I built a new gable roof over the front verandah of the house to provide weather and elements protection to the west facing front of the house. I designed and built the roof myself and it consists of two timber trusses. The rear truss is exposed and is glazed to allow in natural lighting and is supported on fabricated steel brackets bolted to the existing house roof timbers. The front truss is lined inside and out and is supported on two timber posts which, in turn, are supported on reinforced concrete foundations with soil anchors to resist uplift forces. The internal raked ceiling of the roof is lined with stained and varnished marine-grade plywood.
Materials
All timber structural members with corrugated steel roof sheeting and flashings to match the existing house. Internal lining is marine grade plywood. All fixings were either stainless steel or galvanised. All major materials purchased from Bunnings.
Tools
Makita sliding compound mitre saw, Ryobi cordless drill & driver, Makita circular saw, Bosch jigsaw, Ryobi multi-tool, Makita router, Ozito cement mixer & hand tools, all purchased from Bunnings
Steps
Step 1
1. Lifted existing roof sheets to bolt in 5 steel brackets to support rear truss.
2. Fabricated rear truss & bolted into place
3. Dug footings for front posts & installed soil anchors and poured concrete (bags & cement mixer).
4. Installed timber posts and fabricated front truss in-place
5. Installed all timber purlins and noggings to link the two trusses.
6. Installed gutter, roof insulation and corrugated roof sheeting & flashings
7.Installed front weatherboards and barge boards
8.Installed internal stained & varnished marine-ply ceiling paneling
9.Installed internal front gable lining using painted marine ply
10 Installed low-voltage internal RGB LED lighting system with remote control