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I may have posted this question before...I need some help designing a replacement back porch cover for my house and don't know where to turn. Here's the background for better understanding:
I bought my house 3 years ago. It's a 1400 sq ft home that was originally 1100 sq ft built in 1958. The front of the house is about 8 feet off the ground from the front lawn with a decent basement with outside access. As you walk up the side of the house, there is an incline....such that over the ~28 or so feet from the front to the back that 8 foot climb to the front door becomes about 1 foot to reach the back door. (the house's foundation was built into a hill)
In 1983, the owners built an in-law suite (apartment) off the back of the house. Because of the hill, the back porch was levelled 10 feet from the back door, concreted and retaining wall was built with cinder blocks. The apartment has a kitchen and bathroom on the lower end of the retaining wall and a few steps to reach the top of the 3 foot wall to open into the livingroom.
Next to the apartment, the installed an aluminum carport-style porch cover. I want to replace this because it is causing some of the wood to rot where it joins the house. It also leaks. I want to build a shingled roof off the house, but because of the gabled roof from the apartment addition, I need ideas.
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~psw478/porch.jpg
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~psw478/porchdrawing.jpg
If anyone knows anyone that specializes in this kind of design or where I should turn. I'm afraid to try building a sloped roof or a gabled roof because of the water runoff issue and I certainly want it to look good. With the markets the way they are, the last thing I want is to add functionality, but decrease the value of my home. Thanks.
I bought my house 3 years ago. It's a 1400 sq ft home that was originally 1100 sq ft built in 1958. The front of the house is about 8 feet off the ground from the front lawn with a decent basement with outside access. As you walk up the side of the house, there is an incline....such that over the ~28 or so feet from the front to the back that 8 foot climb to the front door becomes about 1 foot to reach the back door. (the house's foundation was built into a hill)
In 1983, the owners built an in-law suite (apartment) off the back of the house. Because of the hill, the back porch was levelled 10 feet from the back door, concreted and retaining wall was built with cinder blocks. The apartment has a kitchen and bathroom on the lower end of the retaining wall and a few steps to reach the top of the 3 foot wall to open into the livingroom.
Next to the apartment, the installed an aluminum carport-style porch cover. I want to replace this because it is causing some of the wood to rot where it joins the house. It also leaks. I want to build a shingled roof off the house, but because of the gabled roof from the apartment addition, I need ideas.
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~psw478/porch.jpg
http://oneweb.utc.edu/~psw478/porchdrawing.jpg
If anyone knows anyone that specializes in this kind of design or where I should turn. I'm afraid to try building a sloped roof or a gabled roof because of the water runoff issue and I certainly want it to look good. With the markets the way they are, the last thing I want is to add functionality, but decrease the value of my home. Thanks.
