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Old 09-23-2019, 05:36 PM
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Hello Village Friends! My family is looking at The Villages!! Can you tell me - are the roofs made of concrete tiles or something else? We have some experience on the Florida Atlantic coast and like the concrete roofs there.
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asphalt shingles
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Hip roofs can be lower cost to insure.

What’s the difference between a gable and hip roof for my insurance?
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Old 09-24-2019, 05:14 AM
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Hello Village Friends! My family is looking at The Villages!! Can you tell me - are the roofs made of concrete tiles or something else? We have some experience on the Florida Atlantic coast and like the concrete roofs there.
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Some tile roofs, also metal roofs.
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Call the sales office, my understanding, the deed restrictions actually state shingled roof, I believe the roofs mentioned above are on commercial buildings. I have heard, third hand, that metal roofs that LOOK LIKE SHINGLES are being allowed by ARC, but I would really double check on this. I do not recall seeing any newer homes with anything other than shingles. Good luck with your quest.
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All new homes here are asphalt architectural shingles. Some of the homes have a small portion of "accent" standing ridge metal roofing...but that is a smaller portion of the roof and not the whole roof.

Yes, hip roofs are typically less expensive to insure. They must be 90% or more hip to get credit.

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All new homes here are asphalt architectural shingles. Some of the homes have a small portion of "accent" standing ridge metal roofing...but that is a smaller portion of the roof and not the whole roof.

Yes, hip roofs are typically less expensive to insure. They must be 90% or more hip to get credit.

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Village of Caroline a few metal roofs, when we bought our home we were told our home was one of 6 homes with tile, not counting villas.
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