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HomeMy WebLinkAbout45785-Z �o�OSUFFOt¢cpG6 Town of Southold 12/11/2021 P.O.Box 1179 o • 53095 Main Rd oly Southold,New York 11971 #� CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 42596 Date: 12/11/2021 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ACCESSORY Location of Property: 59095 Route 25, Southold SCTM#: 473889 .See/Block/Lot: 56.-2-10.1 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 1/28/2021 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 45785 dated 2/5/2021 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: accessory gazebo as applied for. The certificate is issued to Murray N&JC Liv Trt of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED A o 'ze ig ature ao�S�Frei�°o TOWN OF SOUTHOLD a BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE o • l� SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 45785 Date: 2/5/2021 Permission is hereby granted to: Murray N Liv Trt PO BOX 212 Southold, NY 11971 To: construct an accessory gazebo as applied for. At premises located at: 59095 Route 25, Southold SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 56.-2-10.1 Pursuant to application dated 1/28/2021 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 8/7/2022. Fees: ACCESSORY $157.60 CO-ACCESSORY BUILDING $50.00 Total: $207.60 :JB�ilding TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. °`*rouxn " 765.1802 INSPECTION [ FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ]FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [✓] FRAMIN [ ] FINAL [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REM KS: 77 1 I o4xw�A "maw Whim % DATE INSPECTOR �0q SOUTyo6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. igr �uxn 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND . - [ ] INSU TION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ INAL 6q_GpZ [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] -FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O REMARKS: DATE /6A0)11INSPECTOR FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS FOUNDATION(1ST) OQ ----------------------------------- s� FOUNDATION(2ND) 0 - �h►tL � z ROUGH FRAMING& v x, PLUMBING INSULATION PER N.Y. O H STATE ENERGY CODE J FINAL ADD O ALCOMMENTS � 0 Z m H H .Cy H =o�5urrotrroG�3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 'y�of coag Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 httos://www.southoldtownny.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT `t I_7 Fr7 rl',\vV7 .... / For Office Use Only L1 11`�ly L.`c PERMIT N0. l J � (/ Building Inspec L UM JAN 2 8 2021 Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an °J�, ,• .a Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. :!;t ;3'i;< ; �� • Date: OWNER(S)OF PROPERTY: 1 Name: r SCTM# 1000- Vjr Project Address: _9(0_9 5f1t�Y\Phone U- Phone#: Email: Mailing Address: CONTACT PERSON: Name: Mailing Address: /& _ Phone#: _ Email: I l.Un�C 10 „- DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: _ , -�- Mailing Address: --raj-Phone#: Email:_ SS -C-� - DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair ❑Demolition Estimatedost of Project: ❑Other $ (� Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes ONo PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: 9/ Intended use of property: S,J Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to ------ --- ---- -- -- - this property? ❑Yes No IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/desigoprofessional Is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210.45 of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By(print na ): J f I�AuthAgent Owner – ---- - - -- en_Ale -----Authorized — ❑ Signature of Applicant: Date: 7 STATE OF NEW YORK)YIO�RK) �COUNTY OFCZvt/`r� O( J a being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Na a of individual signing contract) above named, (S)heisthe 4L/Yl%J (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. CHRISTINA VOLINSKI Sworn before in this NOTARY PUBLIC-STATE OF NEW YORK No.01VO6105050 Qualified in Suffolk County day of 20� my mmjssl7UA up6 I 2 2 y UDLK ( PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION /� (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, A)JC. // a a residing at J��09� "n /?,E> snI All do hereby authorize '� ? 1211) to apply on my beh Ia f tQ the Town of outhold Building Department for approval as described herein. '\VrI 1/2-1 /20z/ Owner's Signature Tf Date 111 f ca-?- M j 4z2m Print Owners Name 2 S;Oz. R:5 REFERENCE:NU�36E{t R7A rA Dq I :-' "<, 777 P_fQPER 'Y ; at.n+ N.69'12' rwt. ,air 1, 1 - :,• � � ur / u t tNiT172! 2pm Yr).,",;n + cucusr N zata o f a X i� Lyxor o asRwaro' riCrRprnna�+s3 ' 1fn 1Y I . _ � L � y c :: �1l'1� 16f Y07`1(w/L+Y�oRYBEe1,5)t r cwva as or � - •�. , r r B '; UFFO rCC t �'- '+}GENT 1iMQF,91r r'CLier. 11/2:t2M SlWfp f6E '- j- �. - .N�7 . r GH$JRUG7FbWGRKSQH. w{G+cf"AMRYAf,,51pENCE ' ty �'v�� t tu.r•�mr a'p ocor E. '�:. .;. �r i sDd 1 ,tt�3 RCI}N4�fA �i0 OQ",f� � . 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ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF TNOT IHE CODES OF NEW FOR DESIGN ORECONSTRUCTON RESPONS(BLE ERRORS. OCCUPANCY YORKUSE ISUNLAWFUL WITHOUT CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY IMPORTANT NOTES DETAIL A — LAYING OUT THE SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO DETAIL E5 — ATTACHING BEAMS TO POSTS A) To determine the number of risers needed, measure the vertical distance (the total rise) '— Design Loads and Specifications from the deck(including the decking) to the ground (where the steps will land), and The Simply Fancy Gazebo has been designed to withstand a total floor load of 70 4 X 4 PRESSURE 2 x 4 PRESSURE TREATED divide that number by the anticipated riser height of 7 inches. This is the number of ris- t� pounds per square foot and a total roof load of 30 pounds per square foot.However,the roof TREATED POST DECKING SUPPORT ers needed. Dividing the total rise by the number of risers yields the exact rise for each load bearing capacity can be changed by altering the size and spacing of rafter members STRING 2-2 x PRESSURE step. as directed in the "Rafter Load"table within the plans. Resistance to uplift (a function of 2 x PRESSURE TREATED BEAM B) To determine the horizontal distance the steps will cover(the total run),subtract 1 from deck size and foundation style)has not been addressed in this plan. These plans are drawn �\ TREATED RM JOIST 2x PRESSURE the number of risers(steps always contain one less tread than riser), and multiply this 06 assuming all lumber used in this project will have a minimum Modulus of Elasticity(E)of 1.4 - ® '' TREATED JOISTS by the run for each step(10-1/8 inches). X 106 and Fiber Stress in Bending factor(Fb) of 875 p.s.i.BASE VALUE. Concrete footings C Using ` are based upon a minimum soil bearing capacity of 2000 p.s.f. and upon concrete with a ��� �� � I � 1s°O.C. ) g a carpenter's square, layout the steps on one of the 2x12 stringer boards. Be OUTLINE OF SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO m patient, it may take some trial and error. At the upper end,draw a riser above the top minimum compressive strength of 2500 p.s.i. If these design loads and specifications do \ step:this is the line to plumb cut the stringer so it attaches to the rim joist. The top of not meet your local requirements or conditions, then changes will be required to this plan. JOIST HANGER j he stringer has a(1-1/2 inch x depth of the rim joist) notch cut into it to accept the rim (2)1/2' Changes and Adaptation of this Plan \ X 8'CARRIAGE BOLTS oist. \ -�--•-..