30 gauge steel metal roof 4 12 pitch doublewides.
Manufactured homes with 4 12 pitch roof.
Once the home is placed on your lot it is virtually impossible to tell the difference between a franklin home and a conventional site built home.
This makes a home very dramatic and it sure stands tall on the homebuyers land.
The roof pitch of a mobile home is a measurement of the incline from the edge to the center of the roof.
Many manufactured homes come with a 3 12 roof pitch but some can be upgraded to a 4 12 5 12 or greater.
Their homes have 6 12 pitched roof instead of the typical 3 12 roof pitch most manufactured homes have.
The picture of the franklin home has 9 ft interior walls l and 5 12 roof pitch.
Mobile homes are initially manufactured in a factory although not all have the same roof pitch.
Composition shingle roof 3 12 pitch siding.
Franklin homes mimic the look of conventional homes using their patented roof hinge system.
Usually pitches of 5 12 come only on modular homes with hinged roofs so they can be transported within height limits.
A steeper roof of 4 12 or more will also make a manufactured home look much more like a conventional home.
The size of each roof truss depends on the design roof load and pitch.
Once the roof truss system is completed the manufactured home roof structure is moved over the rest of the home.
Vinyl siding or metal on singlewides at no charge window type.
If the home is a double section or triple section home this is where structural lumber headers and a laminated ridge beam.
A higher roof pitch not only looks homier and more aesthetically appealing but it also offers structural improvements to a mobile home.