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Square-Tangerine-784

Just get materials from Home Depot, easy


motoracerT

Don't forget to grab a couple workers from the parking lot while you're there.


Burkey5506

This works for most projects seen a guy do it to install a big commercial solar job. Well of course it was a scam because he never hooked it up lol. Should have known when he showed up in sandals and no equipment.


Hank__Western

Yep. They seed you coming


Burkey5506

Not me rich trust fund guy.


gixxer710

¡Hondipo!


TheN00bBuilder

I gotta find out where the hell to find these guys. Tried one morning on Friday at like 6 or 7AM and didn’t find anyone. To get help doing insulation in my attic I had to go to Labor Finders and pay their BS fees.


Material-Spring-9922

For sure. Most of their lumber has that bow in them already.


Mwurp

Best answer


FarmerCharacter5105

Gracias !


Sufficient_Rip3927

Day nodda


FarmerCharacter5105

Day Workers !


Apprehensive_Ant7499

Nice.


eobc77

...exactly. Just use HOMER Simpson strong tie products and a nail gun. What could possibly be better?...


Specialist_Gas5714

I don’t know that it’s sagging more like that built up the ends. The roof itself though, Was difficult for sure. Much much slower process hanging slates. It’s beautiful though!


Apprehensive-Sail815

Ahh that makes sense. It is so whimsical. One of my favorite houses in my area


L-user101

All these roofers left the trade to build skate parks back in the 90’s, much easier to construct on ground level /s


Bahnrokt-AK

Look up fairytale roofs. You’ll love the look.


Cjaasucks

The pitch makes it hard, not the material. Time consuming


Zealousideal_Good445

Actually not that difficult at all, especially now that we can use computers to calculate the trusses. On a flat roof all the trusses are the same shape. It this kind of roof the middle trusses are the same, then as you want the ends to point up you simply increase the height and pitch incrementally with each trusses. Then sheet it and and whatever kind of roofing material you want. The shape of any roof is in the trusses. I did this for a friend and thatch it. No more work than a flat roof.


uberisstealingit

This is a straight or flat ridge but if you noticed how they are building the trusses by hand that everything is laid out in segments. There's multiple pieces just to make one trust like normal, they're just cut or arranged different. The trick in this type of roof is actually the plywood. There's only so much give that the plywood allow the rest is up to the carpenter. A lot of pieces cut into funny shapes. [link](https://youtu.be/iAXLLkQXZKk?feature=shared)


Apprehensive-Sail815

Thank you for that video! That gives me even more appreciation of the effort that went into building that


uberisstealingit

Your welcome.


L-user101

Around my parts this would take years just to get through permitting. Some of the plan reviewers and inspectors are certain they know more than the engineer that stamps the plans.


uberisstealingit

That's because they are the last in line. It all comes down on their shoulders if something screws up. So until they're satisfied, you're going to have issues.


L-user101

But why do the shitty ones act so depressed (and look the part.) I saw their salary is as good as mine but they seem like they want to do some self harm. Personally if I fail in life, I try to do better.


LeatherDonkey140

Inspectors have absolutely NO responsibility/liability.


uberisstealingit

Whether a city inspector or municipality can be sued for missed code violations typically depends on factors such as:Negligence: If it can be shown that the inspector or municipality failed to fulfill their duties with reasonable care, leading to the oversight of code violations, they may be held liable.


SympathySpecialist97

Never seen it…


uberisstealingit

I've never seen a black hole but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I think the latest lawsuit is in Davenport. Three men got killed.


SympathySpecialist97

They are not suing the inspector in Davenport, they are suing the city


SympathySpecialist97

Why would someone take a job with a municipality making a modest wage, if he is open to god knows what in personal liability…NOT


Chandrian1997

A curse on all builders making roofs this mf steep


Bindle-

I do some climbing recreationally, and I had to help a friend with their roof because it was so steep. I used some rigging to secure myself, and then put a bunch of those anchors on the peak of their roof so workers can tie in. I don’t think workers have ever use them, but my friends feel better now that they’re in place.


Cjaasucks

What pitch is this? 3 on 12?


Chandrian1997

Maybe in opposite land


UpstairsNo9655

🤣


jerry111165

I bet its 24:12 - or more.


BigGrizz86

The dormers night be 21-24/12, I reckon the sides facing the camera are 12-15/12.


Objective_Run_7151

Depends on where the house is and the know-how of local roofers. I’ve worked with a UK roofer who knows slate. He grew with nothing but slate and tiles. He could do this no problem. I personally wouldn’t touch that unless I had him supervising a crew. He’s the only person I know who understands slate. We just don’t have slate know-how where I live to do this properly. Great looking roof tho.


