Steep Slope Systems
Steep slope roofing generally refers to roofing materials suitable for roofs with slopes of 3:12 or more. With an assortment of materials and styles, Steep Slope roof systems are an ideal roofing solution for apartments, condos, HOAs, historic buildings, banks, and other multi-family buildings. MAC Street Industrial works closely with building owners and property managers to provide comprehensive roofing solutions that extends the life of a structure and protects property values.
Features
Steep slope roofing types include clay or concrete tiles, asphalt, metal, shingles, and synthetic roof tiles. MAC Street Industrial will recommend the best solution for your needs and building type.
Also known as a 'Pitched Roof', Steep slope roofs have an incline of 3:12 (14° angle) or greater.
Common applications for Steep Slope roofing solutions include condominiums, apartment buildings and complexes, banks, office buildings, historic buildings, Home Owner's Associations (HOA), & other multi-family buildings.
Benefits
Steep slope material types provide aesthetically pleasing styles and colors. These roofs can enhance the overall look of your multi-family, commercial, or industrial building.
Steep slope is a lightweight roofing solution, which can be beneficial for older or historic building structures.
With material types including metal roofing, tiles, asphalt, shingles, and synthetic roofing products, Steep Slope roofing systems are a versatile solution for your property.
MAC Street Industrial works with property managers and HOAs to provide envelope steep slope roofing solutions, improving property values and longevity.
Steep Slope Roofing Systems
Frequently Asked Questions
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A steep slope roof is any roof that rises more than 3 inches vertically for every 12 inches horizontally, or a 3:12 pitch. These roof systems are common on a multitude of multi-family buildings and commercial structures.
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Steep slope (or Pitched) roofs are found on a multitude of commercial and multi-family property types. These can include large apartment complexes, which demand a roofing solution installation that minimizes tenant disruption. Steep slope is also found on other multi-family properties, such as condominiums, triplexes, quadplexes/four-plexes, duplexes, town homes, and other shared living buildings. Historic buildings often have steep slope roofs, as well as offices, clinics, and many retail properties. Hotels, motels, and other hospitality buildings may also have steep sloped roofs for aesthetic reasons.
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Yes, Steep Slope roofs do require regular maintenance to get the most life out of them. This ongoing process is crucial to ensure your tenants or business remains uninterrupted. Call us for service if any repairs are necessary.
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Depending on the roof type, steep slope roofs might benefit from a new roof coating if they are at the end of their service life. MAC Street Industrial’s expert technicians will recommend a roof system solution to best suit your multi-family, commercial, or industrial roofing needs.
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