Before we delve into how to do a roof over let s first cover 3 very common materials that mobile home roof overs use.
Roof over grill area.
Roof over materials 1.
Pergolas are usually built of wood so they look more airy and light than gazebos and they often have grid sides to use for climbing plants.
Secure the tar paper to the plywood sheets with roofing staples.
A chic contemporary bbq area of wood and concrete with a grill and a cooking zone a concrete dining area and rattan stools a contemporary outdoor barbecue area done in black and stained wood with matte cabinets a grill a hood and some meal spaces.
Covering your outdoor bbq are with a roof is a good idea to make cooking more comfortable.
When these are secured to the structure we have a roof frame that slopes 1 inch over about 4 feet.
Similar to a screened in porch the burning gas and charcoal could stain your ceiling over a long enough time period.
The inside joists simply get a 1 inch deep by 1 and a half inch wide notch on the back side.
Look for eaves extending beyond sidewalls and possibly over the grill and be careful when designing a porch roof over a grill area.
Pergolas are another option to cover your grill but be aware that a pergola roof is usually not so solid and more grid like than a gazebo s one.
And thanks to the built in shelves you can keep grilling equipment in easy reach or keep a seat close at hand to settle in for a meal when the cooking s done.
Pergola gazebo covered grill and outdoor kitchen this pergola style gazebo rests over the top of this stainless steel grill and outdoor kitchen area.
Fit the side drip edges over the roofing felt while the bottom drip edges should be fit under.
Place a starting course at the bottom of the roof before installing the asphalt shingles.
Even though you can extreme care should still be taken.
Ways to roof over your mobile home.
This means you can probably get by grilling even with charcoal underneath an awning as long as you have proper clearance 9 feet.
An exhaust hood can be expensive but it is effective at managing smoke when the grill is under a roof or near a window and may prevent smoke from entering the home and triggering the alarm system.
Aluminum is the most popular type of roof over for mobile home users and with good reason.
Featuring a powder coated metal frame with a black finish and polyester roof this piece is designed to give you shelter over most grill sizes.