Each roof type has advantages and disadvantages.
Gable roof in a pole building.
Probably the most practical roof design for any residential building is the gable roof style.
This pole building design is the quickest and easiest to build often with prefabricated trusses for quick assembly.
The traditional gable roof is the most commonly requested roof design.
The roof can either be gabled i e supported by a gable with slopes on either sides of the ridge or hooped i e fastened with the help of a hoop.
Pole barns are most often used to shelter livestock and their fodder.
Nail the first boards on top of your wall where you plan to build your roof.
Since many pole barns use conventional rafter framing any roof style can conceivably be used.
When you nail in the second boards offset the seams of the upper and lower layers by at least 24 in 61 cm.
Use a miter saw to make the angle cuts to the rafters as shown in the diagram.
With slopes commonly requested between 2 12 and 8 12 the gable roof design is the workhouse of most pole barn designs.
The first step of the project is to build the rafters for the 16 24 gable roof.
Use 2 6 lumber for the bottom rafter.
A pole barn or pole building is a structure most often rectangular in shape wherein the roof is erected over a series of poles.
You will see the gable roof used for all building functions garages shops homes barns and more.
Use 2 6 lumber for the rafters.
Use 8 penny nails to attach the first 2 in 4 in 5 1 cm 10 2 cm board to the wall studs.
Gambrel roofs provide more head room and provide storage space on the top floor.
Top plates cannot be less than 2 in 5 1 cm thick.
The four major types of roofs used for barns are gable hip shed and gambrel.
This simple truss is effective and affordable.
This has the typical peaked endwalls where the water runs off the two opposing sidewalls.
Building a gable roof for a 16 24 pole barn.