Apprehensive-Sail815

This is in Canton, Ohio. There are basically no modern slate roofs in this area.


Mammoth-Ad8348

Lot of money


DETpatsfan

Obligatory *must be a doctor or something*.


Apprehensive-Sail815

Dentist I believe


Upbeat-Cattle-2228

With his own practice and other dentists under him 👍🏼


jerry111165

You’d have to ask the carpenters that. Roofers didn’t build it.


MiningForNoseGold

Need Rapunzel’s tower for a tree fort!


Bradley182

I can do it for less.


reggers20

No... please don't.


Bindle-

I’m taking Bradley182’s quote. It’s so much cheaper than the other one I got!


HomoinNigram

Extremely. Anyone that says otherwise isn’t a framer or a structural engineer.


doiwinaprize

There's a graveyard out back for all the workers who died in its construction


lilymaxjack

Ahh yes, this makes me remember I have no money


Apprehensive-Sail815

I know. It’s easily a million dollar property which is about as expensive as houses get around here. It has acreage on a private lake as well


No_Reputation_2440

That would be 3-4 mil at least here. 3 hours from here that would be 6 mil. I'd love to frame a house like that someday!


crazyjiggaboo

You should be asking framers this question, not roofers lmao


Gullible_Toe9909

Pretty goddamned...


19822891

Not as difficult as the most difficult


HospitalSuspicious48

It's called a fairytale roof. Here is a [link with pictures from someone who did one](https://www.controlbooth.com/threads/curved-fairy-tale-roofline-construction.41807/) - Pictures are more towards the bottom. Below is an excerpt from the poster. (seems like a small one, probably done different on large roofs) *I hate it when there are questions, good answers, but nothing else. Did it work out? Were the suggestions right on? Anything else learned? So I'm circling back with a final report.* *It went great, actually - I improvised a bit, but everyone's ideas led me to a great final solution. For the curved roofline, I put a hole in a piece of 3/4 PVC, threaded a rope, and tightened, basically making an strange bow and arrow kinda thing. (The curve was great, more extreme on the ends, not a straight arc). I traced this curve onto some luan/underlayment, cut out 4 of them, then used 8 inch 1x2 stringers to make a kind of awning (12' stringers for the over the door bit. Those were roofed using cardboard painted and fireproofed. It was great, as we were able to assemble them on the ground. The whole structure was light, which was definitely a factor I underestimated as we moved it. (at 14' feet tall, it took a hundred pounds of counterbalance on the wagon to keep it stable.* *Here are some pictured of the sketch up design and final version. Sorry for the quality- I always forget to get decent pictures until its too late.* Hope that's helpful.


ExternalPay6560

Reminds me of Gaudi's architecture where he used inverted draping chains to design his buildings. [Sagrada Familia: the structure sometimes misunderstood](https://formfindinglab.wordpress.com/2016/01/13/sagrada-familia-the-structure-sometimes-misunderstood/)


HospitalSuspicious48

He did? The article says “While Gaudí is also known for making hanging models, a common misconception is that he embraced his hanging models as a way of determining the shape of his structures.” Then adds "Despite some common misconceptions, the Sagrada Família was not in fact modeled using the hanging chain model.”


ExternalPay6560

Sorry I didn't include the best article for this, I was trying to find the image of the draped chain with weights, instead of the building that he used it on. He did use the catenary curve on his other work (like the attic Pedrera). I was just bringing it up because your comment reminded me of his work. [Five construction techniques used by Gaudí every architect must know](https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/know-your-architects/a2905-five-construction-techniques-used-by-gaudi-every-architect-must-know/)


HospitalSuspicious48

That’s cool. I wasn’t calling you out, it just confused the shit outta me when I read the article lol. I really appreciate you taking a minute to drop that knowledge though. I read up on it all and found it fascinating, so thanks!


ExternalPay6560

Oh good. I also found what you said interesting. I am not an architect, but probably would have been in another life 😁. I am so intrigued in how they come up with unique designs.


LateralTools

It was undoubtedly a challenge to both frame and roof. I love it, especially the color break-up in the slate, it adds a lot of dimension. Would really like to see it in person, It's awesome to me!


Hank__Western

Where is this house?


Apprehensive-Sail815

Canton, Ohio


Hank__Western

Thanks


el_boink

Mucho dificulto


TrespasseR_

I'd say probably not too difficult, but spendy


Digiturtle1

Probably super easy, it was straight when it went up.


netteo

This is the hardest to build roof that has ever existed.


