Roof overhangs are the amount that the roof hangs over the top of the siding in residential home construction.
Small country house with large roof overhang.
Overhangs are common in most house designs providing protection against both wind and rain.
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First consider how many doors.
My big question is whether to do a front overhang and expose the 2 roof pitch from the side making it look like a shed roof or to do no overhang squared front with a parapet to hide the slope making it look like a flat roof.
No only does a roof overhang protect a facade from the ravages of weather it also can act like an awning to shade a patio or deck.
You may be lucky enough to have a huge house that has more than two doors on the outside and if your family is big enough then you are likely to use all of them.
In general roof overhangs offer an effective solution for how to protect windows doors and entryways.
I am currently designing and about to build a slow slope roof on a row house.
In cold and moderate climates roof overhangs are not effective in east and west facing walls where the sun is too low in the sky to be blocked.
Historically roof overhangs and deep eaves performed an important function particularly in wet parts of the country.
In these sides of the house you have to use properly located hedges and small trees or awnings with a fairly large drop or other shading devices.
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In such cases you will need to work out how many door overhangs will be there and plan accordingly.
The siding underneath the overhang is known as the soffit.
Roof overhangs at the eaves and rakes protect the walls below from rain and sun.
And a wide overhang will divert rainwater away from the foundation which helps keep a basement dry.
If the roof overhang is not big enough then the only way to protect these windows doors and entryways is by recessing them into the thick exterior wall or by installing special casing and flashing for each door or entryway.