How to Build Roof Dormers
Tips for Building Roof Dormers
Introduction:
So you bought an older house
that has limited window space in the upstairs or
you want to turn a large attic into additional
living space. This can be accomplished by building
a roof dormer. A roof dormer can add to the look of
your house as well as provide the window space in
the upstairs that is otherwise dark. Building a
roof dormer can be a DIY project if you have a
reasonable amount of carpenter experience. Building
a roof dormer requires several carpenter skills
that include the basic construction of framing as
well roofing.
Before deciding on a roof
dormer, consider what you want for a completed
project. Do you want a small dormer or two in the
front of the house or do you want a shed dormer in
the back of the house. Keep in mind that you want
the final outcome to be in balance with the rest of
the house and meet you objective. Also consider
skylights as opposed to dormers. Installing
skylights involves less work and can most likely
meet you requirements.
In nearly all cases you can add
a dormer to any existing roof.
The complexity of the task depends on how
your home was constructed. If it has traditional
roof rafters and an open attic you should have no
difficulty adding a dormer that you can install a
window. If your home was constructed with roof
trusses you can still install a dormer although the
task becomes a little more difficult. In both cases
you can cut into roof rafters or trusses and modify
them to make a make the dormer.
Tips for Building a Dormer
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Before starting this task, drawn a detailed
building plan to scale. Don’t make the dormer
too small or too large. You can get a feel for
this by looking at houses that have dormers
that appeal to you. Nothing will look worse
than an undersized or oversized dormer for the
roof size.
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The first step is stripping off the roofing
material in the area where the dormer is going
to be constructed. Before beginning, ensure
that you have the necessary tarps to cover the
area in the event it rains.
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If you’re building a dormer on a roof framed
with common rafters you’ll need to double or
even triple the rafters on either side of where
the dormer will be built.
This
will transfer the roof load to the rafters on
either side of the open space.
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Start to build the dormer by constructing the
three walls that make up the front and sides of
the dormer. Once the walls are in place,
construct the roof to accommodate the slope of
the existing roof and the dormer.
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Install roof flashing down the full length of
the base on each side of the dormer and across
the front. I highly recommend installing a
generous amount of rain guard before installing
the flashing to make it completely waterproof.
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Install the roofing shingle being careful to
completely tie the new shingles into the
existing shingles.
Now that you have completed building the roof
dormer it’s time to install the window (s) and
complete the inside.
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