� t This plan has been professionally prepared to conform with generally accepted con- \ I , No The 8'x 8'and IO'x 1O'sizes have the notched stringer, while the 12'x 12'size struction practices in North America and to be applicable to most local building conditions - = does not. The distance from top of the step to ground is the same as the distance between EJ to the greatest extent possible. However, it is impossible to guarantee that this plan con- \ - , two-steps. Draw a riser and tread below the bottom step:cut the stringer off along this tread forms to all building requirements and conditions in your local area. Therefore,changes or for the ends of the decking boards. Measure and cut these I line,c creating the surface that is parallel with the ground. Make the bottom cut on the adjustments in this plan may be necessary to comply with local codes and regulations,and he two teams, 9 pieces to fit tightly between stringer first, and set it on the ground to see how things look(make sure the treads are to conform to all local standards of safe and proper building practices for existing local site 1 Fasten each decking d inssu pot boardll them so ir ttwo 16datoe ails ce is into with beam,fth tthe hen level), then make the top cut. When you are satisfied with the first stringer, layout the sec- conditions. In addition, changes in this plan may also be necessary to adapt the structure BATTER BOARDS 9 PP and one so it is identical(making sure the layout marks will be on the inside surface). La to the specific building lot conditions. Such changes to this plan and to its materials list must d STAKES nc es each enc joist/decking support board pair together with a pair of 16d nails every 12 the first stringer on top of the second one to make sure the plumb cut, notch, and the horsy be the responsibility of the builder. E) Mark thejoist layout on the two beams, using the measurements on the Simply Fancy zontal cut at the top and the horizontal cut at the bottom are the same. Builder Ian Qualifications Gazebo Floor Framing Plan. (These layouts do not necessarily start at 16 inches from D) At each of the tread layout marks, draw a line parallel to and 1-1/2 inches below the lay 31 -- s This plan is intended for use only by persons knowledgeable in and familiar with gener- tion of the string lines, double checking the corners for square and that the sides are para) one edge of the deck, as you might expect, but are offset so a joist will 1 out fine. This marks the bottom of the 2x12 tread, and the top of the staircase angle, Y 9 P . ) t fall in line Also measure and mark 1-1/8 inch beyond the riser line. This locates the front ofgth ally accepted methods, techniques and standards for construction, and persons who are lel. Use afelt-tip pen to mark the final location of the nails that hold the strings on the bat- with the intermediate posts,where installation would be complicated by protruding nuts tread and creates the 1-1l8 inch overhan e properly trained and competent in the safe operation of all tools and machinery that may be ter boards;should a nail come loose you can easily replace it in the proper hole. You may and bolts.) g necessary for the construction of this project. Construction of this project should NOT be find it convenient to take the strings down while working, but replace them periodically to F Install joist hangers at each layout location, using the techniques and nails specified b E) Set the staircase angle in place on the stringer, its front'edge is 1-1/2 inches from the I I g y g q P Y front of the riser line, and use a pencil to mark the center of each hole. 'C attempted by any persons without these qualifications. check your progress. the manufacturer. F) Mark the position of the posts and stringers on the rim forst, using the dimensions on (= Dimensions Once the outline of the square is accurately defined, use the measurements on the G) Measure and cut the joists, set them in their hangers,then nail them in place, once Written dimensions shall take precedence over scale dimensions. Do not scale draw- Simply Fancy Gazebo Floor Framing Plans and a plumb line or level to locate the posts, again as ecified b the joist hanger manufacturer. When installing the joists, hold the Deck Floor Framing Plan. g p y f g 9 1 Gj Once the actual size n the stringers is determined and they have been cut, hold them ings. and drive a stake into the ground to mark the center of each one. each one up and sight along it's length;lumber is seldom perfectly straight, so you may on the layout marks and determine exactly where the stair rail posts will be set. As a Errors and Omissions notice a slight bow,or"crown"in the board. During installation,set the boards so this While every attempt has been made to produce a perfect set of plans for this project,the Step 2 crown is up;by doing so, any sag the board may develop will tend to straighten out general guideline, position the stair rail posts so they are flush with the end of the possibility for small errors does exist. Consequently, it is vitally important that the builder INSTALLING THE POSTS over time, stringer. These posts must also line up exactly with the two posts on the deck in order carefully review and check all details and information on this plan including dimensioning for the handrail to fit. The deck and roof are supported by pressure-treated 4x4 posts. These are set on con- H) Measure and cut the two rim joists so they fit snugly between the end joists. The to and material quantities. Responsibility for the interpretation of the plans in conjunction with of the rim joist is even with the to P H) Using the same techniques as for the deck posts,dig holes and prepare footings for the / the materials list, must lie with the builder. However, any errors or omissions found should trete footings which rest on undisturbed soil beneath your local frost line. The posts must 1 p of the end joists, protruding above the beam to hide two stair rail posts that support the stairs. Stan be reported immediately to the Garlinghouse Company Technical Services Department at be in their proper locations and exactly plumb in order for the floor and roof components to the exposed edges of the decking. Temporarily tack the rim joists in place to mark the from the deck posts to holdt hem plumb and in d the posts in place, and use braces - fit properly. The four corner posts are continuous from the footings u to the beam and to location of the decking support boards. P their correct location. Install the Q (860) 659-5667, 174 Oakwood Drive, Glastonbury, CT 06033. 