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Building A Garden Shed

November 12th, 2009 · No Comments

by Scott Rodgers

Adding a roof to your garden will not only enhance the beauty of a setting but may also add to the value of your home. Keeping that in mind, opting for the good quality material may be a good investment.

The subsequent content discusses the various materials and types that you can consider for garden roof. Moreover, the choice of roof is an essential part of the design process. You should select the one that matches the exterior portion of your house.

Flat roofs are those that are laid in horizontal direction with a slight inclination. These are the most simple to build and allows water to get drained easily. Gable roofs commonly known as pitched roofs are little more inclined than the flat roofs.

Next is the mono pitched sheds that can be used to cover the garden top. As the name suggests, these consists of single slope and that too is not very steep. Such roof styles encourage water to run off very quickly.

Another roof style that provides your garden a classic look is none other than hipped roof. These basically consists of very large angles, thus making them more steep. Hipped roofs resembles the shape of a pyramid. The downside of this roof type is its uneasy maintenance due to less interior space. These are made to tolerate the strongest of winds.

In simple words mansard roofing refers to a hip roof with extra roof planes. It can also be termed as a pitched roof that slopes away from the ridge in two successive planes. The difference between the hip and mansard roof is, the latter provides easy access to them, thereby making maintenance a simpler task.

Once you have settled on a roof style, consider what type of roofing material you will use to cover the roof surface. Here are some of the very common materials that one can use for the topside of the garden. Wooden sheds would be the most appreciable material to beautify your garden top. Metal roofing is a also a popular technique to cover the roof surface.

Also, you can use plastic to cover the garden from the top. Plastic roofing is specially designed to withstand the standing water. In addition to this, these are inflammable and are applicable to low pitch roofs. You will likely enjoy your garden structure for many seasons to come, if installed and maintained in a proper manner.

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