All-Systems Home Remodeling, LLC

All-Systems Home Remodeling, LLC We "Build" home equity for our clients every day. All-Systems is a full service company devoted to meet your home improvement needs. Steven Grzebyk, Owner

We are a City of Cincinnati, licensed sub-contractor and a certified home inspector with 25 years of experience. Simply put, the secret to our success is based on customer satisfaction, reasonable prices, and a genuine love for what we do - making home improvement dreams and ideas come true. Licensed and insured, our professional staff will work in a clean, courteous and friendly manner. Our goal

is to make sure your experience with us is as pleasant as the quality of our work. "Our mission is to provide custom residential and commercial renovations and improvements, driven by four core principles: Quality Craftsmanship, Integrity, Customer satisfaction and a Passion for Beauty."

New steps. Stain and waterproof sheshed.
05/09/2026

New steps. Stain and waterproof sheshed.

14x24 trex wrapped.
05/07/2026

14x24 trex wrapped.

05/06/2026

Trex deck. picture framed. with composite rail 24x14. Wrapped rim joists with fasia boards.

Doors. Decks. Downspouts.
04/25/2026

Doors. Decks. Downspouts.

04/09/2026

A Visual Guide to Common Roof Types and Structures
The provided image illustrates a comprehensive variety of architectural roof designs and their specific structural components. It serves as a technical taxonomy, showcasing how different angles (pitches), joints (hips and ridges), and shapes define the aesthetic and functional profile of a building. The models transition from basic single-plane slopes to complex multi-pitched and decorative spire designs, highlighting the evolution of roofing geometry in construction.
Key Features & Elements Single-pitch: The simplest form, consisting of a single sloping surface, often used for sheds or modern minimalist additions.
Gable and Multi-pitch: Features two or more sloping sides that meet at a central Ridge, creating a triangular end wall.
Hip and Half-hip: A Hip is the external angle where two adjacent sloping sides meet. In "Half-hipped" designs, the gable end is partially replaced by a small sloped section.
Tent-roof and Pyramidal: These designs feature slopes that converge at a single central point rather than a ridge line, often used for square footprints or decorative towers.
Mansard: A four-sided gambrel-style roof characterized by two slopes on each side; the lower slope is much steeper than the upper one, often incorporating windows to create living space in the attic.
Spires (Conical & Pyramidal): Steeply pointed circular or polygonal structures typically found atop church towers or ornamental turrets.
Broken Pitch: A design where the slope of the roof changes abruptly, usually becoming shallower toward the eaves to provide better runoff or a unique architectural silhouette.
Design Summary This visual reference categorizes roofing systems based on their geometric complexity and the intersection of their planes. By identifying fundamental elements like the Ridge (the horizontal peak), the Slope (the incline), and the Hip (the inclined projecting angle), the image provides a clear framework for understanding how residential and ornamental roofs are engineered to shed water and define a building's character.

Reinforce handrail.
04/03/2026

Reinforce handrail.

Bath remodels.
12/27/2025

Bath remodels.

Before flip house.
11/02/2025

Before flip house.

11/02/2025

After quick flip.

46x29 1380 sq ft. privacy wall. barn door. stair and rail system.
10/04/2025

46x29 1380 sq ft. privacy wall. barn door. stair and rail system.

Address

3372 Triplecrown Drive
North Bend, OH
45205

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