Framing Double Hip Roof Light Monitor
With single cheek cuts or double cheek cuts.
Framing double hip roof light monitor. Hip is a slope of a roof with 2 descending lines from the end of a ridge point. A hip set is then used to frame the 6 or 8 feet nearest the end wall. To frame this style roof hip trusses are utilized from the main peak of the building stepping down with a flat top chord. Especially when we set 4 by or 6 by lvl hips using a forklift it is easier to drop the hip into a nice pocket.
However before concentrating on roof framing a brief discussion of diaphragms and shear walls is presented because they are two of the key elements in the framing of load bearing wall systems in most residential and light commercial construction. Frame gambrel hip dutch hip and mansard. These hip rafters run at a 45 angle from each corner of the building to the ridge. A disadvantage of the hip roof is that it is more difficult to construct than a gable roof.
Getting things like the area and the angles right is going to be so important to doing this kind of job right. This style of roofing became popular in the united states during the 18 th century in the early georgian period. Building framing begins with the roof framing structure. The valley is formed where the two.
Intersecting the intersecting roof consists of a gable and valley or hip and valley. Hip the hip roof has four sloping sides. The flat portion is increased the nearer the truss is to the end wall. Rick arnold frequent contributor to fine homebuilding and the journal of light construction presenter at jlc live the katz roadshow the remodeling show.
It is the strongest type of roof because it is braced by four hip rafters. Next you will want to look for a hip roof angle calculator so that you can make sure all of your precision detailing for the roof itself is going to be spot on. I prefer to run king commons off the end of the ridge and cut double cheek cuts on the hips as shown in the photo at left. The slope of the roof could still pose a challenge.
See chapter 26 for a complete discussion of roof framing terms. A hip roof or a hipped roof is a style of roofing that slopes downwards from all sides to the walls and hence has no vertical sides. Gable hip and shed roof shapes are ideal because all have a slope. The hip roof is the most commonly used roof style in north america after the gabled roof.
A stick framed roof is not an automatic green light to the project though. There are a couple of ways to lay out a hip roof at the ridge. Usually the hip s 2 end points connect to upper corners of the home. Flat roofs the flat roof is a very common style in areas with little rain or snow.
For example you might need a hip roof framing calculator to work out the depth and the range of the frame that is to go up to make sure everything can be cut and prepared to the right size.