Model A Fan
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On my property, I have about a 1.5 car garage (detached) and on the left hand side, there is a patch between the fence (neighbors) and my garage that I would like to put a lean-to structure over so I can park a car/boat/project/UFO/whatever under to free up space in my garage, driveway or whatever.
I am looking for some building techniques that would show how to properly join the boards together to get a rigid structure.
For the footers, would you recommend going with a 4x4 inset in concrete, 4x4 on a pier block or something else?
I am leaning toward a free standing structure instead of attaching a side to my garage via a 2x6 toe board (or whatever its called). I would like to have the roof at a slighter angle than the garage roof pitch, that way I have more clearance and it will still drain. The lean-to roof would start under the actual garage roof so there is overlap and no leaking between the two roofs. The only reason I would attach one side to the garage would be to have MAXIMUM square foot in the lean-to by eliminating the 4x4s along the garage.
I am planning on an open side design because I don't want to mess with siding, but I may put up some siding just to match the garage. I was also reading that going with a metal roof instead of plywood/shingle would be good because I can get away with fewer crossbeams and it is less weight. Who knows, so I guess we'll see.
Any ideas and pictures of existing structures would be nice. I have included a plan for mine, I just need to refine it and start building.
Purple is existing garage (needs a different color, I hate purple) and red is proposed lean-to structure).
I am looking for some building techniques that would show how to properly join the boards together to get a rigid structure.
For the footers, would you recommend going with a 4x4 inset in concrete, 4x4 on a pier block or something else?
I am leaning toward a free standing structure instead of attaching a side to my garage via a 2x6 toe board (or whatever its called). I would like to have the roof at a slighter angle than the garage roof pitch, that way I have more clearance and it will still drain. The lean-to roof would start under the actual garage roof so there is overlap and no leaking between the two roofs. The only reason I would attach one side to the garage would be to have MAXIMUM square foot in the lean-to by eliminating the 4x4s along the garage.
I am planning on an open side design because I don't want to mess with siding, but I may put up some siding just to match the garage. I was also reading that going with a metal roof instead of plywood/shingle would be good because I can get away with fewer crossbeams and it is less weight. Who knows, so I guess we'll see.
Any ideas and pictures of existing structures would be nice. I have included a plan for mine, I just need to refine it and start building.
Purple is existing garage (needs a different color, I hate purple) and red is proposed lean-to structure).
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