a basic guide to build a storage building: the roof

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Page 1: A Basic Guide to Build a Storage Building: The Roof

When you build storage building it is crucial to pay close attention to the roof. Look, not surprisingly, a shed is a

building built to protect the things you decide to store in it. A garden shed stores garden tools and equipment. A

simple storage shed may be home for holiday decorations for all seasons. Storage implies that the items you store in the shed are protected from the ravages of the elements. Rain and snow must be kept on the outside, not flowing

into the inside. In truth, it all begins with a sturdy, waterproof roof.

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Building a sturdy, durable roof is an investment well worth the initial coat. Remember, your shed roof is exposed

directly to the weather. It must shed rain, protect from snow, keep out dust and dirt and generally act as the first line of defense against the elements. By building a sound roof means that you'll spend far less in roof repairs over

the years saving you a ton of hard earned cash. You'll also provide powerful protection for the contents of the shed

itself. Of course, building a strong roof means you'll need a well thought out plan for this aspect of the construction of

your shed.

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Here are just a few things to keep in mind when looking for the right approach to roof construction:

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• Your roof design must have a built in slant. Even a flat roof has a 2 to 3 degree pitch to one side. A peaked

roof relieves pressure, especially from the weight of wet, heavy snow and is better for colder climates.

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• Make sure that your roof design complies with local building codes. Once the design is approved it may pay to

have your roof trusses prefabricated for you. Many lumber yards will do this for a small fee.

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• Once the walls of your shed are up and the trusses are fabricated, mark the top of the walls where the trusses

will be placed. Remember to measure twice and cut but once.

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• Place the trusses on their marks and nail them in place. If your design calls for a ridge board, install it now

making sure that everything is plumb and sturdy.

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• Now it is time to place the roof decking. Nail your decking in place. Your roof is now structurally sound.

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• Install your roofing shingles according to the manufacturer's instructions. Place any underlayment

material on the decking first and then apply the shingles. Be certain to have metal flashing in place where required.

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Make certain you follow safety procedures. Working on a roof can be dangerous. It is best to have a helper when

working on your roof in order to make the job go smoothly. As you build the storage building, it pays to

focus your attention on the roof in order to assure your long-term investment.

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