Hello I'm new to the forum so bear with me. I consider my self a learn as you go type of handyman. I decide what I want to do, research how to do it and then try to complete it. I have been very successful at all my projects so far
Tiling my 3 bathrooms, building my deck and several other electrical, plumbing and carpentry work.
My next project is deciding what kind of inexpensive roof I can put over my deck. I live in Atlanta and that deck gets well over 100 in the summer since it gets the afternoon sun.
Here is a picture.
As you can see in the picture above is that I have two challenges. 1) I have to go around that picture window and 2) I have to attach it to two walls.
What suggestions do you experts have on what kind of roof to build. At first I thought of just an aluminum patio cover. I got a quote for a DIY kit
for about $2,500. Now I'm thinking that I should go with a flat wood roof with just a slight pitch. Id like to keep the cost down so nothing fancy but I also dont want it to look like crap and out of place.
If I decide to go with wood can I span the 14' length of the deck ( Actually the deck is 13' I want a 1' over hang) with out a support in the middle?
My next project is deciding what kind of inexpensive roof I can put over my deck. I live in Atlanta and that deck gets well over 100 in the summer since it gets the afternoon sun.
Here is a picture.

As you can see in the picture above is that I have two challenges. 1) I have to go around that picture window and 2) I have to attach it to two walls.
What suggestions do you experts have on what kind of roof to build. At first I thought of just an aluminum patio cover. I got a quote for a DIY kit
for about $2,500. Now I'm thinking that I should go with a flat wood roof with just a slight pitch. Id like to keep the cost down so nothing fancy but I also dont want it to look like crap and out of place.
If I decide to go with wood can I span the 14' length of the deck ( Actually the deck is 13' I want a 1' over hang) with out a support in the middle?