Rafter and roof joist spacing is only one part of a complex roof design that works together to form a structure that meets building codes and can hold up the weight of the roof and roof load.
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Rafter spacing is based on the width of the metal roofing panels.
Rafters must be strong enough to hold the roof sheathing and the shingles.
Surveyors span tables for designing roof rafters.
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Builders aren t bound by standard rafter spacing measurements.
For pitched roofs flat roofs and ceiling joists.
A metal roof must also allow for some overlap on each side of the panels which will reduce the effective width of the panel.
Visit the roof framing page for more information on cutting roof rafters and visit the roof pitch calculator for determining rafter lengths based on rise and run.
Wider panels allow for greater spacing between rafters.
Usually 400 450 or 600mm but any value can be used up to 610mm max.
Typical rafter spacing codes will specify a minimum spacing of 16 inches 19 2 inches or 24 inches.
Surveyors and structural engineers utilise data from tables below to help calculate the correct size strength and centres of roof timbers for the required spans and loadings.
Rafter span tables use these tables to determine lengths sizes and spacing of rafters based on a variety of factors such as species load grade spacing and pitch.
Rafter boards are fastened to the ridge board at the peak and the top plate where they join the wall.
If your local building authority has a rafter spacing code you may not space rafters wider than required by code.
This is the distance between rafter centres.
But they do tend to space rafters in one of several industry standard increments typically.
In finished space insulation is placed between the rafter boards and drywall or other material is fastened to the face.
If your project had a rafter length of 8 or less a safe and strong method is to use 2x8 framed 16 on center.
The boards creating the slope of the roof are wider than lumber used to build trusses 2x8s 2x10s and 2x12s are most common in rafters vs.