Question 1
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The roof area of a gable roof is made up of two rectangles.
Question 2
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Roof area can be broken down into three basic shapes: rectangle, triangle, and trapezoid.
Question 3
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The slope of a simple gable roof may be defined as.
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The rise of the roof times the run of the roof.
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The rise of the roof divided by the run of the roof
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The rise of the roof divided by ½ the run.
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The run of the roof times the rise squared.
Question 4
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If you know the rise and the run of the gable roof, you can calculate the rake length and area using slope factors.
Question 5
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If we project the area of a hip roof onto a horizontal plane, it will appear as two triangles and two trapezoids.
Question 6
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You can determine the slope of a roof using a flat board, a bubble level and a ruler, or a sight card can be used.
Question 7
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If a hip roof has a slope of 6 inches per foot (hip slope factor = 1.5) and a hip run of 14 feet, the length of the hip in feet will be:
Question 8
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It is useful to know the length of the eaves directly below a hip. By standing on the ground and using a plumb bob, you can find a reference point on the eaves for measurement.
Question 9
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On a 1500 square foot gable roof, there will be approximately 11% waste.
Question 10
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A gable roof with a slope of 9 inches per foot has a rake slope factor of 1.25. If the run is 10 feet and the eaves length is 30 feet. What is the roof area in square feet?