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               17                      Basic Roof Framing
             Section 17.1
             Planning a Roof
             Section 17.2
             Roof Framing with Common Rafters 
             Section 17.3
             Ceiling Framing
             Section 17.4
             Roof Trusses
             Chapter Objectives
             After completing this chapter, 
             you will be able to:
             • Identify the basic roof 
                styles.
             • Understand the basic 
                terms relating to roof-
                framing carpentry.
             • Explain the layout of a 
                common rafter, using 
                at least one of the four 
                basic methods.
             • Describe the layout 
                ceiling joists.
             • Name the three basic 
                parts of a roof truss.
             • Demonstrate how to 
                install roof trusses.               Discuss the Photo
                                                    Building a Roof Roofs are constructed in many different shapes. What
                                                    are some things to consider in determining the shape of a roof?
                                                            Writing Activity: Research and Summarize
                                                            Contact a manufacturer of residential wood trusses. Find answers to 
                                                    the following questions. Then summarize your fi ndings in a one-page report.
                                                    1.  How long does it take to design a truss, and how far in advance should 
                                                       a builder order them?
                                                    2.  How are computers used in the design of trusses?
             464  Chapter 17  Basic Roof Framing
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                                       Before You Read Preview
                               Roof framing is the last major framing activity in the construction of a house. Choose a 
                               content vocabulary and academic vocabulary word that is new to you. When you fi nd it in 
                               the text, write down the defi nition.
                              Content Vocabulary
                              ●●  rafter                             ●●  unit run                           ●●  pitch
                              ●●  ridge board                        ●●  total rise                         ●●  chord
                              ●●  span                               ●●  unit rise                          ●●  web
                              ●●  total run                          ●●  slope
                              Academic Vocabulary
                              You will fi nd these words in your reading and on your tests. Use the academic vocabulary 
                              glossary to look up their defi nitions if necessary.
                              ■  benefi t    ■ distributed    ■ access    ■ specify
                              Graphic Organizer
                              As you read, use a two-column chart like the one shown to organize content vocabulary 
                              words and their defi nitions.
                                        Content Vocabulary                                         Defi nition
                                                   rafter                     A rafter is an inclined framing member that 
                                                                              supports the roof. 
                                   Go to glencoe.com for this book’s OLC for a downloadable version of this graphic organizer.
                              Academic Standards
                                    Mathematics                                                English Language Arts
                              Measurement: Apply appropriate techniques, tools, and     Use different writing process elements to communicate 
                              formulas to determine measurements (NCTM)                 effectively (NCTE 5)
                              Geometry: Use visualization, spatial reasoning, and              Science
                              geometric modeling to solve problems (NCTM)
                              Algebra: Understand patterns, relations, and functions    Science and Technology: Abilities of technological 
                              (NCTM)                                                    design (NSES)
                              Geometry: Apply transformations and use symmetry to       Science in Personal and Social Perspectives: Personal 
                              analyze mathematical situations (NCTM)                    and community health (NSES)
                              Geometry: Analyze characteristics of two- and three-      Life Science: Behavior of organisms  (NSES)
                              dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathe-           Industry Standards
                              matical arguments about geometric relationships (NCTM)    Framing in Wood
                                                                                        Roof, Ceiling, and Wall Framing
                              NCTE  National Council of Teachers of English             NSES  National Science Education Standards
                              NCTM  National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
                                                                                                            Chapter 17  Reading Guide          465
                17.1               Planning a Roof
          Roof Styles                                        “Engineered Wood”). This and following 
          Which roof styles are most common                  chapters describe roof framing using con-
          where you live?                                    ventional lumber. Using I-joists requires the 
                                                             same basic understanding of rafter layout 
            Roof framing is considered the most              and roof design. Truss roof framing is cov-
          complicated frame carpentry in a house             ered in Section 17.4.
          because of all the angles involved. It may           The main purpose of a roof is to protect the 
          also seem diffi cult to learn because of the       house in all types of weather with a minimum 
          many special terms. However, it is important       of maintenance. The roof must be appropriate 
          to understand that even the most complex           for the climate in which the house is being 
          roofs are based on a few standard designs.         built. A roof must be strong to withstand 
            Roof framing begins after the house walls        snow and wind loads. A roof should provide 
          have been framed. In most cases, the walls         a continuous downward slope to shed rain 
          have also been sheathed to increase their          water and snow melt. The parts must be 
          strength and stiffness. Nominal 2" lumber is       securely fastened to each other to prevent 
          generally used for roof framing but I-joists       them from coming apart in high winds or 
          are increasingly common (see Chapter 13,           collapsing under a heavy load of snow. 
