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  2. What is a Gable Roof? Everything You Need to Know

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    Gable roofs are among the most popular roof styles in the U.S. and have a familiar shape with sloping sides that form a triangle at the top known as a gable. Depending on their size and style, homes can include more than one gable.

  3. Gable roof - Wikipedia

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    A gable roof[1] is a roof consisting of two sections whose upper horizontal edges meet to form its ridge. The most common roof shape in cold or temperate climates, it is constructed of rafters, roof trusses or purlins. The pitch of a gable roof can vary greatly.

  4. What Is a Gable Roof? A gable roof is a roof style consisting of one horizontal ridge and two slopes that form a triangular shape. Because gable roofs are very simple, they're often accompanied by dormers, which rise vertically from the roof slopes to create more living space and architectural interest.

  5. What Is A Gable Roof? Different Designs, Pros & Cons, and ...

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    A gable roof is the most common type of roof in residential construction, and its different types can give a home a simple minimalist look to something more grandiose. "The gable roof is tried and true," says Chad Conley, CEO at Complete Roofing in Georgia.

  6. The flat, triangular end of the roof is known as a gable, which is made up of siding, stone, brick, or whichever material is used to make the exterior wall of the home, while the roof section is installed on top, forming the triangular slopes of the roof.

  7. What Is a Gable Roof? - The Family Handyman

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    A gable roof has two sides that meet and form a ridge in the middle. The angle or slopes of the two planes can vary from house to house, with the ridge running parallel or perpendicular to the front of the house.

  8. What Is A Gable Roof? Everything You Need To Know

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    A gable roof is defined by its triangular shape, while a hip roof has slopes on all four sides that come together at the top to form a ridge. One advantage of a gable roof is its simpler design with just two slopes forming a triangle.