To avoid injury turn off all the power to the porch area if there are electrical wires running to the porch.
How to tear a porch off while supporting the roof.
Anyone have any tips tricks on how to make sure it is supported safely and properly while i work on the deck below.
By properly supporting the porch roof with temporary but reliable bracing you can go about your project without worry.
Large 8 x 8 posts are necessary for the use of supporting a porch roof.
Before starting repairs to the roof the foundation for the entire porch and any supporting columns must be assessed for damage and structural integrity.
Measure off the porch at.
For safety s sake start with the roof when you are dismantling a porch.
Begin with the gutter trim work and then the shingles.
Begin at the top of the porch roof and jab the spade under the shingles to remove them.
Usually the entire porch structure temporarily must be supported sometimes with an extensive shoring system held in place by scaffolding.
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Step 2 locate the rafters to which the roof decking is nailed by looking for the rows of nails.
Use the ladder to access the roof.
The homeowner widened and deepened the front stoop turning it into a porch that s 28 by 8 feet.
Then measure on the ground out in front of the porch from.
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Tour the 660 square foot cottage.
Rather than crowd the porch with furniture dueling porch swings were hung and guests are encouraged to pull out chairs.
Use a spade shovel to begin tearing off the shingles.
The roof over this porch is perfectly fine so i want to preserve it but the rest of the porch decking boards and support has a lot of rot.
So before i tear up the porch i want to make sure the roof is supported very well.
The bracing will take an afternoon and give you as many stress free working days as you need.
Step 1 measure the height from the ground to the eaves under your porch.
Measure the distance between the bottom of the porch roof and the top of the ledger beams of the porch.