Portion of the end wall above the eave line of a double sloped roof.
Hip roof truss terminology.
A hip roof on a rectangular plan has four faces.
Roof constructed with rafters or trusses pitched over all perimeter walls.
Thus a hipped roof house has no gables or other vertical sides to the roof.
A hip roof hip roof or hipped roof is a type of roof where all sides slope downwards to the walls usually with a fairly gentle slope.
Hip end trusses that are supported by truncated girder and creates hip plane.
Trusses used in a hip set roof system.
Girder truss that creates dutch hip style roof by supporting hips and jacks trusses.
A gable roof has vertical planes usually on the.
Truss terminology technical terms used in the truss industry may not be familiar.
Intersection of two roof surfaces over an external corner of a building.
A square hip roof is shaped like a pyramid.
Hip truss this forms the hip line of the roof.
Hip roofs on houses could have two triangular sides and two trapezoidal ones.
Hip end trusses that are supported by hip truss and creates hip plane.
It is similar to a half truss but has an extended top chord.
They are almost always at the same pitch or slope which makes them symmetrical about the centerlines.
Each hip truss has the same span and overhang as the adjacent standard trusses but decreases in height with the top and bottom chords of its center portion parallel to each other and horizontal.
Creates roof plane by scotching over main trusses.
This extends over the truncated girder truss and finishes as the top of the hip.
Some of the more common are listed below and are illustrated on pages 3 4.