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Replacing a roof can be expensive, but if a roof contains only a small slope, it's possible to raise the roof pitch of a house by building a roof over the old one. This new roof with a higher pitch can be accomplished with premade roof trusses and typical asphalt shingles. Room In Attic, Kentucky Farmhouse, Wilton House, Dormer Roof, Roof Truss Design, Truss Design, Roof Pitch, Roofing Ideas, Roof Replacement

Replacing a roof can be expensive, but if a roof contains only a small slope, it's possible to raise the roof pitch of a house by building a roof over the old one. This new roof with a higher pitch can be accomplished with premade roof trusses and typical asphalt shingles.

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What is Roof Pitch? Roof pitch is the degree of slope to your roof, expressed as a ratio of rise over run - increase in vertical height per unit of length relative to the ground. For example, this diagram shows a 10/12 pitch: What's My Roof Pitch? Here's the easiest way to calculate your roof pitch: On both sides of your roof, measure down 36" along the trim from the peak and make a mark. Measure across the face of your gable, from mark to mark, and write down the value in inches. Consult thi Roof Peak Accents, Pitch Roof, Gable Trim, Boost Curb Appeal, Clay Roof Tiles, Roof Pitch, Clay Roofs, Cottage Core Decor, Living Roofs

What is Roof Pitch? Roof pitch is the degree of slope to your roof, expressed as a ratio of rise over run - increase in vertical height per unit of length relative to the ground. For example, this diagram shows a 10/12 pitch: What's My Roof Pitch? Here's the easiest way to calculate roof pitch: On both sides of your roof, measure down 36" along the trim from the peak and make a mark. Measure across the face of your gable, from mark to mark, and write down the value in inches. Consult This…

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