All About Roofs By: Brandon Meyer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Roof Framing A Quick Primer
Advertisements

Architectural Drawing
Roof Construction By Drew Kelly Roof Construction Basics  Roof construction is the single most important structure on your home  Roofs provide.
Framing Agriculture Structures
Unit 49 Intersecting Roofs
Basic Roof Types and Roof Theory
ROOF DESIGNS 1. TYPES OF ROOFS The roof greatly affects the overall appearance of a home. There are many standard styles from which to choose. Choose.
 Objectives (students will be able to): Select a traditional roof style and create a roof plan for a two-story house Calculate the pitch of a roof using.
Competency: Draw roof plans
Roof Design.
Roof Framing Unit 33.
ROOF DESIGNS. TYPES OF ROOFS The roof greatly affects the overall appearance of a home. There are many standard styles from which to choose. Choose a.
Chapter 20 Roof Plan Components.
L I M K O K W I N G I N S T I T U T E S C O L L E G E O F C R E A T I V E T E C H N O L O G Y Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Building.
Chapter 20 Roof Plan Components.
Created by Michael Martin 13/9/04 – Reviewed June 2010.
Gable, Gambrel, and Shed Roofs
THIS IS WITH CARLIN BRIGHT Name That Style Name That Style 2 Rain Rain RainMiscellaneousPast Units
Copyright 2006 The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors
Residential Roofing Systems
Topic C3 Superstructures - roofs. Flat roof pros and cons Flat Roofing – Advantages Good for smaller structures, such as garages and extensions. Flat.
Roof Types, Components & Terminology
Prefabricated Timber Frame Construction
Chapter 22 Roof Plan Components.
 One of the two most conspicuous features  Some are characteristic of building use  Often used to change the appearance of a house without changing.
Estimating Hip Roofs.
Housing and Interiors I
Greenhouse Structures and Systems ERT 352
World Of Architecture Chapter 1.
Greenhouse Types. Types of Greenhouses Detached – Quonset – Gothic Frame – Even Span – A Frame Attached – Lean to – Even span.
Chapter 22 Roof Plan Components Roof Plan Types Roof Shapes
ET 201 – Architectural Drafting Dr. Dan Trent September 28, 2015
Unit A3-9 Framing Agriculture Structures Problem Area 3 Construction Systems.
Roof Types, Components & Terminology
Window, Door, Roof and Housing Styles. Windows and Doors Why do we have windows? Light Ventilation Beauty Energy (heat and cold, in and out) View.
After the roof design is selected, the next decision is the type of roof construction-- trusses or stick built. Trusses. Less labor to install trusses.
Up on the ____top reindeer pause And that’s today’s topic!
Architectural features
Chapter 21 Roof Plan Layout. 2 Links for Chapter 21 Lines and Symbols Materials Drawing Roof Plans.
Estimating Hip Roofs.
Residential Roof Types
Cape Ann and New England Gambrel By : Taylor Hartman.
Objective 6.01 part 1: RECOGNIZE architectural features Go to page 153. Draw a sketch of each type of roof style. Leave room for descriptions. 1. Flat.
Structural Components
Doors, Windows, and Roofs and Housing Exteriors. Doors 1. What is the purpose of a door? Entry Security Privacy Beauty Energy (heat and cold, in and out)
Fundamentals of Construction
Superstructures - Roofs
Residential Roof Types
Framing Agriculture Structures
Computer Aided Design Inst: Mr. Johnston Logan High School
Basic Greenhouse Styles
ELEVATIONS Shows the finished appearance of a given side of a building
Objective 6.01 part 1: RECOGNIZE architectural features
Residential Roof Types
House Roof Styles Your Name Here.
Architectural Design Styles of Houses.
Framing Agriculture Structures
Residential Roof Types
Competency: Draw roof plans
Fundamentals of Construction GTT – Unit 7 – Green Architecture
By: Frazier Roofs & Gutters Frazier Roofs & Gutters1 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF ROOFS WITH PICTURES.
BEST DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS FOR A FLAT ROOF By: ACCENT ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION
Roof Styles.
Elevations.
Competency: Draw roof plans
Fundamentals of Construction Gateway – Unit 7 – Green Architecture
Elevations.
Roof styles Origins- Bischoff 2012.
Roof Types Assignment Directions:
Competency: Draw roof plans
Presentation transcript:

All About Roofs By: Brandon Meyer

Gable Roofs Pros: Cons: Simple Design Easy to construct Cheaper than other roofs Easily shed water and snow More ventilation and attic space More prone to wind damage Not recommend in areas prone to tornados

Hip Roofs Pros: Cons: Stable in high winds Easily shed water and snow Very durable They are quite expensive Chance of leaks at the seams

Flat Roofs Pros: Cons: Waterproof Can add solar panels easily Can act as an outdoor living space Cheap and simple to build Can collect rainwater Should not be used in places with a lot of rain and snow

Gambrel Roofs Pros: Cons: Provides extra living space Its like having an extra story Expensive Difficult to frame Difficult to maintain

Shed/lean to Roofs Pros: Cons: Simple to build Easily shed water and snow Prone to wind damage Can cause some rooms to have a low- ceiling level

Roof Pitch Roof pitch is rise/run The first number is the height The second number is the length The numbers are in inches An example would be a 4/12 pitch is every 12 inches over is 4 inches up, till you get to the ridge point. Ridge point is the peak of the roof

Ridgeline and Ridge point A ridgeline is a line that marks the center of the roof A ridgeline is usually drawn from the center points of the width of the house A ridge point is the peak of the roof, and it helps determine how tall your roof will be. If you have a 24’ building and you want to use a 5/12 pitch, the height of the roof will be 60” What you do is multiply the width of the building with the first number of your pitch, and then divide it by 2 or take half of the width and multiply it by the first number of your pitch

References Pros and Cons of Five Different Types of Roofs (n.d.). Retrieved from https://authenticrestoration.biz/roofing/pros-and-cons- of-five-different-types-of-roofs/ Vanderbilt, S (2016), Pros and Cons of Gable Roofing. Retrieved from https://www.angieslist.com/articles/pros-and-cons- gable-roofing.htm