Raising the roof on a manufactured home is an excellent way to make it more weatherproof energy efficient and give it a homier vibe.
Raising the ceiling on a low slope hip roof.
The inward slope of all four sides is what makes it more sturdy and durable.
Flat and low slope roofs are prone to leaks and depending on the style of your home might not enhance its aesthetics.
They are excellent for both high wind and snowy areas.
Hip roofs can offer extra living space with an addition of a dormer or a crow s nest.
The slant of the roof allows snow to easily slide off with no standing water.
Anything more than 9 in 12 is considered steep.
Many methods of changing roof pitch on a mobile home can be done without professional help.
In a typical stick frame roof horizontal joists form the ceiling frame the ends of which rest on the tops of the exterior walls.
You won t be able to see where they are inside the walls but you may be able to trace their general route from the exposed parts.
Choosing the right roofing materials for you mobile home is key.
Once you get to the height desired make the ceiling parallel to the floor.
Or if you want to raise the roof a bit more install fascia around the roof perimeter attached to the new soffit and nail the new roof deck to crown molding above the fascia.
The price isn t low though.
Conventional slope roof range between 4 in 12 and 8 in 12.
Locate any exposed pipes or ducts.
A truss framed roof on the other hand doesn t have any attic space to expand you re probably going to have to raise a truss framed roof to get more space.
Raising the roofline to increase the slope and add the visual appeal of a raised or cathedral ceiling solves both issues.
The run always remains constant at 12 inches.
Plastic pipes are much easier to reroute than metal ones.
You ll pay 18 000 to 25 000.
If your home is a modest size single story tract home with standard 8 foot ceilings it s an ideal candidate for vaulting a ceiling.
Although most ceiling joists don t bear weight they are an.
Raising a ceiling involves opening up the walls so these features often need to be repositioned.
Steeper sloped roofs are considered more aesthetically pleasing and last longer.
A flat roof has a slope of 2 in 12 or less.
If the home has gables then they must be extended to fit the new roof line.
If you have room in your attic you can raise the ceiling height in rooms with an 8 foot ceiling however you will most likely need to angle the sheetrock starting at the top of the exterior wall towards the center of the room to follow the roof line.
And although almost any roof can be raised the cost of raising a very large or complex roof may outweigh the benefits.
Depending on how steep your roof pitch is vaulting a 20 by 20 foot room creates a new ceiling that s 11 to 12 feet high at its peak.