Chapter 9 2 wood.
Flat roof with overhangdetails.
For homes built in the northern hemisphere i e.
Overhangs are common in most house designs providing protection against both wind and rain.
Roof overhangs are the amount that the roof hangs over the top of the siding in residential home construction.
Metal roofing can be used on any pitch or slope of roof.
The membrane proper must be kept in an unbroached condition with all edge conditions either above scupper or drain height until water runoff is complete.
You will also incur additional costs because.
With composite siding such as boral s truexterior siding over a ventilated rain screen and with properly executed flashing at the windows and doors the walls on the fhb house will be able to handle rain just fine.
The steeper the roof the more expensive the trusses get because the longer the boards get and the more roof area increases.
Metal roofs also require particular attention especially the length of flat metal roofs.
To these roofs and adjacent wood construc tion.
Other roof protrustions sothat notiiing obstructs tiieflow ofair from eave to ridge.
Soffits are commonly constructed from fiber cement panels metal panels stucco vinyl panels or wood sheathing.
Metal panels untreated wood panels and vinyl attic vents figure 1.
America and canada the most important windows and doors to keep in mind for any roof strategy are the south windows.
The siding underneath the overhang is known as the soffit.
But are they really necessary.
Figures 9 7 and 9 8 show some conditions commonly encountered.
The national roofing contractors association recommends structural panels for flat or low slope roofs but corrugated panels are used in some areas with no heavy snow.
If the wind is.
Corrugated panels are more prone to bend under heavy snow loads.
The exposed timber rafters and decking are susceptible to ignition and embers and hot gases can enter the attic through.
The vertical rise of the top chord per 12 horizontal inches is the roof pitch or slope.
The tradeoff between solar heat gain and shading.