9 P p stringers, toenailing them to the rim with three 16d nails from each side, make sure the General Materials Notes plate that supports the roof. (For the purpose of these plans, materials lists and instruc- 1) Decking support boards,similar to those installed with the end joists, are installed tions, it is assumed that posts 12 feet long will be sufficient.) On each side, an "intermedi 9 joists, and must be cut and installed in pieces because of the intermedi- staircase angles are level,then use two 1 ju nails to fasten each stringer to its post. All nails, screws, bolts, framinganchors and other metal arts must be of galvanized along the rim of p g ate post Re-check the post for plumb, make any adjustments in the braces, then replace and steel. All lag screws, bolts and nuts are to be used with one inch washers. Framing ate"post is located midway between the corner posts, and needs only be long enough to p and the blocking for the stairs. Measure and cut the decking support boards, tamp the soil. Bolt the lower end of each stringer to its post with two 3/8 inch �� anchors, strapties, post anchors, etc.must be installed according to manufacturer's speck extend to the top of the floor beam. Take extra care when platin and bracing the corner and mark their exact location on the rim joists. t P c x 6 inch P g p 9 9 � � f carriage bolts (carriage bolts won't protrude into the travel area). fications. All lumber is to be pressure treated to be waterproof and suitable for outside con- Posts. J) Betaine o. the limited space between the rim joists and beams, it is easiest to fasten J) Prepare the treads for installation by laying each one upside down and fastening struction. Posts which are embedded into the round are to be pressure treated to a degree NOTE: Posts that extend into the ground are shown as squares with an'x"inside them. the decking support boards and the blockingfor the stairs to the rim joists,then install P g the g P g Support rail posts, which set on to of the decking, are indicated b an empty square. Y oists from their temporary Staircase Angles to the underside of the treads at either end, keeping them 2-5/8 th this assembly as one unit. Remove the rim pp p p 9 y p y q p y positions and suitable or ground contact. These plans and materials lists conform with placement of rail- inches(1-1/8 inch overhang and 1-1/2 inch tread support thickness) back from the front ing pickets at every 5 inches on center. The materials lists are compiled under the assump- Dig a 12 inch diameter hole for each post. Tamp and compact any loose soil at the bot- set the decking support boards in their correct locations. Use a piece of 5/4'decking edge of the board, and makingsure the are flush w' tion that the stairs contain two steps. No allowance has been made in the materials list for tom of the hole and pour a 12 inch thick concrete pad in the bottom (takingcare not to as a gauge for setting the deckingsupport boards the proper distance below the to of Y with the ends, so they fit tightly p the rim joist.The to PP P P p against the stringers. Prepare the tread supports by cutting them to the correct length temporary bracing, batter board material, paint, stain, or associated sundries. knock any of the loose soil around the hole into the concrete). Make the center of the pads 1 p of the decking and top of the rim joist should be exactly even. (exactly the same length as the tread). So the tread supports will fit tightly against the slightly higher than the edges so water will drain away from the base of the post. Once the K) Fasten each decking support board to its rim joist with a pair of 16d nails, spaced tread, a small notch must be made at the top of each end to allow clearance for the concrete has hardened, stand posts in each hole. At this point, the posts should be longer every 12 inches. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 9 staircase angle. than necessary;they will be cut to exact length later. L) Set thene rim into joist assemblies back in their proper location, and attach them with four K) Starting with the top step and working down, hold a tread in place and fasten the stair- These plans contain the necessary information for building a covered Simply Fancy Setting all of the posts in exactly the correct location and keeping them exactly plumb each post. Toenail the blocking for the stairs to the beam with two 10d case angles to the stringers. Hold a tread support on its layout marks tightly against Gazebo with a 6/12 pitch roof and ventilating Cupola. Dimensioned drawings are included while replacing and tamping the soil can be difficult so use lent of temporary bracing to nails. Y g y g st P g P g plenty P Y 9 the bottom of the tread,and nail with four 16d nails through the staircase angle into the for three deck sizes:8'x 8', 10'x 10', and 12'x 12'. make this task much easier. Brace the posts upright by nailing one end of a long 2x4 near Ste 4 stringer from each side. The handrail for the stairs will be installed later, along with the There are separate materials lists for each Simply Fancy Gazebo size option. the top and fastening the loose end to a stake driven in the ground. Use two braces, set at p railing around the Simply Fancy Gazebo. Quantities are given in the units shown. The materials lists are calculated based on the right angles to one another,for each post. (See Detail"01".) Temporary boards nailed INSTAL' THE LATTICE PANELS drawings contained in the plans. The actual materials required for construction may vary, between posts to maintain the correct spacing can also be helpful. Nail one row near the Lattice Ste 6 and additional materials may be required, depending on existing site conditions, local build- top of the posts, and the other row about 2 feet above grade. ante. Instaa these stalled below the deck give the Simply Fancy Gazebo a finished appear- p ing codes, or other specific situations. panels now, before the decking boards are applied,while access for INSTALLING THE DECKING Once the posts are located correctly and braced perfectly plumb,the post holes can be installation Is easy. Once the floor framing components are in lace,the decking can b i Please read entirely through these instructions before beginning construction of your filled. Replace the soil in shallow (4-6 inch) layers and tamp each layer firmly (the end of a Construct the panels by making a rectangular frame of 5/4 x 6(rip 5/4 x 6 deck boards P 9 e laid. The decking Simply Fancy Gazebo These instructions are consistent with the drawings and the materi- 2x4 makes an excellent tamper). Be careful not to move the base of the post. in half) and nail the lattice behind the frame. Vertical 5/4 x 6 members strengthen the boards are installed perpendicular to_the floorJoists__.Some of.the_deck b_oards_will need to als lists, bat there are many ways to build things, and more that one method can be cor- g be notched to fit around the posts. rect. We recommend purchasing a reference book on deck and roof construction to sup- frame and nerve to cover and provide a nailing surface for joints in the lattice panels (See To install the decking, place the first board against the