Hip Roof
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Unlike regular gable roofs that do not have sloping structures on two sides of the building, hip roofs have slopes on all four sides. These sides are all equal in size and join at the top, forming a ridge. This design makes them more structurally stable than gable roofs. Due to the inward slope on all sides, hip roofs are often sturdier and more durable than their gable counterparts. They are great for areas prone to high winds and snow, as the slant of their slopes enables the snow to slide off easily. Hip roofs can be covered with any type of roofing material, including shingles and tiles, and can be modified to include dormers or crow's nests. |