Wedge Roofing Outlines 2013's Top Roofing Trends for Gingerbread Houses

Wedge Roofing Outlines 2013's Top Roofing Trends for Gingerbread Houses

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – December 23, 2013 – To ring in the holiday cheer, Wedge Roofing took a comical route to highlight roofing trends seen in 2013.

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Although steeply pitched roofs are the traditional design for gingerbread houses, there is a trend to modern, mid-century designs featuring butterfly roofs, flat roofs, shed roof, and multiple roof planes.

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To ensure your gingerbread house roof is Title 24 compliant, install a white, reflective cool roof consisting of a thick layer of icing covered with a roof coating of coconut flakes or crushed candy canes. 

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Roof failure of a gingerbread house can be due to many factors, including lack of structural capacity of the walls, roof-weight overload, and midnight snackers.

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For an eco-friendly roof, add solar panels on the southern exposure of your gingerbread house.

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Think Green, add a vegetative roof!

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Healthy organic options for roofing systems include whole or sliced raw almonds and other organic nuts, dried fruit, unsweetened coconut flakes, and a gluten-free gingerbread roof substructure.

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Spray foam roofs consisting of sprayed-on icing provide a protective roof membrane with added insulation. Spray foam roof gingerbread homes have the added benefit of being sealed from outside air, increasing the gingerbread home's shelf-life. Finally, a gingerbread home with spray foam roofing will be stronger than other types of candied roofs, as spray foam increases the strength of homes.

About Wedge Roofing, Inc.: Since 1976, San Francisco Bay Area's most trusted roofing contractor, Wedge Roofing has provided quality and dependable roofing and insulation services for residential, commercial and industrial clients throughout San Francisco, Marin County, Sonoma County, Napa County and the East Bay.Wedge Roofing is a full-service licensed Roofing, Insulation and General Contractor (License # 416737) bonded and insured with an A+ BBB rating. For more information on Wedge Roofing, please visit the links provided below.

Note: The main image of the article is credited to PatriciaR, Wikimedia Commons. Image was altered to include Wedge Roofing logo.

Added On: Dec 20, 2013
Categories: Spray Foam Contractors, Foam Systems
Tags: Polyurethane Foam Roofing

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