Roof Types & How They Are Constructed - Carpentry 101

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  • @gokblok
    @gokblok 2 роки тому +105

    This is really one of the most impressively constructed videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. What an amazing tutorial. Thank you so much.

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks I really appreciate it!

    • @JordanPeterson.
      @JordanPeterson. Рік тому +1

      @@bruniarchitecture your the real top g

    • @rontz111
      @rontz111 Рік тому

      Great video, what software is best for hobbies house design? Similar to what you used on the roofs, thanks!

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I used rhino to 3d model then lumion to make the animation

    • @laurelscharfenberg2215
      @laurelscharfenberg2215 Рік тому

      This was excellent! Love the termite demo!🤣

  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes Рік тому +102

    I've probably watched 10's of 1000's of videos on UA-cam over the years. I literally COULD NOT MOVE ON without tipping the person who went to THIS MUCH EFFORT to make this outstanding presentation. Surely I'm not the only one that feels they've gotten $5 value from it. Come on people... Support content creators!

    • @HW-ow9zp
      @HW-ow9zp Місяць тому +4

      Hey that's cool if that's what you want to do man. Everyone here watching the video is supporting. people commenting are supporting. Some guy who tipped $10 probably thinks you're a cheapo for only throwing a 5er. Maybe it's all just perspective and we should we each just do our own thing? How about that

    • @thefamily512
      @thefamily512 Місяць тому +1

      I donated $12, I not only also liked, but I subbed as well, so I am maxxing!

    • @peteh8077
      @peteh8077 26 днів тому

      I donated 22! 😂

  • @AnalogesConstruct
    @AnalogesConstruct Рік тому +28

    I’m in the midst of studying for a contractor license exam and this video really helped pull everything I am reading together. Thank you for this!

  • @friendofthelowly
    @friendofthelowly 8 місяців тому +9

    Just starting out as a property and casualty insurance adjuster. Thanks for these refreshers!

  • @mtsurov
    @mtsurov 4 місяці тому +8

    Cant thank you enough. Please more of this.

  • @alzobolo7334
    @alzobolo7334 2 роки тому +8

    My man you're a awesome teacher and video maker.
    Your stuff is fantastic seriously.
    If you did a 101 course for dummies it'd be a smash.
    Please more.
    Smile.
    Be encouraged because you've mastered this.
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  • @arayahomes4308
    @arayahomes4308 3 роки тому +20

    This is SWEET, I love what you've done with this video here. The future of construction detail education is here. I am doing very similar things to you right now, love this.

  • @kepdan
    @kepdan 27 днів тому +1

    0:28 You got a 👍🏻 and subscribe simply for the professional demonstration of the termite shield. The Saginaw Holiday Inn Lounge music was what sold me.

  • @PatrickPierceBateman
    @PatrickPierceBateman Рік тому +9

    I've been looking for a concise video like this which explains everything from the ground up. Thanks!

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Рік тому

      Glad it helped!

    • @crosisofborg5524
      @crosisofborg5524 Рік тому

      It did not cover everything. One important piece of information was left out. On the gambrel and mansard roofs where is the load going? Is it going down onto the inner box that’s unsupported or is it going down the outer steep pitched rafters?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Рік тому +1

      The load is transferred to the floor joists 16” o.c. below. Then to exterior walls then down to foundation.

  • @gabym3904
    @gabym3904 2 роки тому +5

    The quality of this is incredible, you deserve so many subscribers

  • @blackoak4978
    @blackoak4978 Місяць тому +7

    The roof pitch isn't simply a style. In areas that do not get snow you can play around with whatever pitch you want and it's just a style thing, but anywhere that gets an appreciable amount of snow during the winter requires a steep enough pitch to shed the snow before it builds up enough to collapse the roof. Look at places known for steep rooves, they will be places that typically accumulate snow throughout the winter, or they are places that can expect very large single events that drop a lot of snow.

    • @bremensname6057
      @bremensname6057 Місяць тому

      U can also mix radiant heating if it's a problem but even with large snow you will still see flat roof especially in commercial

    • @223556762308
      @223556762308 Місяць тому

      Rainbolttwo thanks you

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому +2

      Houses used to be designed to be more in touch with their environment like your saying to be resilient against snow and other elements. Engineering has come a long way with roof systems and nowadays the snow load is calculated in the roof load/rafter sizing so you can have whatever pitch you want pretty much.

