10 FT Many zoning by laws refer to the max allowable height of a structure as being the height from the finished grade to a point representing the "average height" of the roof. If you have a typical gable roof you essentially need to determine the average height of a triangle. You will often hear that it is the mid point, but that is not correct. Depending on the method / logic you use (basic algebra or calculus) the resulting formula for the average height of a triangle results in ... 0.2929 X h or 1/3 h Where h is the distance from the base of the triangle to the max height.
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To pitch of roof, place a one foot level on the roof with one side touching, and the other side in the air (leveled) from the side in the air, measure down in inches. If you measure 5 inches, then your roof has a 5/12 pitch; meaning it rises five feet of height in every twelve feet of run. Using this number and a little math you can figure the height of roof ridge, measure total width, divide by two to find one half. If your roof pitch was 5/12 and you measured the half measurement to center of 14 feet, then your height to the ridge (off the top of end wall of house) is 5.83 feet. This number is found by dividing your pitch numbers; 5 divided by 12, and then multiply that number by 14.
with the roof vent cover - - -mine is almost 9' hi
A gable is a type of roof used in architecture. Specifically, a gable room is shaped as an upside down "V". A dutch gable roof is a modified version of the same style roof.
If the gable is formed by the two slopes and a horizontal line, it is called a gable roof.
No.
The average height of a house gable end typically ranges from 20 to 30 feet, depending on the size and design of the house. It can vary based on factors such as roof pitch, number of stories, and architectural style.
a hip roof is stronger than a gable roof because it braces itself and cannot move from side to side.
The end of a roof when it is formed into a shape intermediate between a gable and a hip; the gable rises about halfway to the ridge, resulting in a truncated shape, the roof being inclined backward from this level.
Neither is "better" in terms of usefulness or structural efficiency. Hip and gable are primarily responses to design needs. A hip roof is slightly stronger than a gable.
Are you thinking about a "gable"?
Labor cost for hip roof would be more then gable. Materials are about the same. Hip roof cost slightly more.
Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
Gables in House ConstructionA gable on a house is the triangular end of a house with a pitched or angled roof. The number of gables on a house depends on the construction of the roof; the standard "box-shaped" house with a non-hip roof will have 2 gables. A gable can also refer to the wall containing the gable end as defined above.Also note that this type of pitched or angled roof is also known as a "gable roof."Gable is my last name so how is that possoble?
Yes. Gable is great for a Bay.