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Low pitch roof ranch house.
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It was fashionable for modern style homes built in the 1960s to have little pitch just a barely negligible slope to help drain water.
Ranch style homes often feature low pitched roofs.
The membrane will outlast the shingles and seal around all nail penetrations.
Visually this roof appears flat.
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The one on top has a roof pitch of 1 2.
The one on the bottom has a roof pitch of 3 4.
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The spirit of prairie style home plans remains alive in these designs.
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Your average house just looks awkward with a roof this shallow.
For a low slope residential roof there are two main options.
Then apply standard asphalt shingles over the membrane.
It sits lower to than street level.
They are very similar in their layout.
My home is a ranch with a low pitch roof.
Prairie style homes feature a low pitched roof usually hipped with a wide overhang and have boxed shapes with a horizontal emphasis.
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Ranch style houses can be found in many communities across the united states.
This pitch might be as low as 1 12.
We don t want to re do roof completely but believe false gables and other elements may work but having a hard time putting together.
Both could be called a ranch house.
The slope of the roof on this modern pond side house allows the solar panels to take in as much energy as possible and lets rain water fall back into the pond to help with drainage around the house.
They typically feature clean lines with massive square porch supports and casement windows in rows.
Holly smith architects designed this louisiana home.
This style was first popularized in the 1930s and quickly become a dominant residential architecture throughout the 1940s 50s and 60s.