Put your level on the porch roof beam parallel to the front of the porch and that is probably what you ll find happened.
Bracing up a porch roof.
Once it is plumb mark the position on the porch roof.
Porch decks also require larger footings than deck footings.
You may remember my postings last year on.
If the deck doubles as a porch it needs to be able to support no more than 80 psf.
Install another bracket in this position.
If that is the case don t bring the high side down like you did with the deck.
I want to support the porch roof just a roof no live load with 2x material attached to a stake maybe 6 back from the porch.
Position a mounting bracket at one of the marks on the bottom of the porch.
The bracing will take an afternoon and give you as many stress free working days as you need.
I have to remove a brick column and rebuild.
This time i was jacking the porch roof up so i could install my final and last portion of half round gutter.
Step 1 measure the height from the ground to the eaves under your porch.
Jacking up a porch roof at a sidewall.
Stand a post up in the bracket and hold a level on its side.
The bracing technique largely depends on the size weight and type of roof.
The porch roof is about 10 above grade so the bracing would be greater than 45 closer to 60.
If the roof is attached to the deck it needs to be able to support the weight.
By properly supporting the porch roof with temporary but reliable bracing you can go about your project without worry.
Now carefully remove the bracing and lower the porch roof on to the new beam images 3 and 4.
So i found myself having to jack up one corner of our front side porch roof.
Before putting the stronger beam in place jack up the porch roof 7 3 4 inches to make room for the new taller beam images 1 and 2.
Decks typically are designed to support 55 pounds per square feet or psf of weight.
This is the 3 rd time we ve jacked up a portion of this house.
Nail the boards at a 20 degree.