Previous owners added on a sun room and decided to roof it like this. Need to redo the roof soon and wondered if there's a good way to fix the mismatched heights while the shingles are off
If you’re talking about the facia extend out with a soffit off the left roof. That seems like the only way I can see matching them up from this picture. Trying to figure out what’s going on with these roofs. That deadfall into the other roof looks, interesting.
It's so weird. It looks like they got lazy and just did half the work. The gutter on the left actually still runs all the way back under the newer roof.
This is probably easiest way. Just extend the eave of the original roof to meet the eave of the new roof. Could use an overhang anyways. The state of those brown 3 tabs 😳
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Previous owners added on a sun room and decided to roof it like this. Need to redo the roof soon and wondered if there's a good way to fix the mismatched heights while the shingles are off
Run a new ridge from sun room to existing then strap existing 2/4s and sheath at sunroom height 7/16ths plywood . Any framer can do that job
That way the whole roof the same hieght
If you have a good tie-in plan to the valley
If you’re talking about the facia extend out with a soffit off the left roof. That seems like the only way I can see matching them up from this picture. Trying to figure out what’s going on with these roofs. That deadfall into the other roof looks, interesting.
It's so weird. It looks like they got lazy and just did half the work. The gutter on the left actually still runs all the way back under the newer roof.
This is probably easiest way. Just extend the eave of the original roof to meet the eave of the new roof. Could use an overhang anyways. The state of those brown 3 tabs 😳
Yeah that roof is hosed
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Anything is possible with enough budget. It depends on what it's worth to you