rim joist. Nail the decking to each plement these plans. These instructions are as clear, concise, and comprehensive as pos- Detail "D-' and the Typical Cross-Section.) Install the vertical members before applying joist with two 8d nails. If deck boards do not extend the entire length of the Simply Fancy sible for the limited space available, but they are not meant to be the last word on the gen- 4 x 4 SUPPORT POST the lattice p=nel, placing them to line up with the support rail posts that will be installed Gazebo, splice pieces together with a butt-joint over a joist. Any splices in adjacent rows of eral principles of Gazebo building. Use common sense, and be aware that you may need later, as sham on the Elevation drawings. Use 8d toenails to build the frame and 6d nails to make alterations for your particular site, skill, and the specific materials available to you, to attach the lattice. decking should be staggered tr that no two joints are side is side on the same joist. IMPORTANT NOTE:When using16d nails, lease be aware that the"head"or"tip" The height of the panels is determined b the height of the deck. The to of the panels Keeping the boards running straight and parallel can be difficult;because the deck boards p p Y g P P are so visible, a little extra care here real) makes a difference in the appearance of your the nail may penetrate through the material that you are working with. Bend over all nail tip fit against the bottom of the beam and they extend down to 1/2 inch above the ground. Simply Fancy Gazebo. Check every third or fourth board with a string line to keep the deck penetrations for safety reasons. Measure and build the side panels first. These fit behind the three posts that support boards running straight. In addition, measure the remainingdistance to be covered (along0-t5ro N LINE LEVEL the deck, and are nailed to them (with two 8d nails into each post.) At each end, the side each end joist) to be sure your installation remains parallel. Any necessary adjustmnts ill �' xu a BEFORE YOU BEGIN panel extends only to the center of the post. The end panels are built to fit between posts, °' a P not be visible if you make gradual small changes in the spacing of the next several deck a o",a� =E When choosing a location for your Simply Fancy Gazebo , be certain there are no and fasten to the ends of the side panels. P 9 ���m j of E boards. Since all boards are not perfectly straight, you will have to push or pull some of the =!N �w underground obstacles such as utility lines,sewer lines, or septic tanks that may be STRING LINE i I i DETAIL D5-- INSTALLING LATTICE PANEL boards into alignment. Lay the boards so any bow curves away from the previous pieces, o g Y�,�,o affected by the location and construction of your Simply Fancy Gazebo . Also check for I I start nailing at one end, and keep c*1 overhead obstacles such as electric, hone, or cable lines that may be safe) above the I I I I I 9 p pulling on the opposite end to bring it into line. _°�=o o in ro° 5/4'X6 PRESSURE TREATED It may be necessary to rip the last board to fit or to alter the spacing of the last few °' rte=o E aN present grade but dangerously close to your finished Simply Fancy Gazebo Y Before TEMPORARY I I I P g 0=� ==co beginning construction, consult with local building authorities. Obtain a building permit if BRACE AND STAKE I n LATTCE FRAMING(RIP IN HALF) boards so you don't come up short at the end. Plan ahead by laying the last few deck ro aN(D'S w-°t ! boards in lace before nailin them. o �Yu ro o��- q q y I ' ( J� I i PRESSURE TREATED p 9 '= o o J o c N required, and inquire if there are an restrictions, ordinances, or zoning regulations ,, I r- C E o o=N c o which may affect you. r I l i LATTCE PANEL a)3 0 COMPACTED SOIL /� �' Step 7 Q =?A=0)3 N c 3 Have a convenient spot ready for stockpiling building materials before they are deliv- OR CONCRETE FRAMING THE SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO ROOF � ered from the lumber yard. With each step in the construction process, measure twice BOTTOM OF POST MINIMUM OF 2' () '_ o°,a„`o before you make a cut;you'll save considerable time and limit wasted materials,which The Sim I Fanc y P Nb N°t N=o= Y Y ( 1W-12"DIAMETER X 8-MIN. OR BELOW LOCAL FROST LINE p y y Gazebo roofs stem is made u of several tom onents: the beam a� �w N E�a� saves considerable money. Pay attention to which pieces of lumber are intended for I I CONCRETE FOOTING (WHICHEVER IS GREATER) and double top plate (which support the rafters and transfer any load o the posts),hip a 3 0 E-0)E t E w what components;always cut pieces out of the shortest board of sufficient length. I (CHECK LOCAL CODES) rafters Ion rafters which fit at the corners of the roof a square kin ( a a o= 9 VERT,CAL FRAMING (long ), q g post which ties the .°c b�� 5/4'X 6 PRESSURE to of the hi Plan to have helpers on hand for setting and bracing the posts, installing the beams, I I MEMBERS(PROVIDED p p rafters together), purlins(horizontal members Which fit between the hi °'� setting the rafters in place, and sheathing the roof. Your level of skill may mean that ; I I NAILING SURFACE FOR TREATED LATTCE rafters), common rafters(which extend from the top plate to the purlin,jack rafters(short jz 3~ N a°' t, FRAMING(RIP IN HALF) a`ami`a�iy a-o having help during other phases of construction is appropriate for you. ,! � 'I JOINT IN LATTICE PANEL) intermediate rafters which rest on the top plate and butt into the hip rafters) and roof decking a 6 o o�0 t--N CD N �' '/ (which ties the rafters together and provides a surface for nailing the shingles). ov�-�-= da°' A special note before beginning construction:Read, Understand, and Follow the DETAIL Q1 — CUTTING POSTS TO LENGTH g �, y 5 o.. �' There are several other terms ou must know:each rafter has a plumb cut, and a tail cut a a°' instructions for using your tools, and ALWAYS USE PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR!! KEEP PRESSURE at the bottom so the fascia board will fit and so that the rafter does not extend below the fas- �'� o�_2 o �- TREATED LATTICE PANEL ,�� G 3-v ro o�Y o 1/2'ABOVE GROUND cia A bird's mouth cut,which is a notch that fits over the double to late, and a plumb cut �-_ to a=" PLEASE NOTE: So references to individual components and their relative locations are $fep 3 p p p o Y m� at the top so the rafter fits against the key block or purlin. The jack rafters have a cheek cut ro �, aE clearer, a Front, Back(or Rear), Left, and Right(based on the Simply Fancy Gazebo Floor Framing Plans) have been arbitrarily defined for the sake of these instructions. INSTALLING BEAMS AND JOISTS at the top(an angled cut so they fit against the hip rafter.) The hip rafters have a cheek cut Accordingly:the beams (and decking) run front to back,the joists run left to right, and the The basic structural components of the Simply Fancy Gazebo are: 44 posts (which Step 5 at the bottom (so the fascia board will fit). The fascia boards cover the rafter tails and define stairs are on the right hand side. The term"end(s)"refers to either or both the front and support the entire structure), beams