The tool shed was built by previous owners and leaks like a sieve when it rains.
Please see attached picture: The roof span is 5ft. The roof truss (if you would call it that) is single pitched and has a slope of 2 inches over 5ft. There is a particle board laid over it. It is sagging at multiple places after getting wet. There is a 2X4 cut at an angle and laid on top of the particle board to provide another 3 inches of slope over the 5ft. Finally there are Suntuf corrugated panels on the top. These panels are screwed with wood screws (not the Suntuf recommended screws), proper support for panels is not provided.
So I am going to remove the Suntuf panels and the particle board. What will be the simplest way to get a functional roof on top of this shed? The shed is not attached to the house, can i still use a single pitched roof?
Please see attached picture: The roof span is 5ft. The roof truss (if you would call it that) is single pitched and has a slope of 2 inches over 5ft. There is a particle board laid over it. It is sagging at multiple places after getting wet. There is a 2X4 cut at an angle and laid on top of the particle board to provide another 3 inches of slope over the 5ft. Finally there are Suntuf corrugated panels on the top. These panels are screwed with wood screws (not the Suntuf recommended screws), proper support for panels is not provided.
So I am going to remove the Suntuf panels and the particle board. What will be the simplest way to get a functional roof on top of this shed? The shed is not attached to the house, can i still use a single pitched roof?