Pitched roof construction a cut roof this is the traditional method of cutting the timber on site and building up the roof using rafters.
Traditional cut timber roof.
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 finished structure is readily adaptable.
The sizes of lean to roofs can vary considerably.
Every member of a traditional cut roof is individually cut and assembled on site.
Traditional cut roofs 1 introduction.
The rafters are the main load bearing elements of the roof.
The traditional option is steeply pitched rarely less than 35.
Traditional cut roof vs.
Trusses before trusses became popular nearly all roofs were cut on site from timbers lifted up one by one and secured in position by the carpenter.
Lean to roofs are very common.
A truss roof using factory made trusses which are delivered to site complete and just erected.
2 lean to roofs simple.
By providing two opposite lean to roofs a roof with a centre valley can be formed.
In part 8 robin switches from the capel build to roger s extension to build the roof and show us all his tricks of the trade.
They span from the wallplate to the ridge board providing a platform for the underlay battens and tiles.
This reflects the weatherproofing requirements of older roofing materials like thatch and peg tiles.
3 lean to roofs less common.
This still happens for some single houses and for extensions.