Studio two bearing points truss.
Residential types of roof trusses.
There are many types of trusses available so it s important that we know the type of trusses you need.
30 different types of roof trusses illustrated configurations 1.
Basically we are asking if you need any gable trusses or not and if so the amount of gable trusses you need.
All four of these trusses are used to form a gable roof also known as a pitched or peaked roof and one of the most common roof options in the us.
A variety of the trusses shown above fit into the common or gable truss category including the king post queen post howe and double howe trusses.
These types of trusses are often used to create multilevel roof lines or construct additions to an existing building.
A gable truss sits on the end wall of a structure and has vertical studs every 2 feet or 16 inches.
As the name implies this roof appears flat in structure although it is always pitched at a wider angle to allow water runoff.