Ridge Board Shed Roof
Sometimes the rafter will have a tail and extend out past the wall so that you have a soffit or overhang.
Ridge board shed roof. A proper beam would have a supporting post at each end. A ridge board was not always required and the photo above of the attic in a 1920s era house shows a roof framed without one. Type of lumber matters. A stick framed roof uses 2x4 s or 2x6 s or whatever you are framing with but has a ridge board running down the middle ridge line.
I can t ever recall seeing a saltbox shed built with a ridge beam or even a gambrel roof shed for that matter. Ridge beam sizing is based on the span of the beam between supports and the amount of roof load supported by the beam. For more information about roof framing and how understanding the differences between types of shed roof construction visit my guide to shed roof framing. Come to think of it the only style shed i can see that would be easy to use a ridge beam is the gable style shed.
Line it up with the top of the truss and nail in place. Leave ridge beam for shed construction page. In part 3 of our roof framing series we cover how to select a ridge board how to layout a ridge board how to mark it so you know where to fasten the raft. You may splice two boards together to achieve this length if necessary using a 14 and 1 2 inch block of the same material.
You don t need a ridge beam but you do need a way to keep the walls from spreading. While there are benefits to both only rafters vary in the size of lumber that is used. For 2 x 6 rafters use a 2 x 8 ridge board and so on. As a reminder please don t forget to add height of rafter thickness of roofing material and ridge vent to the number that you ll get using our calculator.
Remove the spacers in both end wall trusses and put the ridge board in between the 2 gable ends. Rafters simply rely on a center ridge beam and the outside walls for support. If your goal is to only calculate the roof height do not enter any numbers in wall height field and only use building width and roof pitch fields. For 2 x 4 rafters use a 2 x 6 ridge board.
A ridge board is a non structural member that serves as a prop for opposing rafters to rest against and connect to. A ridge board isn t a beam per se. It s often just a nice way to bring the rafters together. A ridge beam carries the loads of the rafters connected to it and must be both strong enough to carry the weight and well supported at the bearing points at each end to transfer the loads down to the ground.
You then have rafters running down from this ridge board and resting on the top wall plates.