Residential flat-to-slope conversion

Roof Leveling refers to the modification of a building's foundation to make the structure level with the ground, addressing issues such as unevenness and difficulty in use for sloping houses. Roof leveling can be categorized into structural and non-structural leveling.
Structural level slopes are achieved by modifying the structure of the building to meet level slope requirements. Common methods for creating structural level slopes include adding supports to the building and reinforcing its structure to ensure the house can bear weight stably.
The non-structural level slope is achieved by adding a level slope layer beneath the building. The level slope layer is typically constructed using pile driving, steel plate bridges, and other methods, which can vary depending on the terrain.































