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Explain different types of roof systems?
There are several types of roof systems commonly used in construction, including :
 
Gable Roof : Also known as a peaked or pitched roof, it has two sloping sides that meet at the ridge or peak of the roof.
 
Hip Roof : A hip roof has four sloping sides that all converge at the ridge.
 
Flat Roof : A flat roof has a level surface and may have a slight slope for drainage.
 
Gambrel Roof : A gambrel roof is similar to a gable roof but has two different slopes on each side, with the lower slope being steeper than the upper slope.
 
Mansard Roof : A mansard roof has two slopes on each side, with the lower slope being much steeper than the upper slope.
 
Shed Roof : A shed roof has only one sloping side and is often used as an extension to a building.
 
Bonnet Roof : A bonnet roof is similar to a hip roof but has a shallower pitch.
 
Butterfly Roof : A butterfly roof is characterized by two sloping sides that rise from either end of the roof and meet at the center, creating a V-shape.
 
These are the most common types of roof systems, and the choice of a roof system depends on factors such as the building's design, local building codes, and the owner's preference.
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