that bolt to the posts and support the floor joists, which BUILDING THE STEPS the edge of the roof(See the Roof Framing Plans and Rafter Cutting Templates.) back,the term"side(s)"refers to either or both the left and right. Your Simply Fancy in turn support the decking. End joists and rim joists cover the exposed ends and edges of The Have a reference book on roof construction handy,and at least one helper, preferably Ste P Y As Ilk Gazebo m s consist may be oriented differently, but the relationship of the components will remain the the decking to give the Simply Fancy Gazebo a finished and defined appearance. P s st of 2x12 stringers that are attached to the rim joists at their upper end more. You may also elect to have professional carpenters frame the roof for you. The math- same. Determine the correct height above grade for your Simply Fancy Gazebo,then measure and supported by a post at the lower end.The 2x12 treads are supported by staircase ematics of hip roof construction can be difficult for an inexperienced carpenter. Here is the MISM angles and 2x8 tread supports that connect the stringers and stiffen the tread (See Detail basic procedure for framing the roof: and mark this dimension on one of the posts. The plans have figured the height above A cut-away isometric drawing of the Simply Fancy Gazebo is provided to help show the grade to be 1 foot 9 inches. Measure down 1-1/4 inches (the thickness of the 5/4 decking "G5"and the Typical Cross-Section.) Terms you need to know are"run"(the horizontal boards).This marks the to distance from the front of one step to the front of the next step),and"rise"(the vertical dis- A) Measure and mark each post 8 feet up from the deck. Make sure the posts are level relationship of the various components. When references are made to specific details or ) p of the beams and floor joists. Using a string and line level, tante between the to components,you may find it helpful to locate those parts on the cut-away isometric also. transfer the beam height to the remaining posts. Double check all elevation marks by p surface of each step). and even with one another, and cut them all to length. attaching the string to different posts and leveling between posts. Two steps are shown on the plans, although the actual number must be determined on- B) The 2x6 beam is let-in to the top of the post;that is, a notch is cut in the post for the Step 1 site. Depending on the height of your deck above grade, you may need additional steps. beam to fit into. From the top of each post, measure down the width of the beam (this A) Each beam consists of two members. Cut the floor beam components to length, using (NOTE: The plans assume the distance from the ground to the top of the decking is 21 should be approximately 5-1/2 inches) and draw square lines across the two exterior LAYING OUT YOUR SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO the Floor Framing Plans. For each beam, nail the two boards together with pairs of inches). The maximum recommended rise, or distance from step to step (or ground to faces of the corner post. This is a critical step;in order for the roof to fit,the Simply Fancy Gazebo must be 10d nails every 12 inches. Be careful to avoid putting nails where the holes for boltingstep, or step to deck, all of these distances must be equal) is 7 inches. A 2x12 is used for C) Measure and cut the 2x6 beams for the sides spans first, cutting them Ion enough J P 9 9 9 t square, level, and built to exact dimensions. Extra time and care at this stage will save the beams to the posts will be drilled. the treads, so tha actual width of the step itself is 11-1/4 inches. However, 1-1/8 inch of span from exterior face to exterior face of the posts. Measure for the beams at the boot- considerableLam rdeciding time later. this is"overhang", so the run of the stairs is 10-1/8 inches. tom of the posts,where they protrude through the deck boards;if the posts are not After deciding where to place your Simply Fancy Gazebo, drive small stakes in the B) Attach each beam to its three posts (with two 8 inch carriage bolts at each connec- , tion), making sure the beam is perfectly level, and the ends of the beam are flush with DETAIL G5— STRINGER DETAIL straight,the beams will help pull them in line. ground to roughly define its four corners. Erect batter boards about two feet outside the the faces of the posts (See Detail"E5".) Drill through holes for the bolts,then tight- D) Install the side beams with three 16d nails into each post,then measure (once again at stakes which mark the corners. Construct the batter boards using 2x4 stakes and a 2x4 ening the carriage bolts so the head of the bolt is flush with the face of the post. 2x12 5TRIN6ER the bottom of the posts)for the end beams. Measure from outside to outside of the cross piece;make sure the cross piece is nailed level. These batter boards make it easyto posts,then subtract 3 inches (1-1/2 inches for each of the 2 side beams), and cut the Sinking the bolt head will allow the rim joists to fit tightly in place. Cut the two interme rn adjust the string lines used to precisely lay out the Simply Fancy Gazebo. (See Detail diate posts to length. They must not extend above the top of the deck joists. 2x RIN JOIST OF DECK 2x12 TREAD end beams to length. Fit them into their notches, butting into the side beams, and fas- 51 A t C) Measure and cut the two end joists as shown on the Floor Framing Plan, making them ( ten with three 16d nails into the post, and three 16d nails through the side beam into W 90018 Stretch strings between the batter boards to define the four sides of the Sim I Fanc the end of the end beam. P Y Y long enough to extend 1-1/2 inches beyond each post. Using a small piece of 5/4 �— ° ° ° 10" MIN. RUN Gazebo. Adjust the strings to insure that the corners are square and the sides are parallel, decking set on top of the beam as a gauge, position each end joist so its top will be flaullam Test each corner for square by measuring a point on one string 3 feet from the intersection T' MAX. RUN E) The 4x4 support rail posts can be installed at this time. Layout their locations using the flush with the top of the decking, covering the cut ends of the deck boards. Make sure dimensions on the Floor Plans. All of these posts should be exactly 8 feet in length. A GARLINGHOUSE and a point along the other string that is 4 feet from the intersection. If the corner is per the ends extend past the posts 1-1/2 inches,then nail the end joists in place with three notch to accept the 2x6 beam can be cut before setting the posts in place. Use the fectfy square,the diagonal distance between these two points will be exactly 5 feet. It may same basic techniques as for letting in the beam. Measure down 5-1/2 inches from the take several turns around the Simply Fancy Gazebo, making minor adjustments to the Iota- 16d nails into each post, and two 16d nails into the end of each beam member. yTAIRGASE ANGLE D) 2x4 decking support boards are attached to the end joists providing a nailing surface top of each post and square a line across the face of the post. Stand