Nail the four 2 inch by 4 inch by 12 foot boards to the top of the posts.
Build a roof over my camper.
Build the rafters on the ground and then lift them onto the roof.
Do you want a slanted roof or a flat roof.
How to build a roof over my camper.
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The aluminum camper shell idea here is to extend the top have a cab over portion.
This is how i did a metal clad roof on my travel trailer did this on the cheap couldn t afford a 3000 re roof with the rubber epdm.
Insulate using rigid foam insulation.
It is a good idea to determine how you will put your roof together.
Build the main part of the shell with a standard aluminum topper.
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The roof over provides a new look to the mobile home making it look more like a site built home.
Dig the base of the roof and install pier blocks.
Things you ll need 4 by 4 pressure treated lumber posts 2 by 6 wooden beams 2 by 4 lumber for rafters plywood decking cement post hole diggers metal roofing or shingles screws and power screwdriver for metal roofing nails hammer ladder tarpaper.
The holes should be at least 1 foot deep.
The building procedures step 1.
Select a level ground and then start digging a series of 1.
Erect the posts and assemble the roof panels.
Build a roof over an existing mobile home roof over a roof over can be installed over the existing roof of the mobile home whatever its shape flat sloping or domed.
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How do i build a roof over a camper for winter storage.
The rafters should be in a triangular form.
Connect the blocks with wood beams to form the roof posts the.
Dig holes for the posts.
Set the posts in holes 8 or 12 feet from each.
If you live where snowfall is.