Building a shed roof with an overhang can substantially change the look of the shed and can add extra functions.
How to frame a shed roof overhang.
How much overhang should a shed roof have.
The shed roof overhang is an important but neglected aspect of shed roof design.
Begin by measuring from your extended fascia to the peak of the shed.
You should also nail through the sidewall siding into the ends of each truss to secure the roof structure to the rest of the shed.
That said overhangs can extend as far as 2 without the need for external supports.
A stick framed roof uses 2x4 s or 2x6 s or whatever you are framing with but has a ridge board running down the middle ridge line.
See figure 8 1 roof framing details truss end boards.
Skillion shed style roof framing.
Watch me build a super simple overhang roof on the side of my shop to cover fire wood from the elements.
Read on to find out the reasons for incorporating an overhang as part of your shed roof and how to frame roof overhangs on different edges of a roof.
The skillion and shed style roofs are framed with a single slope 2 4 or 2 6 or thicker rafters spanning from the low wall to the high wall.
Do the same for the other side.
These boards will be the full dimension of the gable overhang.
Use this measurement to cut a length of 2 4 making sure that one side of the board is miter cut to match the peak of the roof.
Overhangs can vary from a few inches to a few feet depending on preference.
You then have rafters running down from this ridge board and resting on the top wall plates.
This is a super simple project and requires just a f.
However the suggested width of an overhang is between 12 and 18 for eaves and no more than 8 for rakes.
Hang the trusses upside down between the walls with each end resting on the top plate directly over a wall stud.
Framing the roof consists of attaching the trusses to the top plates then nailing the roof sheeting to the trusses.
A roof overhang can allow for the incorporation of soffits another roof ventilation option and they can help cover entryways and move rain water farther away from the shed and foundation.
Sometimes the rafter will have a tail and extend out past the wall so that you have a soffit or overhang.
Determine how much overhang you want on the gable ends and cut the truss end board accordingly.