In this tutorial i shows you a bunch of different ways you can make the roofs of the medieval buildings.
Roof material medieval.
This is a lot of fun.
The earliest roofs constructed by man were probably thatched roofs that were made of straw leaves branches or reeds.
The tiles replaced extremely fire prone thatched roofs.
A medieval metal roof design natural metal associates installed 2 282 square feet of mechanical lock standing seam 773 square feet of radiused mechanical lock standing seam and 1 235 linear feet of flashing material.
They were usually set at a slope or pitch so that rainfall could drain off.
Roofs have been constructed in a wide variety of forms flat pitched vaulted domed or in combinations as dictated by technical economic or aesthetic considerations.
Roof covering of the top of a building serving to protect against rain snow sunlight wind and extremes of temperature.
Slate or shale lovely stuff.
Straw usually termed thatch.
What did medieval houses use for roofs.
Thacktyle they were mentioned in london building codes as early as 1212 and were almost certainly in use earlier.
It turns out that clay roof tiles had their own name.
Lumber the spaces between the logs would have been chinked with clay wattle soil and turf anything to keep out the rain wind and snow.
The truth is that straw by itself or as a major component was used across most houses during the middle ages.
Straw might seem like a very lightweight material and we hardly come across it when it comes to archeological digs of medieval settlements.