Estimatics Complete Questions and Correct Detailed Answers
(Verified Answers)
Area of a square or rectangle
Ans: Base x Height
Area of a triangle
Ans: 1/2 (Base x Height)
Area of a trapezoid
Ans: [(Base1 + Base2) / 2] x Height
Area of a circle
Ans: pi (3.14) x radius of the circle
Top chord
Ans: serves as a roof rafter
Bottom chord
Ans: serves as a ceiling joist; the length of this chord is the "span"
Webbing
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Ans: bracing that ties top and bottom chords together
Gussets
Ans: wood or metal plates that hold the pieces together at the joints
On-Center (o.c.) of the trusses
Ans: is the distance from the centerline of one framing member to the center of the
next framing member
3 - Tab Composition shingles
Ans: these range from 200 lb. to 240 lb. and are packaged three bundles per square
Waste for a gable roof - retangles
Ans: 10%
Waste for a hip roof - trapezoids and parallelograms
Ans: 15%
per square for comp shingles
Ans: assume 3 bundles (.33, .67, 00)
per square for wood shingles
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