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Thread: Framing for aluminum roof
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12-01-2009, 04:19 PM #1
Framing for aluminum roof
These trusses are spaced approx 8ft apart with a corrugated aluminum roof. The house is in central Oklahoma. I was wondering if anyone could tell me if this is adequate and any other info on this type of roof as I never see them.
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12-01-2009, 05:12 PM #2
Re: Framing for aluminum roof
The horizontal pieces are called purlins.
The design, then, comes down to the truss engineer and the truss engineering, which would include support the gravity loads and any uplift resistance needed (which, from the photo, appears to be none, at least none appears to be being resisted).
I would recommend a structural engineer design appropriate repairs, with 'no repairs' being an appropriate repair if the structural engineer calculates it out to that.
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12-01-2009, 09:35 PM #3
Re: Framing for aluminum roof
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12-02-2009, 05:11 PM #4
Re: Framing for aluminum roof
And I try to picture a roof trying to lift the house like the wing of an airplane ... which happens in "high wind events".
There is nothing wrong with those trusses as far as gravity loads go *as long as* the trusses will support the loads of the purlins and the purlins will support the roof load. In fact, that is the way roofs used to be constructed decades and centuries ago (except they used post and beam with purlins instead of trusses).
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