aka Larry
Well-known member
First off let me say I don't know much about roofing. I have built ONE lean to on the back of my shop using corrugated metal and that's it. I have no experience with shingles or any other roofing.
OK, now that you know I'm a roofing noob, I need some help. The backstory is last last year my wife had a pair of jack legs to build a new screened porch off the back of our house. Though I'm no expert, it's easy to see that they wanted to do it fast, not do it right. The underside of the roof was enclosed with 1/4" plywood and now it's clear it's leaking because the stains in the white paint are very evident. I have since been told that "duh" no wonder it's leaking because the roof has something like a 1/12 pitch! Seems I've read somewhere since that something like 4/12 is the minimum slope for using asphalt shingles?
So moving forward I'm considering installing a metal roof over the existing shingles. This is not a large area at something like 8'x12', which is a rough guess. First I'd like to know should this be done with or without furring strips? Second what should the connection look like between the new and existing roof? When they built the roof for the new porch, they simply attached 2x4s to the house soffit. Another issue is the PVC ****** gutter that doesn't seem to catch the water hardly at all.
Depending on the recommendations from my fellow GJ members, I plan on fixing this disaster myself. The reason I didn't do it in the first place was because my wife has NO patience. When she wants something done, she wants it RIGHT NOW. Usually this is in June, July, or August, which is no time to be on a roof here in NC if you can avoid it. Now the cooler weather is here, I should be able to get it fixed.
I'm open for all thoughts and suggestions right now with the limited info I have given, though I plan to take pics soon so we can dive in the details with better information.
Thanks!
OK, now that you know I'm a roofing noob, I need some help. The backstory is last last year my wife had a pair of jack legs to build a new screened porch off the back of our house. Though I'm no expert, it's easy to see that they wanted to do it fast, not do it right. The underside of the roof was enclosed with 1/4" plywood and now it's clear it's leaking because the stains in the white paint are very evident. I have since been told that "duh" no wonder it's leaking because the roof has something like a 1/12 pitch! Seems I've read somewhere since that something like 4/12 is the minimum slope for using asphalt shingles?
So moving forward I'm considering installing a metal roof over the existing shingles. This is not a large area at something like 8'x12', which is a rough guess. First I'd like to know should this be done with or without furring strips? Second what should the connection look like between the new and existing roof? When they built the roof for the new porch, they simply attached 2x4s to the house soffit. Another issue is the PVC ****** gutter that doesn't seem to catch the water hardly at all.
Depending on the recommendations from my fellow GJ members, I plan on fixing this disaster myself. The reason I didn't do it in the first place was because my wife has NO patience. When she wants something done, she wants it RIGHT NOW. Usually this is in June, July, or August, which is no time to be on a roof here in NC if you can avoid it. Now the cooler weather is here, I should be able to get it fixed.
I'm open for all thoughts and suggestions right now with the limited info I have given, though I plan to take pics soon so we can dive in the details with better information.
Thanks!
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