The roof deck collects the snow load and transfers the weight to the rafters.
Snow on roof sloped to center.
Shed roof 2 12 slope.
After you obtain the roof slope factor from those sections in asce 7 10 the balanced design snow load for the sloped roof can easily be calculated using equation 7 4 1.
It is always better to have a large rafter rather than be concerned with a sagging roof.
Once in the attic hold your level against the bottom of a roof rafter ensuring that all bubbles are resting in the center.
For roofs sloped more than 2 12 and up to 6 12 install two rows or sets of staggered guards two feet on center for roofs sloped at 6 12 and steeper install two rows or sets of snow guards in straight lines not staggered across the roof eaves.
If you live in the us our snow load calculator compares the total weight on your roof with the permissible load calculated according to the standards issued by the american society of civil engineers regarding the minimum design loads for buildings and other structures asce7 16.
You have now determined the number of inches your roof rises in 12 inches.
The balanced snow load is applied everywhere where the roof structure is located.
Snow usually melts off of steep sloped roofs slopes greater than 3 inches of slope in 12 inches of horizontal distance more quickly than flatter roofs.
Know the lower sloped areas and flatter roofs of your home.
Estimate how much weight your roof can support.
When properly in place locate your pencil mark and vertically measure up to the underside of the rafter.
This includes overhangs and multiple roof levels.
The obvious downfall of this design would be snow and rain building up in the center where the two slopes meet but this is alleviated by a central gutter running from front to back perpendicular to the front of the building.
If your project had a rafter length of 8 or less a safe and strong method is to use 2x8 framed 16 on center.
For any rafter the portion of the roof deck that transfers this load is the tributary area.
It extends outward in both.
Ice and snow will typically accumulate more quickly on low slope and flat roofs.