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Flat roof rafters and joists.
Floor joist span use this table to determine the maximum lengths of floor joists based on species of lumber joist spacing and joist size.
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Ceiling joists can be on both low sloped roofs and high sloped roofs and help to prevent racking and spreading of your rafters or walls which could lead to sagging.
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Roof rafter span use this table to determine the maximum lengths of roof rafters based on species and grade of lumber spacing dimensions load and slope.
They are important load bearing structural elements that hold up both the weight of the ceiling materials for the floor below as well as the weight of any objects or people that may be housed within.
These structures are typically manufactured offsite to a detailed plan and delivered complete which helps to speed construction.
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Consult local building codes for snow load capacity and reference the span tables for joists and rafters published by the american wood council awc as a general rule roofs that have a high human occupancy rate should be framed with rafters every 16 structures such as sheds or barns can be frames with rafters every 24.
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Trusses and rafters have many common parts including the sloping rafter boards and a bottom joists that form the ceiling of the space below.
The major functional difference between the two is that trusses are built mostly with 2x4s in place of the wider dimensional boards.
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The rafters in a flat roof serve as ceiling joists for the space below.
They are nailed securely to exterior wall plates and to each other.
The size of rafters for a flat roof depends on the horizontal span of the building the type and grade of timber used and the load on the roof.
Similarly ceiling joists are the planks of wood that create the flat surface of your attic floor or top story ceiling.