To stabilize the rafters support the roofing material and hold the entire roof together roof sheathing is installed.
Roof sheathing overhang.
Add an inch and a half for subfascia strike a line.
A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches or even less.
When one slope is completely sheathed pop a chalk line down any slope edge as in a hip roof that needs to be cut at an angle.
A tapered piece of sheathing can be cut to fill in at the eave if necessary.
The exposed edges of the 3 layers of rigid insulation are no longer exposed.
Nail the drip edge to the roof sheathing at roughly 18 24 spacing intervals using roofing nails.
Metal is usually installed on rafters or strip sheathing rather than the solid decking used under other materials.
Align the long edge of the sheathing with the ends of the.
Measure from the edge of the plywood outside of the wall over to whatever the overhang will be and square a line up to indicate the end of the truss tail.
Sheath one slope of the roof at a time ripping the top course to the needed width at the ridge.
Points to the installation of ice and water shield along the lower roof eaves protecting against ice dam leaks that are common on un vented roofs in cold weather or snow climates.
Some slight overhang is recommended in conjunction with a drip edge flashing to prevent water from getting under the roofing and onto underlying wood.
In the u s roof sheathing is almost always composed of wood usually osb oriented strand board or plywood.
Position the first piece of plywood or oriented strand board sheathing on the bottom edge of the rafter tails at one end of the roof.
Box beam gable framing new gable overhang is framed in the form of a box beam hanging off of a new layer of roof plywood roof sheathing cantilevered over the top of the 3 layers of rigid insulation.
Add the thickness of the true fascia 15 16 in in this case.