Hip porch roofs are the most complex roof design with soft and equally angled slopes.
Porch roof lining.
This porch roof is suitable for those who love activities outside.
There is no fixed design for this porch roof.
Quickboard ceiling lining looks just like timber but is better in so many ways it s perfect for ceilings and patio alfresco lining.
If you plan to include a ceiling fan in your porch make sure you take that into consideration when deciding on the height of your ceiling.
If you have an enclosed porch ceiling have vents to clear the roof cavity of moisture.
Durable plastic and glass panels in your porch roof provide weather protection while also maximizing natural light.
Cracks in the shingles can also be the culprit especially if the shingles are underneath a tree branch.
This roof style is more difficult to create because it is largely unsupported by the house.
Durable fiber cement board and hardboard options are available as siding options and some of these work well on the ceiling of an exposed porch that must withstand humidity.
Hip porch roofs extend past the house of the wall to create a more pyramid shaped design.
Composite materials are made to be mold resistant.
Any mold that happens to grow in the corners can t penetrate and is easy to wash off.
Depending on the type of your house the open porch roof could be adjusted to compliment.
Made from a light weight composite quickboard ceiling lining is quick and easy to install.
Open porch roof.
Add a hip porch roof to your design for a gentler slope.
Flat porch roof design image.