If attaching a patio roof to a ledger beneath the eaves does not allow for enough headroom you can set the new patio roof s rafters on the wall s top plate.
Finishing porch roof against wall of house.
The ugly part is channeling around the kickout wing.
This patio roof gives a modern touch to your house.
Lay the cut flashing down at the corner over a shingle that is already in place.
Frame your porch roof by continually adding rafters until it extends one foot past your porch walls or support columns.
Nail the flashing securely in place using roofing nails.
You just use a jigsaw to cut a notch in the siding for the kickout.
This roof looks like floating since it is only supported by a post and the wall of the house.
1 1 2 clearance is good.
And so do the post and the frame of the ceiling.
Finishing with vinyl i just j channel 1 in.
With fibercement you have to leave 2 inches to the roof surface and for wood you should leave about 1 inch.
In the case of the perpendicular gable the roof rafters are parallel to the wall the rafters that form the wall side gable are flush against the wall and the ridge board at the peak of the roof.
The minimalist concept just like any other modern houses is what it is all about.
Try to keep the nails as flush as possible to the edges.
The corner cut should be facing upwards.
On a two story house you can usually tie the ledger into a band joist also called a rim joist located between the floors as shown below.
A fascia board which is a roofing material that helps compensate when there are inevitable inconsistencies in rafter length will mount on the front and on the sides of your porch roof frame.
Similarly the last step flashing on the roof needs to lay on top of the siding then the next row of siding covers it.
The tongue and groove ceiling complements the wooden fence very well.
Fascia would need to be about 1 2 shorter leaving space for the clapboard.
The flashing on the wall should be flush against it and the porch roof portion should be on top of the shingles.
Gently hammer the 45 degree cut around the corner of the porch roof seam.