Bermuda Roofs

Traditional Bermuda stone roofs have been the preferred roofing system in Bermuda (a hurricane region) for nearly 400 years.
Traditional Bermuda stone roofs have been the preferred roofing system in Bermuda (a hurricane region) for nearly 400 years.

“The archetypical Bermuda house is a low, squared building with a stepped, white roof and pastel-painted walls, both of which are made out of stone. The roofs are designed to catch water, of which there is no fresh supply in Bermuda apart from rain. The walls are designed to restrict damage from hurricanes and are required by law to be able to withstand windspeeds of over 100 mph (160 km/h).”

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