The image below shows a cross section of our simple 12 x 13 house from the joist span tables section of this tutorial.
Stick frame roof design.
Let s consider a basic gable wood roof framing design.
If you know the slope x in 12 you want to use for your roof framing design you can use it along with the run r to determine the height of the ridge beam for example if the slope is 4 in 12 and the run is 12 feet the ridge beam height m will be 4 feet.
Sometimes the rafter will have a tail and extend out past the wall so that you have a soffit or overhang.
The beam or the ridge is the central part of the structure as all the framing must be connected to it.
Here we have a wood framed gable roof.
Floor beam span tables of residential structural design we will now look at roof rafter and beam design.
Roof framing is one of those carpenter skills that appears quite complicated and indeed some roof designs are difficult.
Roofs are basically five types.
Determining the ridge beam height.
It starts with setting ridge and valley beams above the house walls.
Stick framing can t span very far.
Then dimensional lumber called rafters are cut to fit one piece at a time and shoved up to a framer on the roof that s balancing on scaffolding who installs the rafters.
You then have rafters running down from this ridge board and resting on the top wall plates.
Stick framing is building the roof on the construction site one piece or board at a time.
Continuing on from part 3.
Although truss designed roofs are predominant throughout most of the residential construction industry there are regions where building with stick frame roofs is still common.
Stick framing takes place on site while trusses come prefabricated and ready to.
It is easy for boards to walk off the job site when they are loose and in easy to carry pieces.
The finished ridge beam height z above the top of the wall will be m plus the y height.
Shed gable hip gambrel and mansard.
In this post randy shackelford discusses some design choices available to stick frame builders the challenges they pose and the solutions offered by the simpson strong tie three connector system for stick frame roofing.
Stick framing a roof requires framers to spend much more time on scaffolding ladders and above ground which means more chance for accidents.
Another common design in the northeast is the saltbox which is a gable roof with one longer side.
The two basic types of roof construction stick framing and truss assembly both produce a structurally sound roof.
Additional boards are placed horizontally on the frames to create a complete cover for the structure.