In the mid-Atlantic states, hundred year old houses are usually not timber framed but rather balloon framed. Small roofs are not commonly constructed with structural ridges, principal purlins nor principal rafters with common purlins. Rather roofs are common rafter couples tied by ceiling joist. Expect simple butted and nailed joints. As buildings scale up in size, more advanced technique comes in play.

Last edited by Roger Nair; 10/02/14 08:29 PM.