  • @nazirbey5168
    @nazirbey5168 11 місяців тому +3

    This Presentation Was EXCELLENT!!!

  • @jgmanza
    @jgmanza 2 роки тому +1

    This is one of the best tutorials I have seen on this subject. Thanks so much!!!!!

  • @PrimeSuperboy
    @PrimeSuperboy Рік тому

    2:31 "so this is a little bit more complex, but not really."
    God that cracked me up. Great content dude!

  • @laurasimms7031
    @laurasimms7031 2 роки тому

    Thank you. i took a loss control consulting gig and it includes property assessments (I normally do only industrial assessments for workers' comp). The client gave me drawings of the types of roofs but yours explained and demonstrated each type. Thank you for showing famous construction and describing each roof.

  • @RattledPan
    @RattledPan Місяць тому

    I'm so glad I bumped into your video! I've been staring at the rooflines of what is a lovely house. Yeah, those rooflines. They couldn't have tried any harder to make the top of our house look like the crew got to a point, just did enough to call it a roof. Some of the crew were earlier than others for beer-thirty. They were the only guys working the inside of the open ceiling. Others in this house think I should be sent away as dotty, but I swear this white loaf of bread roof is on juuuuust a little crooked. Now all I can do is stare at it.
    This vid was/is a great inro, especially with people that do so much better seeing something visual. It is the best way to teach some. It's the only way you can teach others. Adults and kids with ADHD are like that. You have to keep the adults and kids like that busy, too. Destructive little cusses if you turn your back on them.😂😳🤯

  • @Perfect_engineer-y2e
    @Perfect_engineer-y2e 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much bruda! Love from NEPAL🇳🇵💪

  • @TinyHouseHomestead
    @TinyHouseHomestead 19 днів тому +1

    You left out the SLANT roof! 😱😝🤪🤣👍👍🇺🇸

  • @baccano5003
    @baccano5003 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing channel!
    Best architecture Channel on UA-cam ☆☆☆☆☆☆

  • @itikutok6568
    @itikutok6568 Місяць тому

    This tutorial is top of the line! Thanks!

  • @kwameg.114
    @kwameg.114 Рік тому

    thank you for this excellent video. easily one of the best explanations on youtube

  • @Damin-Danger-Ledford
    @Damin-Danger-Ledford 2 роки тому

    Damn. I'm not a roofer. I've never framed a roof, but this video gave me a much better understanding of how the framing works. Granted there is a lot to designing these rooftops, and I believe this info is delivers very well.
    Thank you for the effort. I loved the graphics.

  • @arvidjohansson3120
    @arvidjohansson3120 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the video. From my engineering standpoint I would recommend constructing the mansard soo that the load points are placed on the wall and not offset.

    • @wrighthausracing9641
      @wrighthausracing9641 3 роки тому

      Just hurry up with the calcs nobody asked you 🤣🤣🤣👌🏻

    • @Mac90820
      @Mac90820 3 роки тому

      @@wrighthausracing9641 I’d rather he build me a home than you

  • @Nossody
    @Nossody 27 днів тому

    going from graphics that look like real life to mspaint explanation A+

  • @anthonybrown9832
    @anthonybrown9832 Рік тому +1

    Just wanted to say excellent tutorial. I love framing, you have really helped me with questions I had. Keep it up the good work, new sub here.

  • @jameslikesturtles8254
    @jameslikesturtles8254 Рік тому

    I know it’s made for designers but as a carpenter just starting out this is a great tool just to familiarize with roof systems and their terms before my first time helping with a roof

  • @modularliving1024
    @modularliving1024 2 роки тому

    I love this; it’s very informative and relaxing 😂

  • @marcusnaslund4176
    @marcusnaslund4176 3 роки тому +8

    Amazing work! Very detailed and clear. Thanks.

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  3 роки тому

      Thanks marcus!

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 3 роки тому

      @@bruniarchitecture Yaaa Bruni, some very good stuff. Here I am prepping to build a shed and I got some good education. Thank you! As a film maker this education, I feel, has opened up a new way of thinking about buildings.

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped!

  • @timetravel1014
    @timetravel1014 Місяць тому

    Well done, thanks for sharing!

  • @allenft8396
    @allenft8396 3 роки тому +2

    Man This video is sooo helpful and dope thank you!

  • @benjaminott6498
    @benjaminott6498 2 місяці тому

    Definitely learned a few things. Well done.

