This roof detail could occur on a forward facing prow but is most commonly found on the end gables of ranch houses and other mid 20th century designs.
Prow gable roof.
Flying gable roof a gable roof where the ridge overhand extends out further than the eave overhang forming a point at the end of the ridge.
This roof detail could occur on a forward facing prow but is most commonly found on the end gables of ranch houses and other mid 20th century designs.
The regular gable sub fascia is pitched at 18 5 degrees and the prow is a 17 5 degree pitch.
Also known as a prow gable roof.
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Prow gable roof an extension of a gable roof wherein the ridgeline is extended at the peak of the gable creating an angled eave elongated at the ridge is known as a prow or winged gable.
Prow gable roof an extension of a gable roof wherein the ridgeline is extended at the peak of the gable creating an angled eave elongated at the ridge is known as a prow or winged gable.