Pitch Transitions Are a Common Roof Detail A roof pitch transition is a line in the roof plane that changes pitch. The roof plane goes from one pitch to a lower pitch. This is a fairly common roof detail. We see this quite frequently in Log Home roofs with porches, for example. See the illustration… ( read more )
December 29, 2016 | By Mike Gonet | Filed under: Articles, Education, Metal Roofing, Technical
Aluminum, copper, and zinc roof materials offer great durability and weather resistance. Learn why metal roofing requires almost zero regular maintenance.
December 22, 2016 | By Mike Gonet | Filed under: Articles, Education, General, Metal Roofing
New England is a mecca for Log and Timber framed homes. It is also known for some of the craziest weather extremes and weather swings in the country. Roof insulation, as well as roof ventilation, is a topic that comes up in our daily conversations with our clients. What is the correct way to insulate… ( read more )
December 16, 2016 | By Mike Gonet | Filed under: Articles, Education, Metal Roofing, Technical
Have you noticed Log Cabin House 3 that most of the Log Home Builders’ and manufacturers’ brochures and pictures on the web display their homes with beautiful metal roofs? There is a good reason for that. Metal roofing is the proven choice for log cabin style and timber frame homes. Not only does it look terrific, but some of them have a life expectancy of close to 100 years.
December 8, 2016 | By Mike Gonet | Filed under: Articles, Education, General, Metal Roofing
A metal roofing company can install a roof any time of year. However, there are benefits to having a metal roof installed before winter weather arrives.
November 16, 2016 | By Mike Gonet | Filed under: Articles, Education, General, Metal Roofing