If you are looking for a unique design for your barn take a glimpse at the carriage sheds monitor barn.
Roof monitor design.
Amish crafted monitor barns.
Monitor style describes a building with a raised center section and a gabled roof supported by trusses.
In the past monitor style roofs were only used in traditional barn designs specifically horse barns.
We have 2 roof overhangs on all sides and a birds peak detail showing on the front gable.
Tubular steel monitor roof truss lattice girders connect between the main columns and intermediately to the main girder.
The vertical wall area separating the shed and gable roof can be used to provide natural light.
Today monitor roofs are found on everything from metal agricultural buildings to houses shops and garages.
A rooftop monitoring system that includes edge defense technology can prevent tragic and costly falls off commercial roof edges.
The monitor barn has a pushed up center which is excellent for a hayloft apartment extra storage or ventilation if you do not put a second floor in.
The depth of the girder is about 1 8 th or 1 12 th of the span.
Under the upper eaves are 6 elongated windows on each side utilizing the space for additional light.
An employee steps onto the mat and an alarm sounds.
The monitor frame tubes are welded to the monitor girder these are roofed on the top surface and have patent glazing to the tiles.
The edge defense mats are coated with an ultraviolet light preventative that inhibits chemical breakdown of the safety mats.