Fabricating and attaching reinforced steel porch columns.
High wind portch roof.
The railings add structure and support and the roof is sectioned and curved increasing the gazebos strength against high winds and rain.
Framing and reinforcing the 2 6 walls with plywood sheathing.
The railings make the gazebo look like a permanent fixture and make it look way more expensive than it really is and the serving shelf is such a welcome but unusual feature on a gazebo.
Applying a water shield underlayment to the roof.
For high wind resistance use 7 16 inch or 19 32 inch plywood or osb roof decking attached with nails not staples.
Custom steel column posts that were fabricated on the jobsite then bolted to the concrete slab and support beams for added security.
Reinforcing the roof rafters using steel straps and hangers.
Pouring the concrete slab foundation.
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If you have wind damage to your roof caused by high winds and the accompanying flying debris you need to start the repair process right away starting by working with an experienced contractor to get an estimate and mitigate any further damage by covering the damaged areas of your roof windows etc.
Adding a large covered patio to a waterfront home in a hurricane zone required extensive reinforcement of the framing to allow it to stand up to high winds including.
Required nail spacing varies from 3 inches to 6 inches apart depending upon type of nail and rafter spacing.