Gable this style also known as the peaked gable or the pitched roof is by far the most popular and most ubiquitous.
How to lift a roof onto a shed.
As a backup we set up five 4 ton hydraulic jacks with lifting posts positioned down low on the roof.
Place shims wedge shaped boards between the beams of the shed and the shed floor.
Determine your desired roof pitch.
Provide support for every floor joist that has been raised off the support beam during the lifting process.
In order to adhere to standardized building codes and ensure adequate runoff your shed s roof must have a pitch of at least 3 12 read as three in twelve.
Angled from the ground to the roof.
My initial plan was to gather 10 or so people with strong backs and lift the roof until the 2 by supports were vertical.
Dig under the shed so you can place jacks to lift it.
Before lifting sheathing onto the roof build yourself a ladder.
If you re moving a large shed you will need a jack at each corner or you may only need 2 jacks for smaller sheds.
The term pitch refers to the slope of the roof.
On the lift day we positioned all of the assembled strong backs under the rafters and gave the order to heave ho.
To move the shed a short distance create a conveyor belt out of sturdy pipes and boards and roll it to its new location then gently ease it down.
For smaller gaps pieces of asphalt shingles can be used.
Lean and secure two 2x4s or 2x6s planks against the fascia board of the low wall.
If the space is larger 1 or 2 inch thick treated lumber can also be used to fill the gap.
Pent this creates a single slanting roof surface and is most commonly used when the shed roof frame is designed to be an addition to the main home rather than a standalone structure.
How to jack up a shed.