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Building A MASSIVE Deck Part 3 - Roof Framing and Sheathing

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We are building a huge roof over this massive deck in this video! We are building a low slope shed roof over this deck, so we have to set our beams and cut a

Building a Deck and Screen Porch PART 2 - Framing and Sheathing the Roof

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In part 2 of this deck and screen porch build we are setting roof rafters and sheathing the roof! This is a huge screen porch and a pretty steep roof pitch.

How to Build a Roof Over a Deck: Complete Steps for Optimized Outdoor Space

https://rooferdigest.com/how-to-build-a-roof-over-a-deck/
Attach horizontal beams on top of the support posts to create the main framework for the roof. The spacing of the rafters or trusses atop these beams will depend on the roofing material's weight and the local building codes. Rafters or trusses are then installed across the beams, creating the slope of the roof.

Roof Decking & Sheathing: Useful Information Guide

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3. General: The National Roof Deck Contractors Association website has some useful information about various roof deck types. 4. Building Codes: Commercial: Lumber sheathing: see 2304.8.2 Structural Roof Sheathing in the 2018 International Building Code. 5. Building Codes: Commercial: Steel roof deck: see 2210.1.1.2 Steel Roof Deck in the 2018

Roof Sheathing 101: Purposes, Types, & Installation Tips

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A. Roof sheathing typically comes in 4 by 8-foot sheets, marked with a grid, and should be installed perpendicular to the frame. The standard thickness range for sheathing is usually between 3/8 and ¾-inch. Generally, it needs to be at least 19/32-inch thick, and it's best to use nails, not staples, for installation.

How To Build a Roof Over a Deck - Green Building Elements

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The Cost of Building a Roof Over a Deck. Generally, the cost to build a roof over a deck can range from $3000 to $10000, depending on labor and material costs. But this cost differs based on a range of factors, as follows. Size of the Deck. The size of your deck will be a big factor in determining the cost of building a roof over it.

How to Build Roof Over Deck - Plasticine House

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To build a roof over a deck, you need to connect the new roof framing to the existing home. The easiest way is to use posts and beam construction with rafters connecting the beam to the home. Other ways involve removing a portion of the existing roof, adding trusses, and other framing options. In this article we'll cover all your options when

Proper Installation of APA Rated Sheathing for Roof Applications

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Step 3: Fasten panels with a minimum of 8d common (0.131 inch x 2-1/2 inches) nails spaced at a maximum of 6 inches on center at supported panel ends and edges. At intermediate supports, fasten panels 12 inches on center. In high wind areas more fasteners may be required. Fasteners should be 3/8 inch from panel ends and 3/8 inch from panel edges (see hints below).

Building A Roof Over Your Deck | Decks.com

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SHARE. Installing a porch roof over an existing deck is usually not recommended unless the deck was originally designed to support a future porch. Typical decks are designed to support 55 PSF (lbs per square foot). Porch decks require 25 additional PSF for roof loads for a total of 80 PSF. As a result, most decks have inadequate footings to

How to Build a Roof Over a Deck: the Easy Way - Sensible Digs

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Take care to follow the manufacturer's instructions when integrating your deck roof with your existing one. Costs to Build a Roof Over a Deck. A lot depends on the size of your roof and the materials you use. The average deck roof comes in around $5,000, but it could range between $2,000 and $10,000. Deck Roof Design Ideas

What Is Roof Sheathing: Plywood & OSB Thickness Requirements

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In size, plywood sheathing comes in a four by 8 feet board or panel and ranges in thickness of ¼", ½," and ¾.". There are two types of plywood in the market: plywood meant for construction and plywood that carpenters use to make cabinets and other furniture. You must buy suitable plywood for the project.

Roof Decking / Sheathing: Types, Replacement, Tips & More - Colony Roofers

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3. Plank Decking. Before plywood was invented, plank decking was the main construction method used for roof decking. Plank decking has largely been replaced by sheet decking, which is typically composed of 1x6" or 1x8" wooden boards.

A Complete Guide to the Parts of a Roof - Architectural Digest

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Tail: The tail is the rafter's end that hangs over both the exterior wall and part of the eaves. It directs water away from the structure's walls, foundation, and entryways. 2. Roof Deck. A

Deck Framing (How to Build a Deck Part 3/5) - YouTube

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Build a solid structure for your deck. Learn how to build a deck frame the right way in this tutorial. We'll cover: deck joist spacing, deck beams, decking j

BSI-063: Over-roofing—Don't Do Stupid Things - Building Science

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On the gable ends this was pretty easy. The fully adhered membrane wrapped down over the cut back roof deck to tie into the wall water control layer and air control layer (Photograph 11). On the front of the roof edges the original roof deck sheathing was cut back flush with the wall and the fully adhered membrane folded down around the rafter

Understand the Layers of Your Roof | Moore and Sons | Grand Rapids

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Roof Deck. The roof deck of your Grand Rapids-area home comprises three elements: Sheathing; Underlayment; Water and Ice Shield; Sheathing is either thin plywood or Oriented Strand Board (OSB in the trade). These sheets cover the rafters and are installed with tiny, nail-wide gaps between the sheets to allow for thermal expansion.

Roof Decks A to Z; Part XII: Board Sheathing | IIBEC

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Figure 1 depicts one such board sheathing deck on an older barrel-type shape where restoration/upfit was underway. For decades, it was common to find 1-in.-thick boards ranging up to 12 in. wide. These may have been nailed together tightly when installed, but wood shrinks as it dries, so eventual gaps of ½ in. or more are commonly found.

How To Roof A Deck | Outdoor Kitchen Part 3 - MSN

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Last week, we showed you how to frame the deck roof and this week we added the roofing underlayment and panels. We also show how to build and water-proof a chimney cricket to keep water from

Sheathing Walls | JLC Online

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Sheathing is the covering applied over a wood-framed building before the siding goes on. Sheathing helps the frame to resist racking, and when applied according to strict engineering specifications, sheathing can be a major component in shear-wall construction to resist seismic activity or excessive wind. It has also become an integral part of

Top 3 Roof Deck Design Considerations for High Wind Events

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But the attachment of the roof decking to the structure is really the key to the structural performance of the roof. How fasteners can withstand forces that cause shear, withdrawal, and pull-through will determine if your roof survives a high wind event. 1. Shear. Transferring shear is important in both seismic and high wind events.

Residential Post-and-Frame Construction, Part 3: Installing a WRB

https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/article/residential-post-and-frame-construction-part-3-installing-a-wrb
The posts resist lateral movement by both their connection to the concrete slab—achieved with a cast-in-place metal bracket—and the horizontal 2x wall girts fastened directly to the posts. In addition, there are diagonal framing members in the corners to help resist racking. The roof trusses—also 6 ft. on center above the shop that

Detailing Floor-to-Exterior Wall Conditions in Type III Projects

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Additionally, DCA 3 notes that neither the sacrificial blocking in the wall, floor framing, or floor sheathing that penetrates the exterior walls needs to be FRTW as these are simply extensions of the floor assembly, not members of the exterior wall. IBC only requires that exterior wall framing and sheathing be FRTW.