each post on its Sheet No. 1 of 6 s layout mark and toenail it to the decking with two 16d nails from each side. Use a very visible, and tight, mitered intersections between fascia boards will give the Simply MATERIALS LIST FOR 8' SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO MATERIALS LIST FOR 10' SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO CONT'D level to plumb the post, and fasten it at the top by driving four 16d nails through the Fancy Gazebo an attractive,finished appearance. Miter the joints by bevel cutting the ends beam into the 4x4 support rail posts. of the fascia boards at 45 degrees. The ends of the hip rafters have a double cheek cut QTY UNIT SIZE USAGE DESCRIPTION STAIRS -F) A 2x6 header trim board is cut to fit between the 44 posts, directly below the 2x6 which creates a ridge down the center of each tail. Measure between the ridges of adja- 2 ea. 2 x 12 x 8' Stringers and Treads beam. Measure and cut these boards,then toenail them into place with four 16d nails cent hip rafters. This gives the correct length for the short, inside face of each fascia board. FRAMING: 1 ea. 2 x 8 x 10' Tread Supports at each connection. Cut the fascia boards, and nail them in place with two 6d nails into the end of each rafter, 1) bags 60 Ib. Concrete Mix 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Stair Rail Posts G) Measure and cut top plates,taking each measurement from outside corner to outside and three 6d nails from each direction into the miter joint. 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Pressure Treated Beam Support Post 6 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets corner of each pair of posts. These plates are cut at a 450 angle at each end, and the 4 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Pressure Treated Corner Support Post 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Top & Bottom Rails measurements taken are for the long side of the plate. Set these plates in place, and 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Beam 4 ea. 10" Staircase Angle attach to the posts with two 10d nails through each end of each plate. Step 10 12 ea. 1/2"x 8" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer 4 ea. 1/2"x 6" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer H) Measure and cut four second top plates to overlap the joints in the top plates.These 2 ea. 2 x 8 x 8' Rim Joist top plates have a square cut at their ends. Measure from the outside face of one post ROOF SHINGLES 2 ea. 2 x 8 x 10' End Joist CUPOLA MATERIALS to the inside face of the next;each second top plate will overlap a joint at one end, and Before installing the shingles, 15 Ib.roof felt paper must be applied over the decking 3 ea. 2 x 6 x 14' Joist 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Top Plates butt into the next second top plate at its other end. All of the second top plates are boards. Metal drip edge is installed along the bottom edge of the roof. Install the felt paper 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Decking Support 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Corner Framing installed with a pair of 10d nails at each end and pairs of 10d nails every 16 inches with staples and nail the metal drip edge in place with a roofing nail every 12 inches. 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 14' Decking Support 1 ea. 1 x 6 x 12' Corner Trim along their length. Shingle manufacturers generally provide excellent instructions for installation;reading 12 ea. 2 x 6 Joist Hangers 2 ea. 1 x 4 x 10' Fascia Trim J) Before installing the rafters,cut a 44 king post to 3 feet, 6 inches long. The king these carefully and following them closely will result in a roof that looks great and lasts for 13 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Decking 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Common Rafter posts has a 6 inch turned post cap at each end. Measure up 6 inches from the bottom many years. 3 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Rail Support Posts 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Hip Rafter of the king post and square a line across all four faces of the post. This line will be Shingle the Cupola roof first. The top row of shingles will be cut to fit against the king 3 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Top Plates 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Purlin used to correctly position the hip rafters when they are installed. post. Before nailing these shingles in place, put a bead of caulk on the roof felt paper,just 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Header 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Roof Decking K) At the top plate, measure the lengths of the four sides;they should all be the same. If below the king post,then install the shingles, placing the nails so they will penetrate the 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking these measurements are within 3/4 inch of the corresponding measurement on the caulking. Apply another bead of caulking in the intersection of the shingles and king post. ROOF COMPONENTS: 2 ea. 10' Drip Edge Floor Framing Plan, use the measurements from the templates on the plans. If any of Once the cupola roof is finished, shingle the main roof. Trim the top row of shingles to 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Common Rafters 2 bndls. Composition Shingles your measurements are more than 3/4 inch different,the actual length of the hip be flush with the end of the decking at the cupola opening, cutting them to fit around the 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Jack Rafters rafters for that pair will need to be adjusted. Also measure diagonally across the cor- corner supports. Caulk the intersection between the shingles and corner supports. 3 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Hip Rafters NAILS ners, and make a note of these dimensions for use a little later. 1 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Purlin 2 lbs. 6d Galvanized Trim Nails Q Each hip consists of two rafters,cut to identical lengths, but chamfered at their ends in Step 11 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 42" King Post w/2 Turned Post Caps 15 lbs. 8d Galvanized Nails the opposite direction, allowing each rafters to fit snugly to the top plate and the fascia CUPOLA FINISH AND TRIM 3 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Roof Decking 7 lbs. 10d Galvanized Nails board to attach to a flat surface(See the Hip Rafter Cutting Template.) Nail each After the main roof is shingled, set the Cupola lattice panels in place, and nail with six 12 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking 10 lbs. 16d Galvanized Nails pair of rafters together with rows of three 10d nails 16 inches apart. 6d nails into each corner support. 