Outstanding features

  • Lean-to rafters make a difference with the design of the roof structure slanted to one side
  • The slanted roof design helps rainwater drain quickly, minimizing water stagnation on the roof
  • Only one main load-bearing truss system is needed, helping to reduce the volume of materials
  • Lean-to rafters can be used to expand the usable area, creating additional space for the main construction
  • Lean-to rafters are often easy to install, shortening construction time and reducing labor costs

Lean-to rafters are a type of sloped roof structure widely used in construction, especially in prefabricated steel buildings. With a special design, one side rests on the main frame while the other leans on a system of secondary columns. Lean-to rafters not only expand usable space but also create auxiliary areas such as corridors, storage rooms, and covered zones efficiently and effectively.

Thanks to its lightweight structure, the Lean-to rafters system allows for the expansion of buildings without significantly altering the main structure. This brings many outstanding benefits, including cost savings, reduced construction time, and increased design flexibility. Lean-to rafters are suitable for both compact structures and projects requiring quick space additions.

A distinctive feature of Lean-to rafters is their adaptability to various types of constructions. For example, in factories or warehouses, Lean-to rafters can be installed to create additional storage space or serve as a covered area for transportation vehicles. Moreover, in residential projects, this design can also be applied to create outdoor spaces, such as gardens or covered parking areas.

Compared to traditional structures, Lean-to rafters not only simplify the construction process but also help optimize material usage. This is an ideal solution for those looking for an efficient yet cost-effective expansion option.