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Clipped gable roof

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Oct 31, 2024
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A clipped gable roof, also known as a jerkinhead roof, is a variation of the traditional gabled roof where the peak is “clipped” or truncated, resulting in a small, sloped section at the top of the gable ends. This design is both functional and aesthetically pleasing, offering enhanced resistance to wind uplift—a valuable feature in Jamaica, where strong winds and hurricanes are prevalent. The clipped gable roof provides a unique architectural appearance, blending the sharp lines of a gable with the softened, hipped element, making it a popular choice for residential buildings in various parts of the world. In addition to its wind-resistant qualities, the clipped gable roof offers better protection against water ingress at the gable ends, further contributing to its practicality in regions with challenging weather conditions. This roof style is favored for its distinctive look and added structural benefits, making it a versatile option in global architecture.

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