  • @CarrieMtn
    @CarrieMtn Рік тому

    I’m one of those people who get a question and I can’t let it go. Yesterday I was driving and was thinking about how a hip roof is framed. Of course I didn’t know it was called a hip roof but I do now. Thanks for entertaining and quick education on roof designs. Now I know!

  • @ChuckHolland-i4b
    @ChuckHolland-i4b Місяць тому

    I'm just here to vibe to the soundtrack. hahaha. Educational video.

  • @151manasa
    @151manasa 2 роки тому

    Comprehensive. No additional explanation needed.

  • @thehazelnutspread
    @thehazelnutspread Рік тому

    Excellent job on the animation and the explanation.

  • @BargSlarg
    @BargSlarg Місяць тому

    This goes crazy, I'm a mansard man myself.

  • @Darksagan
    @Darksagan Місяць тому

    Excellent video!

  • @cm-ek4ci
    @cm-ek4ci Місяць тому

    How about the craving roof , make from pylwood or the the one with a flat square in the center on a square building, like the two stall garage we had😊

  • @NoraS-K
    @NoraS-K 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you much! This helped me a lot, and I'm going to share this channel with my architectural design classmates. 💫💙

  • @TT3TT3
    @TT3TT3 Рік тому

    Thanks! Just been browsing around to find ideas to build a roof for my chicken coop. 🐔 Nice video thanks.

  • @grayfiresoul
    @grayfiresoul Місяць тому

    While the 'species' of these frames are all described well and shown in great detail, it should be specified (for anyone interested in classical building methods) that these are all examples of stick frame designs, rather than true, traditional timber frame ones. Significantly more lumber is used, cut to much slimmer dimensions, to accommodate post-50s building methods, regulations, manufacturing techniques, and economies of scale in regard to the availability of wood, generally. Very informative video.

  • @DaileyWoodworks
    @DaileyWoodworks 2 роки тому

    Very good explanation. Thanks for sharing

  • @misangojunior7056
    @misangojunior7056 2 роки тому

    Nicely presented video...very clear and well understood!

  • @atkins316
    @atkins316 2 місяці тому

    Awesome
    Great work.
    Thank you

  • @jaimeorr4661
    @jaimeorr4661 14 днів тому

    I giggled on termite shield - perfect music

  • @igoro9898
    @igoro9898 Рік тому

    Simply amazing!

  • @phongnguyen007
    @phongnguyen007 Місяць тому

    Very nice

  • @xiebenson
    @xiebenson Місяць тому

    nice work!!!

  • @Shatterwings060
    @Shatterwings060 Місяць тому +1

    Ngl, idk why youtube is recommending this to me. But man is video such an interesting look into roof design/ construction.

  • @stefboulas
    @stefboulas 2 роки тому +1

    Great explanation!

  • @technology-viking5623
    @technology-viking5623 10 днів тому

    How about Gable roof on one side to Gambrel Roof on the other ? What would be the challenges ?

  • @Pygar2
    @Pygar2 9 днів тому

    You see old houses with "Addams Family" type roofs... with a swooping curve upwards. What are those called? Trying to find out the "how"!

  • @bryantvanwinkle6171
    @bryantvanwinkle6171 2 роки тому

    My mind is blown. I subscribed.

  • @mikehawkslong5529
    @mikehawkslong5529 Місяць тому

    Aa a profesional termite, i can 100% guarentee that 0:35 is my exact experience when trying to get in a house

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому

      Great to hear from a professional termite. thank you for clarifying this detail works 😂

  • @shawnandrews329
    @shawnandrews329 2 роки тому

    Nice video. Great explanation. You left out single slope roof (shed) which is similar to a flat roof, but is constructed differently. Single slope is minimalist modern style.

  • @matthewdefinis9303
    @matthewdefinis9303 Рік тому

    thank ypu so much,l learned aiot from this video

  • @alanmcinnes1111
    @alanmcinnes1111 29 днів тому

    This is a great video, but what about the shed roof? 😊

  • @ducoh2093
    @ducoh2093 Рік тому

    Really egear to know the name of that book! And great visuals, subscribed and liked.

  • @johnnyboy587
    @johnnyboy587 2 роки тому +1

    It is amazing video .thanks for sharing

  • @Mannymoco239
    @Mannymoco239 Рік тому

    So good! I wish my university provided information this efficiently. Any chance you’ll do wall sections in the future?

