A jerkinhead roof may also be called a jerkin head roof a half hipped roof a clipped gable or even a jerkinhead gable.
Roof line styles.
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Generally wherever 2 sloped planes connect other than at a peak point a valley is formed.
In combination of roof styles a hip will connect to another part of the roof as part of the frame.
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The sides can either be flat or curved depending on the style.
Hold the drip edge up to the ridge and make a mark along where the drip edge exceeds the roof.
Jerkinhead roofs are sometimes found on american bungalows and cottages small american houses from the 1920s and 1930s and assorted victorian house styles.
A tear off reveals any defects in the roof deck so they can be mended before a new roof is installed.
The main factors which influence the shape of roofs are the climate and the materials available for roof structure and the outer covering.
Roof shapes differ greatly from region to region.
It s best to tear off an old roof rather than install a new one over an existing roof.
Mark the plumb line or centerline as in the image below.
Also different architectural styles will use the same type of roof.
Valleys the inverse of a ridge or lines that appear to go inward on a roof.
The lower slope is much steeper than the upper.
This home s aging roof was updated to a slate style fiberglass composite shingle that complements the home s new gray blue exterior color.
Intricate roofs have many parts that incorporate several of the basic roof designs such as a gable roof sitting atop a gambrel or variations of the gable valley roof design using one or a variety of different types of roof trusses also see our very detailed diagrams showing the different parts of a roof truss.
A mansard roof also known as a french roof is a four sided roof with a double slope on each side that meet forming a low pitched roof.
Fold the drip edge to fit over the ridge.
Usages vary slightly from region to region or from one builder or architect to another.