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Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 1:14:50 AM | different eave height revit Arch 2016

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Hi basic question but cant find a answer anywhere..

Simple hip & valley roof - house is at one level - garage is higher.

I create the roof at standard level then select the eave on the garage "plate offset from base" and adjust this say 3 course higher.

This gives me correct garage height but the shared valleys are now sqeauwiff (not sure if thats a word..) ie. valley line is not at the intersection.

How can I fix ?  Align eave will fix valley but then height is wrong?

Thanks Grant

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Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 1:30:13 AM | different eave height revit Arch 2016

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Revit draws the ridge line where it will be based on the information given.  I suspect that you will need to adjust the roof slopes to get the valleys and ridges to be in the correct place.  Draw a section through to see what's happening.


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Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 1:53:59 AM | different eave height revit Arch 2016

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Thanks Tim - Ive attached a pdf of the roof with the valley problem.  "Adjust the roof slopes" But the whole roof is 25deg we dont want varying roof slopes is there not anyway to avoid that ?


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Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 9:39:08 AM | different eave height revit Arch 2016

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Are you saying that the garage roof bottom is higher than the bottom of the rest of the roof?   If so, then the eave is not at the corner, it would have to step up somewhere. 

 

In your case, look at this in 3D.  I think the eave slopes after turning the corner in order to work and that is why the eave is not where you want to see it.

 

If you don't want that, you have to tell us what you want to happen here.



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Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 8:00:26 PM | different eave height revit Arch 2016

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Is this what you're looking for (see pic)? If yes, see this link.



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