              Gable roof       Gable roof & dormer        Gable & valley roof
                                                                             Gable roof with shed roof addition
               Hip roof              Hip & valley roof     Low-slope (flat) roof
          Shed or lean-to roof       Gambrel roof           Mansard roof           Dutch hip roof
               Figure 17-1 Common Roof Styles
              Shape Determines Style  Each style of roof has advantages and disadvantages.
          466  Chapter 17  Basic Roof Framing
                                                                                                                             Geometry
                                                                                                 Calculating Rafter Length Lawford 
                                                                                                 Construction is building a house with a 
                                                                                                 gabled roof that has a 24' span. The total 
                                                                                                 rise of the roof is 9'. How long should the 
                                                                                                 rafters be if the design calls for a 10" tail?
                                                                                                 Starting Hint  Use the Pythagorean 
                                                                                                 Theorem to fi gure the length of the rafter 
                                                                                                 from the ridge board to the top plate. Then 
                                                                                                 add the length of the rafter tail.
                                                                                             reduced. The hip is also a very strong roof 
                               Figure 17-2 Two Styles of Roof                                and is often found in regions where severe 
                               Multiple Styles  Gable roofs and hip roofs are common         storms are common. 
                               styles in homebuilding. Which roof styles do you see on       Low-Slope Roof
                               this house?                                                       Sometimes called a fl at roof, a low-slope roof 
                             A carpenter must understand and be able to                      is not perfectly fl at. Instead, the rafters are 
                          frame roofs in different styles. The basic roof                    laid at a slight angle to encourage water to 
                          styles used for homes and small buildings                          drain. A rafter is an inclined framing mem-
                          are gable, hip, low-slope, and shed, as shown                      ber that supports the roof. Sheathing and 
                          in Figure 17-1. Variations are associated with                     roofi ng are applied to the top of the rafters. 
                          architectural styles of different regions or                       The ceiling material is applied to the under-
                          countries. Some of these include the gambrel                       side of the rafters. Because a fl at roof can be 
                          roof, the mansard roof, and the Dutch hip roof.                    diffi cult to waterproof, it is found most often 
                             A roof should also add to the attractiveness                    in dry climates.
                          of the home. Roof styles are used to create                        Shed Roof
                          different effects. A house may have more than                          Sometimes called a lean-to roof, the shed roof 
                          one style of roof, as shown in Figure 17-2.                        slopes in one direction only. A shed roof is 
                          Gable Roof                                                         often used for an addition to an existing struc-
                             The gable roof has two sloping sides that                       ture. In this case, the roof may be attached to 
                          meet at the top to form a gable at each end.                       the side of the structure or to the roof.
                          A gable is the triangular wall enclosed by                         Gambrel Roof
                          the sloping ends of the roof. A gable roof                             The gambrel roof is a variation of the gable 
                          may include dormers (upright window                                roof. It has a steep slope on two sides. A 
                          projections) that add light and ventilation                        second slope begins partway up and contin-
                          to second-fl oor rooms or the attic. The gable                     ues to the top. It is commonly used on barns. 
                          roof is the most common type of roof.                              A gambrel roof allows for more useable attic 
                          Hip Roof                                                           space than a typical gable or hip roof. This 
                             A hip roof slopes at the ends of the build-                     space can also be used as a second fl oor. 
                          ing as well as at the two sides. The slope                         Mansard Roof
                          on all sides results in an even overhang                               The mansard roof is a variation of the hip 
                          all around the building and gives a low                            roof. It has steep slopes on all four sides. 
                          appearance. Because there is no siding                             Partway up, a shallow second slope is devel-
                          above the overhang, maintenance needs are                          oped and continues to the top where it meets 
                                                                                                               Section 17.1  Planning a Roof  467
                                                                                                                                                  Arnold & Brown
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