purlines

/ˈpɜrlaɪnz/
noun
  1. Horizontal beams in a roof that support the rafters and transfer the load to the main structural supports.
    • The architect specified purlines every four feet to ensure the roof could handle heavy snow.
    • During the renovation, we replaced the old wooden purlines with metal ones.
    • The carpenter installed steel purlines to strengthen the warehouse roof.
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