LifeLongWNYer
Knows what a fatty is.
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- Apr 21, 2015
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Thanks, InTheWoods, I think I'll get my SketchUp drawing refined a little more then do that.
As far as the rooflines, I was thinking about having the eave of the cooking deck roof, hang over the house roof, just enough so there is no gap for the rain/snow to fall between them. I was thinking that if the outer edge of the gutter on the deck roof, is directly over the inner edge of the house gutter, there should be enough overlap. I am not trying to make the meeting point of the two roofs weather/water proof, because if the weather is THAT bad, I probably won't be out there cooking. I just want to keep the nuisance rain and drizzle out, to extend my "season" a little.
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As far as the rooflines, I was thinking about having the eave of the cooking deck roof, hang over the house roof, just enough so there is no gap for the rain/snow to fall between them. I was thinking that if the outer edge of the gutter on the deck roof, is directly over the inner edge of the house gutter, there should be enough overlap. I am not trying to make the meeting point of the two roofs weather/water proof, because if the weather is THAT bad, I probably won't be out there cooking. I just want to keep the nuisance rain and drizzle out, to extend my "season" a little.
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