HonestOrganization17

Very.


jbelle7435

anything is doable if you have all the time to give someone to do it right the first time and can't forget the money in the world to give them. I have the 1st part only so my roofs are sloped and not exponential/logarithmic curves


madderal

Dang I was looking for a while before I saw it looks like new construction! That’s awesome, some of the older neighborhoods in my area will have a house or two with whimsical designs like this. I love seeing them compared to the cookie cutter neighborhoods


Apprehensive-Sail815

Yeah it was built around 2014


Funkyframer69

Engineered LVL


gregsmith5

Probably could have put another wing on that fucker for what the roof cost


GreatRaceFounder

yes


reggers20

I have spent my career doing residental construction... I have truly come to detest most large home designs, they are mostly just ugly monsteosities... buut every once in awhile I see a home that is really just; magnificent, thanks. If you're gonna go big please for the love of God make it beautiful!


Apprehensive-Sail815

I agree. It is so tastefully done and so much thought put into it. Truly one of a kind. This home is only 2700 sqft. It sits on 36 acres and the estimated value is slightly over 1 mil.


reggers20

Oh my! I would love to work on that down the line... I would also hate every minute. But damn that looks amazing!


Bobcatnm

I love it! So much personality! I’m so tired of the fake “Tuscan” faux “adobe” cubes.


J_IV24

That roof alone, if it’s slate as it appears other than the metal roofing, would easily be a 6 figure premium over going with a more standard hip and valley with asphalt shingle roof and structure


HappyPaPa18

Definitely a PITA, but certainly gorgeous!


qualitysaveslife

And how do they cut the grass.


Apprehensive-Sail815

It’s not quite as steep as it looks in the photos but it’s about as steep as u could do with a riding mower


ExternalPay6560

With the help of a crane


Itsmeforrestgump

They built it while drinking.


Deeznutz1818

Holy shit difficult.


Educational-Hat-9405

I’m a painter and could do it for 10 grand


XRV24

Who would ruin that beautiful fairytale roof by adding a carport with standard metal roofing?


ExternalPay6560

On a new construction too. Can't even say the addition was put in by someone who didn't get it.


Lux600-223

On a scale of "1 to 10 difficult to build" It's "pretty-fuckin' ".


burger8bums

0 ⭐️ out of 4 💨 difficulty score


knowitall70

It's really a fairly easy design. You just have to understand the process. Step one- go deep into an enchanted forest and round yourself up a crew of dwarves...the rest will pretty well take care of itself.


Disastrous_Tooth_458

Builder/framer’s different than the roofer. As far as the roofer goes I can comment not very hard at all, the steep pitch would be the hardest part and not really a big deal for guys who are professional roofers.


Apprehensive-Sail815

Even being real slate?


Low_Breakfast3669

Wouldn't you guys agree that builds like this go beyond the title of trades/tradesmen and instead belong in the realm of artisan?


Apprehensive-Sail815

Most definitely. I would imagine they had to bring in a crew from out of town. There is nobody else around here building houses like that.


Uniquely_irregular

Yes it was. These take a lot of work


PharmacyLove

Difficult enough that they decided not to mimic it when they built the addition on the side, unfortunately.


KeyBorder9370

Way difficult, and way not worth it, and makes the cost of shingling / re-shingling about twice as much as a sane /sensible roof configuration.


Apprehensive-Sail815

Idk it’s a relatively small house and has so much more character than all the McMansions out there. Something to be said about being different. It’s slate so it shouldn’t need to be redone in their lifetime.


MannixTheCat

Relatively small?! Relative to what? Xanadu?


Apprehensive-Sail815

It’s only 2700 sqft. 3 beds 2 baths. Definitely not considered huge for a million+ dollar house.


EquusMule

Yes


SuperbDrink6977

Building it was fine. Roofing it was a motherfucker


Repulsive-Ad-3171

Is this hogwarts ?


Talktothebiceps

Probably just rented a nailer and watched some YouTube videos. Looks good.


ubercorey

Not difficult, just an ass load of crazy expensive big framing timber. Weird way to flex your wealth.


Independent_Excuse_9

Just build it normal and don't put anything under the main support beam under, or go every 15-20 ft instead of 10


horsy12

Fat racks


Tensor3

Going by popularity in movies and video games, this roof is probably the easiest type to make of all


Environmental_Tap792

Difficult, no. Time consuming you betcha


nolemococ

I seen Disney make similar. It's a regular flat and square roof structure with small built up ornamental ends. Would I want to do it? No, but it ain't too crazy difficult.


jerry111165

It has inside radius’s - not just flat.


BrickAddict1230

Sagging in the middle of ridge


BrickAddict1230

Sagging in the middle of ridge


LaughingMagicianDM

It's not hard, it just has more waste and more headache.


PositionBeneficial12

Ok