Use 2 6 lumber for the rafters.
Gable roof pole barns.
Use of manufactured roof trusses can dramatically cut labor costs when framing a gable roof compared to building rafters.
Which simply means you have 4 feet of rise in 12 feet of width.
Don t let the simplicity of a gable roof fool you.
Start looking at variations of gable roof designs.
Rafters for pole barn.
Gable barns appeared during the nineteenth century.
Trusses can be constructed with smaller sized lumber than rafters and often their cost is not significantly higher than normal rafters.
Use 2 6 lumber for the bottom rafter.
Gable structures can be designed with various roof pitches to serve your unique needs from a steeper 9 12 roof pitch to help reduce snow load or a shallower 4 12 roof pitch.
This pole building design is the quickest and easiest to build often with prefabricated trusses for quick assembly.
Most pole barns come with a 4 12 pitch.
Since many pole barns use conventional rafter framing any roof style can conceivably be used.
There are many variations on the roof alone to turn this residential building into a real showcase.
The style became popular because it could be easily expanded by adding to the gable end.
The four major types of roofs used for barns are gable hip shed and gambrel.
For example if you have a 24 wide barn with a 4 12 pitch you will have 4 in height from the top of the wall to the peak in the roof.
Each roof type has advantages and disadvantages.
The first step of the project is to build the rafters for the 16 24 gable roof.