Debris accumulation roof and gutters wind blown debris including leaves and pine needles from nearby and overhanging trees will accumulate on roofs and in gutters.
Main hazards with gable roofs in fire.
Vents are vulnerable to wildfires when embers and flames enter into the enclosed attic or crawl spaces and ignite combustible materials in those areas.
These flames can extend to the edge of the roof and adjacent siding.
Dry debris can be ignited by wind blown embers.
It can also lead to wire shorting issues.
The main demise of this type of home however resulted from the need for vertical studs 25 to 30 feet long and straight.
With the increase of lightweight.
A leaky roof could cause electrical wirings in the ceiling or attic to malfunction.
A ridge vent and through roof vents can be seen on the roof of the building shown here.
A strip vent in a soffited eave and frieze block vents in an open framed eave are shown here.
Even wires protected by junction boxes and insulation materials are not completely safe.