How To Build A Single Pitch Shed Roof
Preplanning was essential to the build.
How to build a single pitch shed roof. What makes these shed roof plans so popular is that they are incredibly easy to assemble and when built right can handle a heavy snow load without collapsing. While single pitch roofing is mainly contained within modern architecture when dealing with homes it is much more common when looking at the plans for sheds as well as many sheds that are already built. Skillion roofs are one of the simplest roof styles used in shed building. Building this single sloped roof shed was an excellent learning experience.
Think of a shed roof as a flat roof at a steeper slope you can also think of it as one half of a traditional gable roof. Saltbox roofs look like skillion roofs but with an extra short slope opposite the long angled plane like an upside down check mark. Whereas a hip roof and other popular roof types have at least two sides the shed roof has a single slope that can vary in steepness depending on the design. The greater roof slope sheds snow and water easily too.
The shed style allowed more windows near the high wall roofline which adds a lot of light. A skillion roof is made up of a single flat plane which slopes gradually from top to bottom. Single pitch roof house plans can be cost efficient and add a depth of character while maintaining a simple aesthetic. Regardless of what type of roof covering you choose unless you have a single pitch roof a roof ridge piece will be necessary.
Thanks to the simplicity of this shed roof design and the size of your garden shed you should be able to complete this roof in a single day.