Roofs and Roofs

In the world of home construction and design, the choice of roof and roof is like composing the perfect architectural symphony. At ParatuReforma we invite you to explore a universe of possibilities where protection, beauty and durability come together to give shape to your home dreams.

But are roofs and roofs the same thing? Here are the advantages of using each one:

Advantages of having a good home cover:

Remember that a roof is the upper part of a building, which encloses and protects its structure.

  • Waterproofing: A good cover prevents water leaks.
  • Insulation: Contributes to thermal insulation, keeping your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
  • Durability: It is important that the roof is of good quality because the better it is, the more it will resist external weather agents.
  • Aesthetics: Improves the appearance of your home and the roof is a visible part of the home.

Advantages of having a good roof for the home:

A roof is a specific part of the roof, it is the sloping and raised part, which is designed to drain rainwater and other elements downwards.

  • Superior protection: The roof is the first line of defense against rain, snow, wind, sun, etc...
  • Long-lasting: A quality roof can last for decades with minimal maintenance.
  • Energy savings: Insulated roofs reduce heat and cold loss, which decreases heating and cooling costs, and there are also solar shingles, to make the most of the roof space.
  • Indoor Environment: Prevents moisture and mold problems, thus ensuring a healthier indoor environment.
  • Structural strength: A good roof reinforces the structural integrity of the home, preventing damage.

They are a type of roof tile with a flat and elongated shape. They are traditionally made from kiln-fired ceramics

It combines the traditional aesthetics of curved tiles with the functionality of flat tiles. They are characterized by their shape composed of a curved area (canal) and a flat area (blanket)

Classic element in the construction of sloping roofs. Often made of baked clay, they are characterised by their wavy shape that allows channels and overlaps to be created for better waterproofing