Flat Roofs For Home Extensions
Daniel Bracewell • 3 June 2021
Not only are flat roof builds generally cheaper to construct than pitched roof extensions, but the possibilities of what you can do with your roof to enhance the look and purpose of it are also even greater.
If you’re designing an extension to your home, for whatever purpose, flat roof extensions are still the most popular form of home extension in the UK and for good reason.
Many sceptics would argue that a flat roof is not appropriate for the typical British climate, but the belief that home extensions with flat roofs are prone to leaking is as outdated and misinformed as believing the earth is flat!
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) is leagues ahead of some older traditional flat roof materials, such a felt. Rubber roofing is one of the most durable and reliable roof coverings, with EPDM roofs able to last between 30 and 50 years thanks to strong resistance to even the most extreme weather conditions.
If you have concerns that a flat roof means a lower ceiling, and that the room will not feel so light and airy, then roof lanterns are a fantastic way of filling the home with ambient light, as well as giving the room the appearance of a higher ceiling.
A flat roof is not solely a means to keep the rain off your head either and comes with a wide range of opportunities that would not be possible with a pitched roof.
You can use your flat roof for additional outdoor space, such as a balcony or a roof garden. Roof gardens can also add value to your home, as well as making it more colourful, interesting, and environmentally friendly.
Flat roof extensions with roof gardens can add anywhere between 10 and 15 per cent to the value of a home, a smart investment to make should you ever decide to sell up.
If you’re looking for flat roof specialists in Manchester, get in touch today.