  • @teachemhowtodougie2443
    @teachemhowtodougie2443 2 роки тому

    1000 likes, good job kiddo, nice presentation.

  • @wiranelauzon7494
    @wiranelauzon7494 Рік тому

    Nice job!!!

  • @Ricardo2707
    @Ricardo2707 3 роки тому

    Amazing presentation once again. You have to be a arch professor so easy to visualize and understand :0

  • @Hallzilla
    @Hallzilla 3 роки тому +1

    Like learning more bout the roofing game currently 5 years into metal roofing

  • @sonnynguyen135
    @sonnynguyen135 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video

  • @irtezax
    @irtezax 4 місяці тому

    Amazing!

  • @Henbot
    @Henbot 3 роки тому

    Great video and educational

  • @odinncool
    @odinncool 2 роки тому

    Awesome video! Thanks

  • @YourbroRazzaq
    @YourbroRazzaq 17 днів тому

    best vedio thanks sir affter 6 mounth i want this vedio

  • @phillies4eva
    @phillies4eva Місяць тому

    Hey I’m kind of curious. Why do roofs not have nice overhangs anymore? I feel like modern buildings look kind of off because of this.

  • @nofurtherwest3474
    @nofurtherwest3474 9 місяців тому

    Well explained, gracias

  • @Bapate-rh9be
    @Bapate-rh9be Місяць тому

    Is there any actual point to the hip roof except looking cute? Because from where I come from it is more expensive that the standard roof, but has not just less attic space but in wider houses misses out on an entire second floor of the building while beeing more expensive and more difficult to construct. Granted the Barn style roof is also more complicated, but it makes up for it by offering an entire second floor with almost the same space. Is it more hurricane resistant or sth.?

  • @engr810
    @engr810 2 роки тому

    Thanks for posting

  • @yolo_burrito
    @yolo_burrito Місяць тому +1

    Termite shield only works for subterranean termites. Dry wood termites are not affected.

  • @WaduFan
    @WaduFan 3 місяці тому

    very helpful

  • @xLenny22x
    @xLenny22x Місяць тому

    Very informative! What program did you use to model this?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! Rhinocerous to 3d model and lumion to render the animation

  • @nealvance2506
    @nealvance2506 2 роки тому

    Impressive Presentation. 'Thanks for such detailed information. I want to build a quality tiny house.

  • @ocean6994
    @ocean6994 7 місяців тому

    What are you using to capture the step by step piece by piece clips

  • @Kinsanth_
    @Kinsanth_ Місяць тому

    I could need a video about a gable with overhang on one side

  • @jmichaelolds
    @jmichaelolds Місяць тому

    How do you make the crickets?

  • @mjsgambati
    @mjsgambati Місяць тому

    What book are you referencing towards the end with all those pictures of different types of homes?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому +1

      Its called “ Long Island Country Houses & Their Architects, 1860-1940”. Great book

  • @PaulWebsterLincoln
    @PaulWebsterLincoln Рік тому

    I wonder if on te gambrel roof it would be acceptable to put the sole plates directly inline with the wall, so the roof overhung (increasing its internal size)

  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes Рік тому

    Really terrific presentation. Is this done in Sketchup?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Рік тому +1

      This is done in Rhino then rendered in Lumion. Thanks for watching!

  • @MRMAN5551
    @MRMAN5551 Місяць тому

    Great section details dude did you make them?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому

      Thanks and yes!

    • @MRMAN5551
      @MRMAN5551 Місяць тому

      @@bruniarchitecture would be cool to see a video dedicated to section details 😅

  • @jjk9o9
    @jjk9o9 Місяць тому

    Thank you.

  • @scottmarshall2206
    @scottmarshall2206 Рік тому

    Great Video. I will be building a small one story 8/12 pitch home and trying to decide between a gable or hip roof. Is there a big difference in costs between the two?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Рік тому

      Hey thanks 👍 It really depends on the spans of the hips and if you have to use lvls. A hipped roof is more labor intensive as there is more cutting and measuring. On a gable you take one measurement and every rafter is the same.

  • @yobrandoable
    @yobrandoable Рік тому

    So rafters are only on flat roofs? Or roofs that are directly on top of rafters?

  • @josepha8759
    @josepha8759 Місяць тому

    At the 5:36 mark, the ridge is supported by two studs. Do these studs remain in place under the ridge after the roof is constructed? Because if they do, we are left with a couple of load bearing studs in the middle of the room.

