Your Shed Roof – What to consider
Posted by Andy on
February 7, 2010
Things to consider when building a shed roof – Here are our tips
The roof of your shed is a very important aspect of your build. A good roof will keep all your stored goods safe and dry. Here are a few things to consider when you get to the roof of your shed.
- Snow – if you are building a shed in a location that experiences a lot of snow, you will want to ensure that you shed roof can handle the load. Snow can lie very deep on a roof and the construction needs to be strong enough to handle that. The steeper the angle of the trusses the better it is for snow areas
- Roof designs sometimes need to adhere to building code regulations. If you happen to live in a conservation area, you will want to ensure that you’re shed is not in violation of any codes.
- When you get to the building of your shed roof, safety is the most important factor. Anyone who is working on the roof should consider what the weather is doing and if it is safe to be there at that time.
- Roof shingles should be of the best quality you can afford. Your shed is going to last years and you don’t want to have to replace your shingles too often. If you can, try and match your shingles to your home roof shingles for a more authentically pleasing look.
Finally, you know that your roof is a vary important part of your shed building project and with a good looking shed roof, your shed will look all the more professional and will last for years to come.
Building the pool bar was a little more involved. We have a really great tiled area so the ground was level and as this is the shed closest to the main house, we really wanted it to look a little nicer. We’ll be storing the garden furniture in there as well as the pool toys and maybe at the far end will have a bar.
Including the power into the construction didn’t cost much and we will definately do it with all our future sheds. (theres nothing worse than trying to find something in the shed in the dark and on rainy days it’s sometimes hard to see at the back of the shed.)
In the building of my second shed, I picked up some real tips. Before I got started, I double checked the plans. I also realised that building a bigger shed was neccessary. Building a little one first was great, but the more space you have the be
This was the first shed I built. I used wood that I found at a used lumber yard. It was really cheap and it worked really well. The foundations were really important at this part of the property as there is a lot of water.

