With premanufactured trusses or with rafters and ceiling joists commonly called stick framing.
Stick built roof system.
The angle of the rafters forms the pitch of the roof.
For stick framed roofs that have horizontal joists.
It starts with setting ridge and valley beams above the house walls.
A common sight in many subdivisions is a crane lifting trusses onto a home to form the basis for the roof system.
A stick framed roof is made up of individual rafters and that are connected to a top beam.
Half stories built into the roof that have very large dormers or shed roof style openings out of the roof.
There are two common ways of framing the roof of a house.
Additional boards are placed horizontally on the frames to create a complete cover for the structure.
Joists are the horizontal members that form the flat ceiling part of a stick framed roof.
The roof and ceiling can be attached to the same member.
Complicated steep hip roofs.
Most small or custom builders use this as their preferred manner of constructing their homes since they tend to build homes that are unique.
If any last minute changes are made to how things look it can simply be changed one piece at a time.
While truss roofs are the most popular construction style today by some estimates truss roofs outnumber stick frame roofs two to one there are regions of the country where builders still prefer stick frame roofing.
Then dimensional lumber called rafters are cut to fit one piece at a time and shoved up to a framer on the roof that s balancing on scaffolding who installs the rafters.
Stick building is a more traditional way of framing a home.
Stick framing is building the roof on the construction site one piece or board at a time.