Gable Roof Ceiling Joist Layout
This is a short description of three methods for installing ceiling joists beneath a hip roof where rafters near the wall line don t provide much room to work.
Gable roof ceiling joist layout. When constructing a gable roof the ceiling joists are laid out slightly differently. Laying out your ceiling joist and figuring out whether you will but them over a wall or lap them. The angles are basic and even the ceiling framing is a snap because it generally runs parallel to the rafters. If you are using 2 8 joists and 2 6 rafters for example the joist ends need to be clipped as shown in the drawing above.
Remember to mark and cut your ceiling joists with their crown up. Learn a little more about how to frame and build a home or structure constructed out of wood lumber or even engineered lumber. This video applies to gable. The image below shows a cross section of our simple 12 x 13 house from the joist span tablessection of this tutorial.
Along the top center of the house there is a beam to which are attached the rafters. The picture below shows the ceiling joist starts 50mm away from the brickwork gable wall. Otherwise they ll stick up above the slope of the roof. Rafter ties or ceiling joists acting as rafter ties are required by code unless the house is designed so that the walls or a structural ridge beam carries the full load of the roof.
In this design the tops of the rafters attach to a load bearing ridge beam that runs along the length of the roof. Trusses also include reinforcing members between the top and bottom chords to add strength to the truss. Gable roof plate top layout. Here we have a wood framed gable roof.
This is to let the common rafter fit in between later. If you want a simple roof go for a gable. Ceiling joist layout and gable roofs conventional house framing. Let s consider a basic gable wood roof framing design.
Use a 2 6 for the first ceiling joist laying it flat on the end wall. Truss design spacing engineered roof trusses are carefully designed structural assemblies that include roof rafters which in truss designs are called top chords and ceiling joists which are called bottom chords in one pre fabricated unit. Depending on the building design finished ceiling surfaces may be affixed to a ceiling joist at the bottom of the roof triangle giving a flat ceiling between the opposing building walls or the ceiling may be affixed partly to the under side of rafters and partly to the under side of rafter ties giving a cape cod type ceiling design. If you are framing a cathedral ceiling there are a couple ways to deal with the need for rafter ties.