Shed Roof Attached To House
A house attached patio roof takes advantage of the house s structure by supporting one end of the roof on a ledger mounted horizontally to the house.
Shed roof attached to house. Work from the height of the outside of the new shed roof. Shed roof design combines advantages of gable roof and flat roof with beams spanning between two walls one of which is higher than the other one thus creating a slant usually ranging usually ranging from 7 to 35. If you are tying the shed roof into an existing roof on the house you will need to remove the shingles and sheathing to expose the roof framing. You save one of the walls.
If the outside edge is 8 feet high and the area being covered is 15 feet attach the shed roof addition at least 9 feet 3 inches above the level of the porch or other area being roofed or 10 feet 6 inches for a 2 pitch. However if you choose to build a freestanding shed and use this style of roof you should plan the slope of your roof in such a manner as to slope down from the front to the back of the shed. The roof is typically sloped down from the connecting wall if the shed is attached to the side of your house or garage. Depending very much on specific small house design its proportions and weather conditions of the location.
Locating and mounting the ledger is normally a fairly easy process. Here are the main positives of building attached shed instead of a standalone one. More often than not attached shed use lean to roofs because they are easier to build and allow water snow and all that stuff to drop easily instead of trooping between the shed roof and your house wall. Rafters should be attached to the header beam using hurricane ties.
The good and the bad. The ledger typically a 2 by 6 is usually designed to hold one end of the patio roof rafters.