12 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 12' Roof Decking 4.5 lbs. 1-1/4" Galvanized Roofing Nails M) Cut the rafters for two diagonally opposite hips, lay them on a flat surface,and toenail Measure and cut 1 x6 trim boards for the corners of the Cupola (See the Typical Cross- them to opposite sides of the king post(with three 10d toenails from each side of each Section and Typical Cupola Corner Support Section.) These trim boards should stop ROOFING rafter). The bottom edge of the rafters should be 6"above the bottom of the king post. about 1/8 inch short of touching the shingles. Do not caulk this intersection. Fasten the 200 sq.ft. 15#Felt Paper(Includes Cupola) Nail a temporary rafter tie connecting the two rafters just above the bird's-mouth cut trim boards with four 8d nails into each corner support. 5 bndls. Composition Shingles (make sure the distance between the two bird's-mouth cuts corresponds with the diag- 5 ea. 10' Metal Drip Edge onal measurement from Step J). This tie will hold the rafters in their correct relative Step 12 1 tube Exterior Caulk positions and keep them connected to the key block while maneuvering the unit into position. BUILDING THE RAILING N) Set the rafter/key block unit in place,toenailing the rafters to the top plates with two The railing consists of 2x4 top and bottom rails with turned pickets between them. The TRIM AND RAILING: 10d toenails from each side. To keep the unit upright, install a temporary brace (set top of the railing is 36 inches above the surface of the deck,the bottom rail is 3-1/2 inches 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Header Trim MATERIALS LIST FOR 12' SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO perpendicular to the rafters) from the king post to the top plate, near one of the cor- above the surface of the deck. The pickets are 29-1/2 inches long and are spaced 5 inches 4 ea. 1 x 6 x 12' Fascia QTY UNIT SIZE USAGE DESCRIPTION ners. Cut, assemble, and install the other hip rafters, toenailing them first to the top on center;each rail section is assembled first, then set in place as a unit. Take extra care 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Lattice Frame (Rip in Half) plate,then to the key block. Be careful, and work from step ladders;the roof unit will with the railing;it is one of the most visible parts of the Simply Fancy Gazebo. To assemble 2 shts. 4'x 8' Lattice Panels (Includes Cupola) FRAMING: not support weight until all of the rafters and sheathing are in place. each rail section,follow these steps: 7 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Top& Bottom Rails 10 bags 60 Ib. Concrete Mix P) After the hip rafters are all set,the purlins are installed. Cut the purlins to the mea- 51 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Pressure Treated Beam Support Post surement shown on the Roof Framing Plans, bevel cutting the ends at 450 (the mea- A) Mark the rail locations on the posts,then measure and cut the rails to fit snugly 4 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Pressure Treated Corner Support Post surement shown is the long side of the purlin) to fit against the hip rafters and bevel between the posts. STAIRS 4 ea. 2 x 10 x 12' Beam cutting the top edge to follow the slope of the roof(about 26-1/20).All four purlins B) To layout the picket locations, set the upper and lower rail pieces next to one another, 1 ea. 2 x 12 x 14' Stringers and Treads 12 ea. 1/2"x 8" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer should be the same size. Hold each purlin in place, its top edge flush with the top of orienting the pieces correctly so you are marking the layout on the bottom of the upper 1 ea. 2 x 8 x 8' Tread Supports 2 ea. 2 x 12 x 12' Rim Joist the hips it fits against, then fasten with three 10d nails at each connection. rail. Snap chalkfines along the length of each board, 1 inch in from each edge. This 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Stair Rail Posts 2 ea. 2 x 12 x 14' End Joist O) Using the dimensions on the Roof Framing Plan, mark the layout for the common and should leave 1-1/2 inches (the thickness of the pickets) between the lines. Find the 6 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets 8 ea. 2 x 10 x 12' Joist jack rafters on each section of top plate. center of the length of each board, measure 1-3/4 inches to each side,then, starting i ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Top & Bottom Rails 4 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Decking Support R) Find the center of each top plate and the center of each purlin,then using these marks from that point, continue working towards each end, marking every 5 inches. These 4 ea. 10" Staircase Angle 16 ea. 2 x 10 Joist Hangers as a reference point, transfer the common rafter layout to the purlin. mark one face of the picket(the face closest to the center). Make a small"X"to indi- 4 ea. 1/2"x 6" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer 26 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 12' Decking S) Using the rafter templates on the plans, make the tail and bird's-mouth cuts on all of cate which side of the line the picket is installed on. 8 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Rail Support Posts the common rafters. Layout and mark the plumb cuts using the dimensions on the C) Attach the pickets to the rails with 6d toenails,two into each rail. You may find it easier CUPOLA MATERIALS 8 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Top Plates template,then double check by measuring (at the layout marks)from the outside edge to predrill holes for nailing the pickets and railing components. They are often quite 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Top Plates 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Header of the top plate up to the top of the purlin. This measurement should correspond with delicate. 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Corner Framing the distance on the rafter from the corner of the bird's-mouth cut to the top of the D) Set the railing unit in place between the posts. Scraps of 2x4 standing on edge will 1 ea. 1 x 6 x 12' Corner Trim ROOF COMPONENTS: plumb cut. Make any necessary adjustments,and cut each rafter to length. Toenail hold the railing unit at the correct height (3-1/2 inches) above the deck. Nail the bottom 2 ea. 1 x 4 x 10' Fascia Trim 8 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Common Rafters the rafters to the top plate with two 10d toenails from one side, and one 10d toenail rail first, using two 8d toenails on the top surface and one at each side,then nail the 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Common Rafter 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Jack Rafters from the opposite side, centered between the first two. Fasten the rafter to the purlin top rail in the same manner. 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Hip Rafter 2-_. ._. ea. 2 x 6 x 14__ Jack Rafters E Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for each railing section. 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Purlin -- - -' — - - -- - -_-with three 10d nails through the purlin into the rafter, and two 10d toenails into the ) P P 9 9 8 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Hip Rafters purlin from each side of the rafter. 