Or thrust by tying them together to keep the walls.
It supports a gable roof wile maintain a lofty.
Adding support to a gable roof consists of installing diagonal braces that transfer some of the forces at a gable end to the ceiling joists thus sharing the load created by winds.
As each truss is put up on top of opposite walls it must be put up straight and supported while the next truss is put up.
Working with the existing roof forms and inconsistent ceiling levels across the house cleaning up adhoc lean to additions to create lofty new sleeping and living spaces and creating a contemporary and clean address to the street and garden while retaining as much of the existing home as possible to keep costs down.
To hold them up until the decking of the roof is placed on top a 12 foot 1 inch by 4 inch piece of lumber is used.
This very cost effective gable roof is stripped of all its skins to reveal the underlying structure which supports it and the metal roof cover.
They are also harder to access making repairs more tedious.
At hip or valley timber in the first picture the gable end goes to the left.
The tall red board is the ridge of the gable.
Gable ridge valley hip fascia ridge.
The outside rafter that overhangs the gable end.
Usually trusses are put 24 inches apart.
Gable roofs will require extra supports to ensure that the roof does not detach or collapse under high wind.
This very cost effective gable roof is stripped of all its skins to reveal the underlying structure which supports it and the metal roof cover.
The valley rafter is prominent on the left side and the other is hidden by the post.
The extended eaves not only provide shelter from the sun but they also mark the entry.
A rafter tie resists spreading of the building walls by bulges at the wall top that would otherwise occur due to roof loads.
In the reverse picture the valley rafter has the vertical pencil line.
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A rafter tie is a horizontal tension tie that is located in the lowermost third of the span of a pair of opposed sloped or gable roof rafters.
Gable naturally shed water don t leak if properly installed.
It is partially covered by a jack rafter that goes to the main.
Placed at the peak of the roof to support the ends of the rafters.
The extended eaves not only provide shelter from the sun but they also mark the entry.
Flat roofs are generally easier to repair because of their accessibility.
Gable roofs require more building materials so depending on the damage repairs could be costly.
The only problem i can t resolve is how to transfer the loads from the gable ends into the wood roof diaphragms.
This will be tricky to erect and maintain stability until the sheathing is in place.