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Studio Frame
Living space is scarce and expensive-therefore most owners plan for a roof conversion.
Our Studio form is optimal for this, so much so that it constitutes 60% of our totel form production.
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Saddleback Frame
The roof with a curve.
Our truss plate frames in this form are especially economical.
They apply to roof for carports, dwellings as well as halls.
They usually range from 7.5 to 20 meters (24.6 to 65.6 feet) and have a pitch of 20 to 30 degrees.
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Dormer Frame
For dormers that sit opposite one another as well as those on the same side.
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Hipped Roofs
Hipped Roofs (including Saddleback Frames, Trapezoid Frames, Jack Frames, and angle support beams) are usually not constructed for frequently used living spaces (i.e. Converted attics).
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Pent Roof Frame
Usually suitable for additions as soon as modern dwellings.
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Shears Frame
For roof constructions that involve the refurbishment of flatbent concrete roofs.
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Parallel Frame
For additions or for support of cross girders that must carry a great deal of weight.
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Multiple Angle Frames
Especially recommended for the refurbishing of old buildings (add-ons and remodels).
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Variations
Please request further informations.
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