August 31, 2007
Choose Patio Roofing To Fit Needs And Appearance
Maybe you’re thinking of installing a patio on an existing outdoor deck and walls and windows are not a concern. However, with many options available for patio roofing, choosing the right one can make or break the purpose of the room. While solid patio roofing materials may seem an obvious choice, there are some other things to consider.
If the patio is essentially an addition to the house, choosing patio roofing that matches the style and line of the house will keep it from looking like an afterthought. However, if the deck-turned-patio is going to function as a family room or playroom, consider patio roofing made of aluminum struts and metal sheeting. It is lighter and easier to handle than building roof trusses out of wood, covering it with weatherproof plywood, roofing felt and shingles. It may possibly be cheaper as well.
Another option for patio roofing are translucent fiberglass panels. They are installed similar to metal roofing panels, but allow light to filter in during the day. They cannot be seen through, but allows additional lighting. This can help reduce electric costs by using natural light during the daytime hours.
Consider Solar Panels For Local Power
Another option for new patio roofing may be solar panels. If the roof is facing the right direction and is exposed to sunlight, they can be used to provide energy for the patio and possibly others parts of the house. On average, installing solar panels as part of patio roofing, each panel can produce enough power to keep a light bulb lit for about 24 hours. The more panels you can install, the more power you can harness. Check with a solar energy company to determine if it is worth the investment for you.
Whether you choose a solid wood-and-shingle style patio roofing or metal, there should be roof vents installed. Even if the ceiling is open, they will help with air circulation throughout the year, helping prevent moisture buildup along the top of the roof in the summer and help circulate warmer air in the winter.
Metal is another option for patio roofing, but it will require a wood underlayment to which to screw the metal sheets. Whichever style patio roofing that is chosen the roof and walls must be sturdy enough to handle the weight of the new roof. Planning the roof materials before building the walls of the patio will be necessary to make sure they all come together properly.
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