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How to add Covered Porch to low roof house

3 years ago

In the past, I've been told by professionals that I can't add a porch due to the low roofline of my house. I don't really have the money to redo the entire homes roofline. If anyone has any suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated.




Comments (15)

  • 3 years ago

    Are you looking to just cover your front door, or have a full width porch, or have the porch encompass all of the front area out to the edges of the structure?

  • 3 years ago

    I don't have any particular design in mind...I'm open to any suggestions. Thank you for asking!

  • PRO
    3 years ago

    I think you need to tell us what you want from the covered porch. To me do it where the roof peaks that is doable .

  • 3 years ago

    The main thing I want is to be able to get in and out of the house without getting drenched in the rain, I guess. Thanks! But I'm open to any option that helps with curb appeal too.



  • 3 years ago

    Something like this would provide some protection while unlocking your door. We’re you thinking of something more substantial that includes the walkway?



  • 3 years ago

    Thank you. Yes, I was thinking of something more substantial. This might help until we DO something more substantial though.

  • 3 years ago

    You have such a charming home. I think it would be worth hiring an architect when you’re ready for the substantial fix. A breezeway similar to this one that leads to your door without blocking the light to the interior will take a talented architect.



  • PRO
    3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    so you want to sit outside while it's raining? is that your wish? lol

    The roofline is low, but with some modifications it might work. I don't know what your budget is, but w/the right amount of money, you can do just about anything.

    Have you checked w/any roofing professionals?

    This has almost the same type of roof slope. heres a covered patio. this is a rendition though.


    this one too. perhaps you could do a metal roof overhang.








    Why not settle for a pergola? of course sitting out in the rain isn't going to work, but anything else will be ok. And, this will be a whole lot cheaper










  • 3 years ago

    Thanks! I found that same one (3rd from the bottom with dark siding) that I do like. No, I don't want to sit out in the rain (ha!) but just be able to enter and leave the house without getting wet. Pergola's are nice, could help even if not completely. Thanks for the pictures!

  • PRO
    3 years ago

    pergola or porch overhang where it's attatched to a header beam on the house. you can space the wood slats at any distance. for example, we have one on our patio w/the wood slats spaced at 2 inches or so. and since we get a lot of sun there, I threw on one of those landscape material covers to shade the sun. it also does a good job of holding back the rain. you could do something like that if you like

    This one is over our pond, obviously, but it gives you an idea of what it looks like. the shade cover is futher up by the door and waterfall area.


  • 3 years ago

    Wow! So tranquil! I do like the pergola idea! And it would probably be the easiest. Thanks so much for your input and ideas!


  • last month

    It looks like you are in the same boat as I am... my door frame is directly under my roof line. There's no place for a ledger board. I will probably have to tie in farther up on the roof and bring it down.

  • PRO
    last month

    Because your roof is so low, this is the only way to add a sloped roof for a porch. You could probably cover the porch in standing seam as a contrast to the shingle roof.



  • PRO
    last month

    This is a 3 year old post, so...

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