A Frame Deck Roof Plans

Adding a roof to your deck is best done as the deck is being built.
A frame deck roof plans. The most common styles are gable hip and shed. The footings for porch decks must be larger than deck footings. These deck plans plan are not considered valid unless approved by your local building inspector or structural engineer. Porch decks require 25 additional psf for roof loads for a total of 80 psf.
The final answer was to build a regular roof with a ridge extending onto the garage roof. If you choose to add a roof to an existing deck you may need to add additional supports so it can hold the weight of the roof. Consumer and builder accept all responsibility and liability for all aspects of the use of any plan found on this website. Any use of any plan on this website is at your own risk.
Typical decks are designed to support 55 psf lbs per square foot. Building a shed roof over a deck. The existing slab can vary considerably throwing off crucial measurements. With a width of 12 and a pitch of 4 12 that meant the ridge would have to be 2 higher than the eaves of the garage.
Many porches use 22 diameter corner and intermediate. When you are building a patio cover off of an existing roof or wall you must take all of your measurements from the point at which the patio roof will attach to the existing structure not the outside of the slab. Consider including an ice and water barrier too. Many building departments require a local architect or engineer to design plans for porch roofs because of the increased snow roof and wind loads created by adding a roof.