Metal c purlins are light in weight and perfect for simple span construction.
Steel rafter and purlin roof construction.
The support system for the roof is comprised of ridgepole and rafters or purlins.
Metal roofing panels rated for architectural use attached to purlins horizontal pieces of wood or metal fastened to roofing trusses are structurally sound when installed according to your roofing manufacturer s instructions and local building codes.
Purlins support the loads from the roof deck or sheathing and are supported by the principal rafters and or the building walls steel beams etc.
They are installed on top of the roof rafters with a felt underlayment or vapor barrier installed on top.
The purpose of purlins.
Building control guidance note purlin and rafter roofs timber sizes and construction details.
Purlins and girts are used longitudinally to support the roof sheeting which they were originally designed for.
Rafters to support the metal strap along its whole.
The steel purlins are in turn supported by rafters or walls.
For many applications a layer of plywood underneath your metal roofing is an unnecessary expense.
Rafters shall be framed not more than 1 1 2 inches 38 mm offset from each other to ridge board or directly opposite from to each other with a gusset plate as a tie.
In steel construction the term purlin typically refers to roof framing members that span parallel to the building eave and support the roof decking or sheeting.
Whether you are looking to install a metal roof on a shed or a house it s important to know the difference in the various types of metal roofs available.
Let s take a look at the most common types of metal roofs for houses.
An affordable option and easier to lay than shingles tin is the most commonly used type of metal roofing.
Note that these are normally only required to trussed rafter roofs and not for traditional purlin and rafter roof construction.
In a structural steel shed the main portal frames and roof rafters are made from strong steel sections which are welded together and later bolted together.
In architecture or structural engineering or building a purlin or purline is a horizontal structural member in a roof.
Purlins are installed horizontally under metal roofs.
Purlins are an important component in a pre engineered steel structural kit.
Purlins are 2 by 4 feet and are installed much like metal roofing.
The typical spacing standards for residential and commercial buildings are about 1 to 2 foot.
Ridge board shall be not less than 1 inch 25 mm nominal thickness and not less in depth than the cut end of the rafter.
Opposing rafters at the ridge must align within the thickness of the ridge member.
Also known as sheeting rails purlins create the roofing members of the secondary framing of a steel building.
These structural supports run perpendicular across the rafter beams.
The rafter and wall plate.
For heavier material such as gage steel the metal roof purlins spacing length could go up to 4 feet.