Roof first,walls second.
walls
The foundation holds a frame structure up. As for the building, it is a group effort. Load bearing walls hold the roof up, but tend to fall over if the roof isn't there to tie the walls together.
Non load bearing walls are walls that the weight of the roof is not supported on. Any wall that runs parallel will roof joists will be non load bearing.
for the walls, fibro and bricks and the roof is made out of curved roof tiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i have alot of water damage due to a leaky roof in my walls and floor can i get help
Can I get help with a metal roof, insulation in walls, siding, & or underpinning on my double wide mobile?
Erect (four) walls and then build a roof on top.
Limestone, like the walls and roof.
All exterior walls in a home are load bearing. The exterior walls on the gable end of your house do not bear much load, but the walls that the hip of the roof bear on carry your roof and ceiling joints. Interior walls are another story. Usually in a smaller one story home there is a wall that runs the midspan of the house that is load bearing for your roof and ceiling joints.
Brick walls with clay tiles on the roof