Stick framing requires larger lumber and more of it.
Perfectly framed stick built attic.
I think in general trusses are stronger than stick framing.
Are you talking material costs only or does that include labor.
Stick framing a roof requires framers to spend much more time on scaffolding ladders and above ground which means more chance for accidents.
Many times depending on the truss company you can get some really bad waves in the roofslope.
If you are subbing out the framing stick framed roofs do involve more labor.
This means that each rafter is built on the job site using dimensional lumber.
Starting with a squared and level concrete foundation or floor is also just as important for a perfect fit.
The method that utilizes rafter roof construction is generically known as stick framing the rafters are lengthy planks usually 2 x 10s or 2 x 12s that slope down from the central ridge beam at the peak of the roof intersecting with the outside walls.
That s just my opinion i can t back it up with anything.
The stick framed roof process allows more space underneath the roof either for an elegant look with a cathedral style ceiling or for storage space in an attic.
I really believe you get a nicer roof doing it conventionally.
Stick framing has been around for quite some time.
Primarily because little thought is given to the connection when buildings are stick framed.
Roofs floor trusses and all framing is in effect created on site from individual pieces of lumber.
Building with them is known as stick framing.
Stick building is a more traditional way of framing a home.
This diagram shows the major components of a traditional rafter though slightly different styles can be built.
These long planks support the roof sheathing and roofing.
Trusses can free span quite a distance and still have an attic room built in.
Stick frame it if you know how.
Problems when encountered.
On long straight gables and depending on the roofing material dips or waves can really stand out.
The traditional means of supporting a roof is rafters otherwise known as stick framing cut built and installed on site by an expert carpenter.
Stick framing can t span very far.
They are easily changed and manipulated later if needed by either changing up the space removing an attic floor to make a more open room or other modeling plans.
Every piece is measured cut and fastened together to form the rafter.
Absolutly nothing wrong with a stick framed roof from a structural or performance point of view.
Most small or custom builders use this as their preferred manner of constructing their homes since they tend to build homes that are unique.
With stick framing the lumber is more readily available.
15 20 cheaper to go stick built.
Over a garage is a typical example.