Hi gang-
I'm pretty new to the Journal but over the past couple of years have seen some great advice given through this board. I am a relatively young (27) homeowner who bought his house 3 years ago with the hopes of completely remodeling it. After a hurricane, tropical storm (im in Northern NJ) and loosing my job due to mental illness, the funds just aren't really there for that. I work as a paramedic and am going to school "full time", so I have the time for repairs- just not a lot of $. I'm pretty handy, have a full set of tools for carpentry/construction and can create/read basic CAD drawings.
Sorry for the back story but I figure it could help when offering advice.
As with most of the members on this board my saving grace is my garage. The one space where I can relax and tinker. When I purchased the house I knew that it would eventually need to be replaced and accepted the challenge. It's big enough to have my tools, some shelving and a workbench and also fit a small car in. The garage door recently feel down so I made some quick "barn doors". It has a flat roof with a hot-applied coating, and is built with 2x4" wall construction (2x6" ceiling joists).
As you can tell in the pictures it is adjacent to my house and also contains the electrical panel and a small midget sized door for basement access. The foundation is in poor shape but strong, and I have good access all the way around the structure.
The main problem is that the roof leaks and it is flat, so water ice and snow pond in the many soft areas of the roof.
I replaced one window after the hurricane with a smaller one to allow more clearance with the roof, but haven't done the other one (egress).
Looking for some advice on how to best fix the roof problem and strengthen the structure, while saving as much $ as I can.
Any and all suggestions appreciated!
Ryan
I'm pretty new to the Journal but over the past couple of years have seen some great advice given through this board. I am a relatively young (27) homeowner who bought his house 3 years ago with the hopes of completely remodeling it. After a hurricane, tropical storm (im in Northern NJ) and loosing my job due to mental illness, the funds just aren't really there for that. I work as a paramedic and am going to school "full time", so I have the time for repairs- just not a lot of $. I'm pretty handy, have a full set of tools for carpentry/construction and can create/read basic CAD drawings.
Sorry for the back story but I figure it could help when offering advice.
As with most of the members on this board my saving grace is my garage. The one space where I can relax and tinker. When I purchased the house I knew that it would eventually need to be replaced and accepted the challenge. It's big enough to have my tools, some shelving and a workbench and also fit a small car in. The garage door recently feel down so I made some quick "barn doors". It has a flat roof with a hot-applied coating, and is built with 2x4" wall construction (2x6" ceiling joists).
As you can tell in the pictures it is adjacent to my house and also contains the electrical panel and a small midget sized door for basement access. The foundation is in poor shape but strong, and I have good access all the way around the structure.
The main problem is that the roof leaks and it is flat, so water ice and snow pond in the many soft areas of the roof.
I replaced one window after the hurricane with a smaller one to allow more clearance with the roof, but haven't done the other one (egress).
Looking for some advice on how to best fix the roof problem and strengthen the structure, while saving as much $ as I can.
Any and all suggestions appreciated!
Ryan
