roofs
A roof is the uppermost covering of a building, designed to shed precipitation, insulate the interior, and protect against wind and weather. A roof system includes structural supports such as rafters or trusses, a roof deck, a weather-resistive barrier, and an exterior roof covering. Finishing elements like flashing, vents, and drainage components (gutters and downspouts) help manage moisture and ventilation. The roof plane is typically sloped to promote drainage, though flat roofs are used in some climates and styles.
Roof shapes vary, including pitched forms such as gabled and hipped, as well as flat or curved
Common coverings include asphalt shingles, metal panels, clay or concrete tiles, slate, and wood shingles or
Design considerations include climate and weather exposure, loads from snow and wind, insulation, ventilation, and waterproofing
Construction and maintenance follow local codes and manufacturer guidelines. Regular inspections for damaged shingles, flashing failures,