How To Attach A Shed Roof To An Existing Wall

Read on to find out how to attach a patio roof to an existing house.
How to attach a shed roof to an existing wall. The most common roof to wall intersections involve either a gable roof with its ridge running perpendicular to the wall or a shed roof that slopes downward away from the wall. After that you can seal the brackets from the front. Reinstall the removed shingles or use new shingles to cover the area of the old roof which was exposed. 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.
Most common ways to attach a patio roof to an existing house. 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. In the case of a lean to roof over an addition the existing rafters will have to be cut away to accommodate the addition and the shed roof will require support where. Add a second top plate to more securely attach the walls and to add strength and support for the roof.
The top plate on each side will overlap and attach to one adjoining wall corner. Repeat for the remaining two walls. This will occur at all four corners adding an additional attachment point for each corner. Prevent the splash of the rain let the air flow.
Add decking atop the roof and nail on metal flashing where the shed roof joins the existing roof.