How to Build a Deck with a
Roof
By building a simple roof structure over the deck itself, you can greatly increase the number of days that you
have to enjoy it. This article outlines the steps to take in order to build a simple, yet effective roof over your
existing deck. The roof outlined in this article is known as a "lean-to" roof and can tie directly into your house
roof or exist as a stand-alone unit.
1 Build the frame of the roof on the ground. Frame up a box the size of the outer dimensions of your deck using
2 by 4 inch lumber. Then run joists connecting the front of your roof with the rear every two feet along the length
of your roof.
2 Tie your existing deck posts into the roof by extending your corner posts with the 4 by 4 lumber. Make
the front of the roof the height of the house roof you are presumably tying into, with the rear sloping at a rate
of six inches over two feet.
3 Lift the box frame you built in Step 1 onto the four corner posts and attach using the lag bolts. When
the box frame is secure, install the plywood on top of the frame to provide a flat surface on which to nail your
tin.
4 Install tar paper on the plywood sub-roofing and then follow-up by laying the tin roofing down. Tie the
tin roof into your existing roof using metal flashing available at any home supplies store. This will ensure a
waterproof seal at the junction of house roof to deck roof.
How to Build a Deck with a Roof
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