I built a decked area with a gazebo above it. I laid 18mm ply on the top with felt which lips over the edges by about 6". Unfortunately I didn't calculate the overhang right. As a result of this, driving rain gets into the gazebo from all sides. Currently it's soaking wet. I'm a bit gutted about it and I'm worried the timber will start rotting too.
I cannot figure out the best way to create an overhang on the existing set up (see pic). I want to be able to add to the existing structure rather than rip up the entire roof and re-lay.
My only feasible idea would be to have a 12" deep run of ply all around the edge of the roof at an angle (with felt) -- water would run off the existing roof onto this and then away from the structure. It would also stop rain driving into it.
Can anybody help restore some sanity with a few ideas? This is too mentally taxing for a Sunday sat indoors... I've been sat in the kitchen for nearly an hour thinking of ideas
I cannot figure out the best way to create an overhang on the existing set up (see pic). I want to be able to add to the existing structure rather than rip up the entire roof and re-lay.
My only feasible idea would be to have a 12" deep run of ply all around the edge of the roof at an angle (with felt) -- water would run off the existing roof onto this and then away from the structure. It would also stop rain driving into it.
Can anybody help restore some sanity with a few ideas? This is too mentally taxing for a Sunday sat indoors... I've been sat in the kitchen for nearly an hour thinking of ideas