The traditional option is steeply pitched rarely less than 35.
Traditional cut roof.
Dormer windows require their own mini roofs and great care must be given to their detailing and construction.
They span from the wallplate to the ridge board providing a platform for the underlay battens and tiles.
This means that each rafter is built on the job site using dimensional lumber.
The overall construction of a traditional cut roof is to ensure that the load of the roof is evenly transmitted to the walls below.
The triangular shape of the truss adds stability and support by distributing weight away from the exterior walls.
Traditional or cut roof.
This reflects the weatherproofing requirements of older roofing materials like thatch and peg tiles.
Building with them is known as stick framing.
Traditional or cut roofs usually comprise a series of sloping timbers rafters fixed to a wall plate at their feet and a ridge board or possibly a wall plate at their head.
The finished structure is readily adaptable.
Prefabricated trussed rafters also have distinct advantages over traditional cut roofs by being able to clear greater spans without the need for additional supports.
The rafters are the main load bearing elements of the roof.
50mm wide by 75mm 100mm or 125mm deep are all common.
Every piece is measured cut and fastened together to form the rafter.
Rafters are the traditional means of framing a roof.
Not only is the volume large enough to convert into living space but the structure can generally be easily altered.
The roof can be cut in the traditional way or fabricated from mono trusses.
A truss roof using factory made trusses which are delivered to site complete and just erected.
The flexibility of roof trusses is undoubtedly what sets them apart from other methods of construction in this area.
Our modern design software allows the roof trusses to be designed for virtually any roof shape.