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому

      It really depends on a few things but typically when you have ceiling joists 16” o.c tied to each rafter the ridge is non structural and these posts arent needed. But when you have a cathedraled room with no ceiling joists and that ridge is structural you would usually need those posts to come down to a beam in the ceiling system or post down to the floor system below or have tension cables/trusses in cathedral etc. because that roof will want to push those walls outward. But really depends on your scenario (Always hire a licensed engineer/ architect before doing structural work) Tried to explain best I could hope that helps

    • @josepha8759
      @josepha8759 Місяць тому

      @@bruniarchitecture Thank you, that is very helpful. I did plan to have a cathedral ceiling and I will take your advice to engage a licensed engineer/architect to design it.

  • @danielcanchola1070
    @danielcanchola1070 2 роки тому

    First time watching your work, good job BD. I'm so 'old school'---I loved the elevation sketch at the end of the video. A hand sketch is a tool-right just like a pencil. Thanks for sharing.

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed👍🏽

    • @danielcanchola1070
      @danielcanchola1070 2 роки тому

      I forgot to ask; are you using Sketchup for the model and video work. Or a different video capture software? Also are you sure that you're not a radio DJ, that voice---OMG. you can probably get more work as a voice-over actor. Just saying-uhmmm; you got skills! Good Luck-BD!!!

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  2 роки тому +1

      I 3d modeled in the program rhinocerous and then made the animations using lumion. And lol thanks!

    • @danielcanchola1070
      @danielcanchola1070 2 роки тому

      Okay-I have heard of Rhino, incredibly it looks a lot like SKP. Heard of Lumion too although not used that software. Yeah just saying, check into 'Voice-over' work you can probably work from home too---don't know how it all works. Ever heard of Pixar?

  • @arthvader1
    @arthvader1 28 днів тому

    Did you draw Old Westbury Gardens Mansion at the end?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  28 днів тому

      No was just a random house I designed. But similar to ow gardens

  • @caioschendel1479
    @caioschendel1479 Місяць тому

    @BRUNI ARCHITECTURE whats the book you used for the examples??? thanks

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому

      Its called “ Long Island Country Houses & Their Architects, 1860-1940”

  • @SyddlesFuzz
    @SyddlesFuzz Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @DumitruUrsu
    @DumitruUrsu Місяць тому

    I would love to watch some advantages of one style of roofs over the other. for some it's obvious, for some... I struggle to understand, like why not build a second level instead of the mansard? It's weird 😅

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  Місяць тому +1

      Yea that's a good question and I think it just comes down to what your building. If you're adding a second story to a house in a suburb it would be pretty weird & wasteful to throw a mansard roof on it if the house is only like 30' wide because of its cost & function.
      In Paris when you see the buildings that line the streets most of them have mansards that cap a fourth or fifth story and in that case I think it looks great. The most obvious & easiest thing to do if you want a second level would to just stack another level right on top and throw a roof on it but if we did that with every building everything would look the same :) The cities that have the best architecture are usually ones where you look at the facades & roofs and think wow the exterior design didn't have to be this ornate or complex, it could have been much simpler but they did it anyway and that's why its great.

  • @quirk8142
    @quirk8142 Рік тому

    Stumbled to this because I am that kind of person that usually needs visual presentation in order to understand things. Which is also why I hated online classes because it takes out the hands-on approach in all laboratory exercises.

  • @leftyleeman
    @leftyleeman Місяць тому

    You forgot the shed roof, or single slope. This type is probably in the top 3 most common, particularly on smaller buildings.

  • @DebyBarber
    @DebyBarber Рік тому

    I’m just a layman but I found this to be so interesting

  • @ShanDysigns
    @ShanDysigns 3 роки тому +1

    What software are you using (beyond PS) to draw these buildings and with the fly-around views?

    • @bruniarchitecture
      @bruniarchitecture  3 роки тому +2

      I 3d modeled them in Rhinocerous then used lumion to render them and make the animations

  • @Actwork876Roofing-
    @Actwork876Roofing- 5 місяців тому

    U just teach me a lot

  • @prometheuszero9
    @prometheuszero9 Рік тому

    Really helpful and interesting video. Also you sound like you're from Philly

  • @bartekdem5569
    @bartekdem5569 3 роки тому

    Hey. I need to know a solutions for a flat roof in sip construction