Do Your Roof's Construction Characteristics Affect Your Daily Life?

What affects a person's quality of life? Most people are affected by their health, their relationships with other people, and their free time. That is why it is logical to read the title of this article and think... Can a roof really affect someone's daily life? And the answer is; of course it can!

This article will analyze 5 factors that show that a roof's construction characteristics can affect someone's life.

Noise

One of the most determining impacts of poorly constructed roofs is noise.

The sound of gentle morning dew can be soothing, but the constant outside noise of rain, storm, stereos from upstairs neighbors, falling objects, baby cries, and animal barking can be absolutely exasperating!

And not everything is there, scientists around the world have shown that this noise has a detrimental effect on the health of people and animals victims. For example:

• disorders

• progressive hearing loss

• insomnia

• fatigue

• irritation

• stress

• anxiety

• paranoia

All these consequences affect people's daily lives, diminish their work performance, school performance, and their relationship with other human beings.

Humidity

When a leak spreads, it becomes a major leak that takes over an entire home. This has different consequences.

For example, houses made primarily of wood can literally be wiped out by a massive infestation of termites created in optimal humidity conditions.

Also, the furniture inside the house deteriorates due to the fall of paint produced by the water that is between the walls.

Finally, the humidity in a roof could affect a person's life so much that it could make people living under the roof with leakage problems sick and/or more susceptible to contracting diseases.

Climate

So far the article has talked about how a poorly constructed roof can negatively affect people's lives, but the reverse is also true. A well-built roof can benefit people. For example, regulating their climate.

The height of the ceiling has a direct relationship with the climate of the space below. Buildings that have a lower ceiling tend to be hotter inside and vice versa.

This is due to one of the behaviors of heat, which is to pass from one matter to another through radiation. So, simply put, the closer the roof is to people, the more heat that comes from the sun's rays they will feel.

Lighting and ventilation

The height of the ceiling and the way your roof is made directly affects the ventilation and lighting you have inside. An example of these is skyscrapers, at the top of the building, there is more wind than at the bottom.

If a person wants their house to be well ventilated and illuminated, they should choose a cover that allows wind and light to enter, such as the gable, the Butterfly cover, or the Dutch.

On the other hand, if the place where you live is very windy or you do not want so much light to pass through, you should choose a more closed roof to the environment such as the hip roof.

It is amazing how much roofs affect people's lives, they even influence how much light they see and the amount of oxygen they breathe!

Hire one of the San Mateo roofers and choose a roof that helps you live better

Are you looking for less noise in your home, eliminating humidity problems, a more comfortable climate, or the ventilation and lighting you like? Contact us immediately!

All San Mateo roofers are ready to help you get the roof you want. If you call us, you will make your ceiling an element that brings more happiness to your life. Visit Here: Shelton Roofing
Carter & Davis, 12 Pike St, New York, NY 10002, (541) 754-3010
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