spotco2
Well-known member
I know there are thousands of threads on attaching a lean to on a pole barn, so here's another one.
Building is 30'x30' with 10' walls. The grade on the back of the building had to be built up about 2' so I have about 12' to the soffit. The top bands around the building that support the trusses are 2x10's and are lag bolted. I knew I wanted to put a lean to on, so I added another row of 2x10's below the top bands on the outside of the building before the metal was installed.
The metal siding is standard 3/4" low rise metal panels just like everybody and their brother has used on pole barns for 20 years.
The existing roof is a 4:12 pitch and has a 12" overhang with trusses 5' OC. We are in Ga so we might see 2-4 inches of snow every few years.
I would like to get at least a 15' lean to on the back of the building and possibly even a 20' if slope allows. I will cover the lean to with metal very similar to what is on the existing roof and the walls will all be open.
Couple of questions.
What's the best way to attach the lean to against the existing wall? Hangers through nailed through the metal into the pair of 2x10's? I would like to not collapse the ribs in the outside panels.
How far to space the rafters out? What size lumber for the rafters?
Since I don't have to worry much about snow load, what is the lowest pitch I can do so that water runs off the roof?
In other words, y'all design this thing and I'll build it in a couple of months!
Building is 30'x30' with 10' walls. The grade on the back of the building had to be built up about 2' so I have about 12' to the soffit. The top bands around the building that support the trusses are 2x10's and are lag bolted. I knew I wanted to put a lean to on, so I added another row of 2x10's below the top bands on the outside of the building before the metal was installed.
The metal siding is standard 3/4" low rise metal panels just like everybody and their brother has used on pole barns for 20 years.
The existing roof is a 4:12 pitch and has a 12" overhang with trusses 5' OC. We are in Ga so we might see 2-4 inches of snow every few years.
I would like to get at least a 15' lean to on the back of the building and possibly even a 20' if slope allows. I will cover the lean to with metal very similar to what is on the existing roof and the walls will all be open.
Couple of questions.
What's the best way to attach the lean to against the existing wall? Hangers through nailed through the metal into the pair of 2x10's? I would like to not collapse the ribs in the outside panels.
How far to space the rafters out? What size lumber for the rafters?
Since I don't have to worry much about snow load, what is the lowest pitch I can do so that water runs off the roof?
In other words, y'all design this thing and I'll build it in a couple of months!
