Commonly used in cathedral ceilings the cost of this truss is higher because it requires the use of steel members to serve as bracing.
Types of roof trusses for vaulted ceilings.
Parallel chord roof truss.
This type of truss is best known for creating the vaulted ceilings that today s homeowners love.
They feature two equal sloping sides that meet at a higher point in the middle and often conform to the shape of the roof.
Vaulted and cathedral ceilings a vaulted ceiling slopes upward from both sides to form a peak.
Studio two bearing points truss.
On the other hand cathedral ceilings are defined by their symmetry.
Scissor trusses are designed with a slope on the outside and inside.
The bottom chords are angled to create vaulted ceilings.
There are variations of this design to create numerous unique ceilings.
Instead of horizontal lower chords a scissor roof truss has lower chords that slope up creating the peak for a vaulted ceiling.
Parallel chord trusses allow for greater interior clearance in buildings.