So i want to know if there is a way to cut back the overhang to about 16 or maybe even a little more and not have to re roof and if so how.
Plunge cut roof overhang.
To begin cutting out the old floor mark the size of the new footing and cut the outline with a circular saw fitted with a diamond masonry blade.
Start by making a 1 in.
With a flat shed roof the roof simply extends past the wall plate to provide an overhang.
The tin was just recently replaced so removing it is not an option.
The soffits are boxed in which also is very ugly.
Here phil explains how much overhang a roof should have at the gutter.
Cuts until soil pulled from underneath the slab tells you the concrete has been breached.
The size of the roof overhang you choose depends largely on the style of your shed s roof.
Overhangs play a role in directing rainfall.
I have a customer that i am doing some work for on a pool house.
A common nailing schedule for a roof is 6 6 12 6 in.
Is it possible to cut back the roof overhang without having to re roof.
Make successively deeper 1 in.
I have a 2 overhang all the way around the house it s a very small house so the overhang makes it look even smaller and kind of ugly.
Then the box beams were trimmed out photograph 8 and a double frieze board installed to hide the increase in roof thickness without requiring redoing the gable end siding photograph 9.
When you nail sheathing on the gable end and overhang take special care not to miss the rafters.
At the edges and joints and 12 in.
The roof is a metal r panel over full 1 t g pine on 2x4 rafters.
Because this style of a shed has a flat roof it can facilitate a wider overhang which is ideal for storage.
The roof is new and so is the house only about a year old.
Deep plunge cut on each side of the post.
An eave is the roof edge s underside and it may be open or enclosed with soffit creating a horizontal plane giving the eave a finished look.
The overhangs on the gable ends were cut off rigid insulation added to the top photograph 6 and then the overhangs rebuilt as box beams photograph 7.