
Traditional cut roofs are generally constructed by forming rafters and ceiling joists into triangles. Purlins and ceiling binders can be added to help support the structure.
Traditional cut roofs are fabricated on site generally after A new brick and block type building is formed.
The benefits of a cut and pitch roof is that nearly all types of shapes can be formed which in most cases gives a building allot more character.
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