Yes
An inclined plane
Inclined plane
A flat roof would be better than a sloped roof because a flat roof is significantly cheaper to build. Another consideration of a flat roof would be that it is a more modern design and would fit a more contemporary home.
A flat roof would be better than a sloped roof because a flat roof is significantly cheaper to build. Another consideration of a flat roof would be that it is a more modern design and would fit a more contemporary home.
Flat (gently sloped)
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Usually the best way is to simply build a new sloped roof onto the flat roof.
the interior plains is very flat
The "face" is another word used in geometry for the "side" of a shape. So a triangular prism has 5 faces (sides). A cube has 6 faces. A flat face means that the face has no lumps or bumps or indentations on it - it can be sloped but it should have a uniform slope that does not change.
Yes, depending on the mix ratio, you will end up with an eggshell or satin finish.
A pylon perhaps?
You cut rafters, brace them as needed depending on the span and shingle it. I put one on a friend of mines. I cut the outside ends of the rafters at an angle so that I didn't need to change the fascia. Lay a 2x6 flat on the existing roof to run the braces down to. Your roof may not be flat but have a slope one way on it so you will have to take that into consideration for the peaked roof. He had a slightly sloped roof with tar and gravel on it and at the time I was able to put a pitched roof on for less than they wanted to re tar the flat one.