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DIY: How to Install Under-Deck Roofing

Today we’ll be showing how we installed some polycarbonate roofing panels under our deck to make it water proof. The soffit ended up being very cost effective compared to getting a similar roof installed professionally. All the water gets collected and routed, keeping the patio underneath dry.

We actually built this project about a year and a half ago and despite the abuse of 2 harsh winters, the roofing has held up fine with zero leaks or need of maintenance.

Main Materials Used For Roofing:
• Pressure treated 2X4’s
• 1 ½” Hex-Head Roofing screws
• 3 ½” construction screws,
• Corrugated polycarbonate roofing panels
• Miter saw
• Circular saw
• Drill and driver
• Drill bits
• Nail-gun (optional but helpful)
• Large ladder

Extra Materials Used For Roofing:
• Gutter (vinyl is easier to cut and handle)
• Gutter straps
• End caps
• Downspout and outlet
• Glue for gutter

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This project is heavily inspired by a project from The Family Handyman:

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27 comments

  1. zeroaffinity

    Pretty cool. I’ve been wanting to do this on my deck. You might have some trouble with those spacers after a few more years since they aren’t pressure treated. Otherwise it looks reasonable. Thanks for making the video.

  2. katiedeboerable

    Hi there! Thinking of doing this to my deck. Thanks so much for the very helpful video! Question: I have a hanging hammock chair attached to one of the joists already. Do you think I could reattach that though plastic or aluminum panels, or would that cause a whole in the water system?

    1. Dad&Son DIY

      As long as you attach the hammock into the joist with the screws shown (with rubber gaskets), it should be fine. I don’t see how it would be any different from the screws holding the panels to the joists.

  3. Juan Sanchez

    I literally love these videos with all my heart. They bring me joy when I am in one of my deep depressions, and without them, I don’t know if I would still be here today (if you know what I mean). Thank you for creating these masterpieces, and if you ever stop, my life will lose all meaning. Enjoy your summer!

  4. Trampus Schuck

    Very nice, I’m looking at doing this myself and your video is a help! Did you consider using flashing on the beam where the roof hits the gutter to protect the beam, or do you find there is not much extra moisture held on that beam?

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