How To Build A Slanted Metal Porch Roof
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Mauerlat must be.
How to build a slanted metal porch roof. At the first stage the mauerlat is installed. Align the first metal roofing panel so that it overlaps the edging by 1 2 to 3 4 of an inch and is square to the roof. In the lower end of the rafter leg cut out. Use thru bolts for a solid and strong connection.
I show how i construct it showning in detail how to do the lead flashing. Install the header beam. Install the 2 2x10 header beams to the notched 6x6 support posts. Be sure the larger edge is laid so that the small edge of the next panel will overlap it.
Using lag bolts and a screwdriver fasten the base of the posts to the ground. Place it at the ends of the outer wall on the pre fixed waterproofing material. Measure the sightline clearance height from the roof to the house not the other way around. Notice that the tops of the 6x6 support posts are notched to hold the header beam.
Basically a slanted roof style is a flat roof tilted high up at one edge to create a very steep slope. This meant the patio cover could start at the edge of the house s roof at a height of eight feet and slope down to seven feet leaving a clearance of more than six and a half feet between the lowest part of the frame s headers and the ground at its outer edge. This is part two of the porch build where i am doing the roof. Install temporary bracing to keep the support posts level and in place.
You have to make. You can either remove the eave or just keep it. Using corrugated metal also allows me to reduce the degree of slope or roof pitch needed to a mere 10 percent or a 1 to 10 pitch. Measure the size of the beam that you are going to use.
Place the first screw.