All roofs are either pitched or flat. That is, they either look like triangles or another floor on the top of your house. Flattened roofs tend to be a more common choice for businesses and homes usually have pitched roofs. However, installing a flat roof on your home can come with many advantages. Here are two of them. 

A Flat Roof Saves You Money

To start with, flat roofs require a lot less material to cover than pitched ones, so you can save money by purchasing less wood, metal, rubber or any other roofing types. You’ll also save on labor costs as most residential roofing contractors in Daytona Beach FL will take less time to build and shingle a horizontal roof than they would to build and shingle an angled one. Any maintenance and cleaning that these roofing companies have to do over the lifespan of your roof will also be very quick and easy. 

A Flat Roof Gives You Space

Unlike their angled siblings, horizontal roofs don’t have to stay barren. You can easily change their surface area into another room for your home. The easiest and least expensive thing to do is probably to just put up a railing, carry up some furniture and use the space as you would a balcony or deck. However, if you have the money, you may also choose to convert a flat roof into a relaxing and beautiful rooftop garden complete with plants, stepping stones, decorations and what else you’d usually find in a garden on the ground. Either of these space options is only possible with a flat roof. 

Keep in mind, though, that there are also many disadvantages to flat roofs as well. Be sure to look these up before you decide to install a flat roof on your home.