Types of Ceilings

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Types of Ceilings

When thinking about the types of ceilings that can be used during construction, we find that they vary depending on the taste of the person, as well as where they are located. Each roof has a different function, but at the same time they are part of the structural elements in the construction of any building. When looking to decide which roof is best for us, we must keep in mind the place where we are located. If we are in a place with a very changeable and strong climate we should base ourselves on it to choose the one that has enough resistance.

Making an introspection to the vocabulary, the word ceiling comes from the Latin “tectum”, which means to protect / cover, it allows us to preserve the interior spaces, making it of vital importance the choice of ceiling in the design of the new house.

If what you are looking for is a house in which warmth and a sense of naturalness are transmitted, the best option would be to make the ceiling with a wooden material, which, talking about this material in detail; it is one of the primary elements of the history of both construction and architecture. Do not worry about issues such as humidity, because when we work with this material it is covered with tiles and other waterproof materials to avoid it. So, at the same time that it gives a comfortable appearance, it blocks any chance of climate damage.

The metal ceilings on the other hand, although it sounds strange, give us tranquility and silence. This is due to the fact that metallic ceilings or metal sheets are a good sound insulator. In addition, it gives us the cold and humidity away. But if you reside in a place where the winds predominate, this material is not recommended, since, being so thin and light, it tends not to resist these winds.

On the other hand if your location is in a rainy place, roofs with tile materials are ideal for their usefulness creating gutters which address the rain. There are other types of tiles, one of them is called “slate tile”. These tiles have a higher value than the rest. However, it is reflected in its durability is preserved in excellent condition throughout life. To install them, a minimum of 25 ° slope is required, they are immune to humidity and adapt to any form of roof. This is recommended if you are in places with very extreme climates. Another type of tile is called “gravel tile”. Not only do they look good aesthetically, but the design of their surface keeps away the noise in your home, resulting in noise isolation while preventing water condensation.

Another type of roof, which is not very common, is the dome-shaped roof. It offers several significant advantages, such as: being of a circular or semicircular shape, it allows an excellent coverage. In addition to having an excellent structural resistance that gives a balance in the temperature of the house.

Flat roofs unlike tiles, have a disadvantage in rainy places, because they need an additional drainage system that allows rain to fall without stagnation. This design is widely used for modern houses or with contemporary cuts.

If on the contrary to all the other options previously explained its geographical location is in the snow, the suggestion is the roof to two waters. This guarantees that by placing two flat surfaces joined at an angle, the water flows without difficulty as does the snow. But, if you decide to place this roof you must take into account the orientation of the winds and the sun. Finally, there are the roofs to four waters give a perfect covering to houses of square or rectangular areas. They are aesthetically attractive and permeate in terms of resistance on a larger scale the winds, rain and snow.

Keep in mind that when you go to build your house, you should be very well advised on what roof is appropriate according to the specifications of your home. Thus, you will be able to be in the house you have always dreamed of and without having any problem that affects your tranquility and comfort.