Originally hand split from local woods oak and pine in the northeast to cypress in the south wood shingles were typically shaved smooth for high style and garden variety houses.
1930s roof construction.
A number of methods were used to form the wooden walls and the types of structural carpentry are often defined by the wall floor and roof construction such as log timber framed balloon framed or stacked plank.
Roof spaces are typically easy to access so insulation is an easy job and upgrading to double glazing typically requires standard sizes so you don t normally need to pay to have bespoke windows made.
If you are buying a 1930s house with the original roof covering then yes it will definitely need replacing.
Platform and balloon frame construction.
If the roof covering has been replaced using reclaimed tiles then it is possible that the nibs to some of the tiles may deteriorate and lead to early failure.
For builders in timber rich north america wood shingles were the obvious choice for the earliest roofs and ultimately the most common roofing material for houses well into the 20th century.
By the 1930s other materials sometimes were used for facility exteriors.
Expert diagrams of the two major types of wood frame construction for house walls and roofs.
Platform construction is much more common than balloon framing though balloon framing was employed in many two story houses before 1930.
In the pacific southwest region asbestos.
It is important to check the roof slopes for any slipped tiles.
Two basic methods are used for framing a house.
American historic carpentry is the historic methods with which wooden buildings were built in what is now the united states since european settlement.