Hello everyone, may I ask a question about a cut n pitch roof I am about to do. As per usual the drawings are useless from the architect.
The main roof is vaulted internally whereby the supporting collars form the ceiling of the room, this roof is pitched at 37 degrees.
I am putting a timber framed 2.4 mtr by 800mm deep 2 storey bay on the front of the house with a 45 degree pitch gable roof intersecting with main roof. The underside of the ridge on the new gable will line up with the underside of the collars on the main roof.
My question is this, as I am intersecting a 45 degree pitch roof with a 37 degree roof, how do I workout the angles of the valley beams, please.
The main roof is vaulted internally whereby the supporting collars form the ceiling of the room, this roof is pitched at 37 degrees.
I am putting a timber framed 2.4 mtr by 800mm deep 2 storey bay on the front of the house with a 45 degree pitch gable roof intersecting with main roof. The underside of the ridge on the new gable will line up with the underside of the collars on the main roof.
My question is this, as I am intersecting a 45 degree pitch roof with a 37 degree roof, how do I workout the angles of the valley beams, please.