Whether you are installing a brand new marvin bay window or just updating your exterior you should consider installing a metal pent roof over your bay or bow window.
Roof over bay window.
We carry the islander style window roof in white for the most popular model numbers including the andersen c 44.
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We asked one of our veteran builders to show us how it s done.
Before you get started with the roof the bay window itself needs to be in place.
Standing seam metal roofs come in over 35 color choices so you can pick the ideal color that works best with your existing roof and siding color scheme.
Step 2 plan the roof.
Because of the way a bay window s roof line runs up to the side of the house these types of windows require a very special way of connecting the roof to the side of your home.
A bay roof is a three sided roof that covers the bay window projection.
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Architectural elements such as bay windows usually have a fairly high slope that demands metal roofing that can shed water.
Installation instructions for the structure of a bay roof window for construction wo.
Our bay and bow window roofs are available in copper and over 30 aluminum color finishes.
Unlike a traditional hip roof the roof over a bay window with 45 degree sides is based on an octagonal roof but most people don t know how to frame an octagonal roof.
Once the window the window frame and the window cap are all in place and have been secured and insulated you can get started on framing the roof.
At proof roof we supply bay and bow window roofs for all bay and bow windows including andersen marvin and pella brand windows.
A step by step animated guide to installing an ig elements grp bay roof.
This type of roof can be frustrating to frame and even experienced roofers will resort to trial and error when trying to fit the pieces together.
Plan carefully consulting with the architectural plans before commencing work.
And each part of the roof requires the appropriate flashing to ensure a tight seam where the materials join.
It s typically framed against the vertical wall of a building.