When all the trusses are installed and the first row of decking is on this brace is removed.
Temporary porch roof support t.
The bracing will take an afternoon and give you as many stress free working days as you need.
Your porch roof will need to have a lot of support in order for it to stay up through the seasons.
From typical porch layouts the columns at the corners and depending on the length you may have additional columns coming down along the length of the porch that provide the load support for the.
Add some landing pads 2x12s about 2 feet long on the ground about two feet out from the base of the deck.
I need some ideas for supporing the roof during demo.
This will protect the original porch wood and support the temporary beam.
Prop up the roof with 4x4 posts attach some 2x material under that header on the front so the posts don t damage the nice trim boards.
Problem we have to support the 10 x 28 gable roof demo the 1st and 2nd floor porch columns and 2nd floor porch.
It can be nailed temporarily to each truss as the next truss is put in place.
To hold them up until the decking of the roof is placed on top a 12 foot 1 inch by 4 inch piece of lumber is used.
Determine how much support is needed.
Without a picture i m guessing but it would be best to put a temporary beam under the roof side to side and adequate temporary support columns under the ends of the beam with some diagonal bracing.
Join two sections of 2x6 for the temporary beam.
With the roof supported you can do the repair work.
Start by fastening temporary wood blocks to the rafter tails image 1.
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The t shape makes them way more rigid to avoid bowing out and snapping under load.
Step 1 measure the height from the ground to the eaves under your porch.
The larger the roof is the more support that you are going to need.
For larger porches such as wrap around porches you will want to make sure that the support is more than you need.
The 2nd floor porch is framed incorrectly and poor work has caused the structure to rot and it has to be replaced.
Ron has the answer you have a continuous header across the front of the porch.
Bracing for extra support.
By properly supporting the porch roof with temporary but reliable bracing you can go about your project without worry.