Dozer Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 Getting to the point on my build I need to decide what to do for the roof. It will be 3/8 plywood with rubber roofing over it but I can't decide what to do for trusses. I see alot of them just have 2/4s with a flat roof. My concern is if those 2/4s bow at all there will be standing water if the house is setting perfeclty level. Im thinking about taking 2/6s and ripping a peek to them. They would be 5 1/2" in the center and 3 1/2" on the ends. The house will also have a roof top ac unit and at least one roof vent (it will be a camper in the summer). Im thinking of doubling up trusses front and rear of the ac unit.What does everybody else do on there houses? Hoping for your thoughts Lip-Ripper! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevfish1 Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 I used a 2x4 and ripped them down slightly so they had a peek. But I have thought...... When will it ever sit completely level. I bet you would have to work really hard to ever get it to sit completely level. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OptimusPrime Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 I built an 8X16 a few years back. Same thing you are doing with a rubber roof. I framed mine up flat and then screwed one 14ft 2X4 right down the top of the roof in the middle laying on its side. I then attached the plywood. It will give you just enough of a dome shape to push water off the sides when it melts/rains. I have had no issues with bowing either. Use the metal 2X4 holders for extra support on your roof studs. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawg Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 I've always done the ripped down boards, 1x4's always worked on 6 ft widths, but I'm thinking my new one will be flat. I have an 8 x 40 ft old mobile home for a hunting camp thats flat and very seldom ever have any water on the rubber roof at all. I think the black rubber evaporates water fast. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redhooks Posted June 3, 2013 Share Posted June 3, 2013 Mine is 2x4 flat w rubber, as mentioned I don't think its ever really flat and the wind and sun seem to take care of it although I move once a week for the holes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
icctolson Posted June 4, 2013 Share Posted June 4, 2013 couldn't you just build 1 side of your house 3" - 6" higher than the other side if your worried about water pooling on top. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dozer Posted June 4, 2013 Author Share Posted June 4, 2013 couldn't you just build 1 side of your house 3" - 6" higher than the other side if your worried about water pooling on top. That would deffinetly be the easiest! I dont think it would look very good though. I think Im going to build it flat and raise the areas around the AC and roof vent 3/4". If I build it flat I will have 2" of clearance to get it in and out of my shop until I put on the AC and vent on! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishkins Posted June 5, 2013 Share Posted June 5, 2013 Im thinking about taking 2/6s and ripping a peek to them. They would be 5 1/2" in the center and 3 1/2" on the ends. That's exactly what I would do! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jerkbait Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 X2. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lip_Ripper Guy Posted June 6, 2013 Share Posted June 6, 2013 It seems like about half the people rip down 2x6's, and half do flat 2x4's. I've always done flat and never had a problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hovermn Posted June 10, 2013 Share Posted June 10, 2013 What I like about ripped 2X6's is that you have more meat on the bone at the center to cut a hole for all of your electrical. Been doing it this way for 10 yrs with great results. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dozer Posted June 10, 2013 Author Share Posted June 10, 2013 I decided to just use 2X4s flat 16" on center. Im going to double them up in front and rear of the A/C unit as soon as I figure out where that is going to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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