The roofs at that time had tiles.
"As the man who was sick and brought to the crowded house, was then lowered down after removing a few tiles."
In the time of Jesus the houses were made of mud and had thatched roofs. It was hot inside so they might have slept on the roof or outside.
People stayed in mud houses with thatched roofs.
Most were made of stone, of which there was no shortage in Christ's time.
They were small and made of sun dried bricks.and hay on the roof.
Most houses were built of brick burned or dried in the sun. Some were made of limestone and sandstone. Mortar was made from clay, lime, or gypsum, and asphalate. Beams, doorposts, doors, and windows were commonly made from the sycamore tree. Some houses were whitewashed others left plain. The roofs were mainly flat covered with tiles or stone and some with mud.
The houses were small ones, with thatched hay and baked bricks.
Jesus's time..
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That would depend on the size of the house.
The houses at Mission San Francisco de Asís, also known as Mission Dolores, were typically made from adobe bricks, which were a mixture of mud and straw. The roofs were often made from red-tiled roofs or thatched roofs made from dried grasses. The structures were usually simple and sturdy, reflecting the Spanish colonial architectural style of the time.
There is no clear evidence in historical records or religious texts that Jesus owned a house during his time on Earth. He is often depicted as traveling and preaching, without a permanent residence.
Guide the house. (1 Timothy 5.14)