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Roof Decking 1 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Purlin T) To transfer jack rafter layout marks to the hip rafters, hook a tape measure to the clos- Step 13 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 42" King Post w/2 Turned Post Caps est common rafter, hold the tape level and parallel to the top plate, and slide it up or INSTALL THE HANDRAIL 2 ea. 10' Drip Edge 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Roof Decking down the common rafter until the 24 inch mark touches the corner of the hip. Use a The handrail for the steps is constructed much like the deck railing, but most of the cuts 2 bndls. Composition Shingles 16 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking level to draw a plumb line down the face of the hip. Repeat this process for each jack will be at an angle. 12 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 12' Roof Decking rafter. NAILS 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 14' Roof Decking U) Use the same process described above to cut each jack rafter, making the bottom A) The upper rail should be 34 inches above the front edge, or"nose"of the steps, and 2 lbs. 6d Galvanized Trim Nails 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 16' Roof Decking 2�'� a)C N o plumb and tail cuts and bird's-mouth cuts,then double checking the actual rafter length will be parallel to the stringer. Using a board Ion enough to span between the upper 12 lbs. 8d Galvanized Nails 2-C X 5 �E P 9 9 9 9 P PP > a�o a._ before making the upper plumb cut. Toenail the jack rafters to the top plate in the and lower posts, determine the correct height and angle, and mark this on the posts. 7 lbs. 10d Galvanized Nails ROOFING co_ �, �•5` same manner as the common rafters, and nail them to the hips with three 10d nails. The lower rail will be about 3 inches above, and parallel to, the stringer. Mark it on the 9 lbs. 16d Galvanized Nails 400 sq.ft. 15#Felt Paper(Includes Cupola) 0) _° E N V) The rafters are covered with pressure treated 5/4x6 decking. The ends of the boards posts also. 3.5 lbs. 1-1/4" Galvanized Roofing Nails 10 bndls. Composition Shingles Z 0 2 5r°v are cut at 450. Start at the bottom and work towards the to of each roof segment, 7 ea. 10' Metal Drip L= ='6 o P 9 B) For each rail, hold a slightly longer than necessary 2x4 in place and scribe the angles p Edge M =o m= 2z o nailing each board in place with two 8d nails into each rafter. Don't leave spaces at each end. Bevel cut the boards, and test their fit. Install the upper and lower rail 1 tube Exterior Caulk rn r N o" aN between the decking boards;lay them next to one another. Let the bottom piece of pieces between the posts, using four 8d toenails at each connection. MATERIALS LIST FOR 10' SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO r ro �_0=o c P p 9 QU) �r decking extend past the rafter tails by 3/4 inch so the fascia board will fit underneath it. C) Getting the correct spacing for the pickets can be a little tricky when working at an QTY UNIT SIZE USAGE DESCRIPTION _Eur ro ov o_ 9 P P probably angle;the easiest solution is to use a piece of 2x4 as a spacer block to keep 3-1/2 TRIM AND RAILING: a`) °3 N m��L The decking stops the inside face of the purlin. The last board will robabl need to c E o�N�c be ripped to the correct width. inches between pickets, and install them one at a time, holding them in place and FRA'L71NG: 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Header Trim ¢ 0>- 3 v c 3 6- :E- scribing ea. 1 x 6 x 16' Fascia o roN- _0 o ` Ste 8 scribing the correct cutting angle on each end. Use one 6d toenail on each side of the 10 bags 60 Ib. Concrete Mix o c.>c o•-'pr=o p picket at each rail. 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Pressure Treated Beam Support Post 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 14' Lattice Frame (Rip in Half) V (n '-a)o..2-m 2_ d o D 0 W=ln 3 Na BUILDING THE CUPOLA 4 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Pressure Treated Corner Support Post 2 shts. 4'x 8' Lattice Panels(Includes Cupola) V) .i"0E= Once the deckingis installed,the Cupola can be built. Now that your Simply Fancy Gazebo is finished, you may want to landscape with bush- 4 ea. 2 x 8 x 10' Beam 1 shts. 2'x 8' Lattice Panels(Includes Cupola a C/) 3=1v 2=a=o- es,flowers or shrubs to really enhance the appearance. 12 ea. 1/2"x 8" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer 7 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Top& Bottom Rails �� �°o a5 A To make the Cupola corner supports, cut four 2x4s with a 26-1/20 bevel on one end, 2 ea. 2 x 10 x 10' Rim Joist 112 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets c c c N a�g S•_o usingthe dimension shown on Typical Cross-Section as the length for the longest 2 ea. 2 x 10 x 12' End Joist �_ a3 0 =-6 0, ° YP 9 9 Nm rooms-5 a) side. ? ea. 2 x 8 x 10' Joist STAIRS C4 E O o o=. N O N B Ripfour more 2x4s down to 3 inches wide,then bevel cut one end of each board at 4 ea. 2 x 4 x 10' Decking Support 2 ea. 2 x 12 x 10' Stringers and Treads u: c °C a,r i° 0 Vi 9 PP o2-1),Q0,o�vN 26-1/2 degrees, again using the dimension on the Typical Cross-Section as the length 14 ea. 2 x 8 Joist Hangers 1 ea. 2 x 8 x 12' Tread Supports a,� �,�ao E CO W 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 12' Stair Rail Posts =ocY °`--'� 01°o° of the longest side. 22 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Decking �_= aaL 0>,o.0 6 c C) For each corner, nail one bevel cut(Step A) and one bevel cut(Step B) 2x4 together 8 ea. 4 x 4 x 8' Rail Support Posts 6 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets O ¢Ii Cc 0 3 N ww G a« as shown on the Typical Cupola Corner Support Section. 8 ea. 2 x 4 x 10' Top Plates 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Top& Bottom Rails D) Cut four top plates to the length shown on the Cupola Roof Framing Plan. As with the 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Header 4 ea. 10" Staircase Angle top plates for the main roof,these are cut at 45 degrees at each end. The dimension 4 ea. 1/2"x 6" Carriage Bolts w/Nut&Washer given is for the long side. ROOF COMPONENTS: CUPOLA MATERIALS E) Nail these top plates to the corner supports,then cut and install second top plates, 2 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Common Rafters once again in the same manner as for the main roof:each second top plate is 3-1/2 NAIL SIZING CHART 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 8' Jack Rafters 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Top Platesp inches shorter than the width of the Cupola, laps only one joint, and butts into the 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 12' Jack Rafters 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Corner Framing s adjacent second top plate. 8 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Hip Rafters 1 ea. 1 x 6 x 12' Corner Trim F) Cut lattice panels to fit from corner to corner at each side,and from the bottom of the LENGTH PENNY GAUGE 1 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Purlin 2 ea. 1 x 4 x 10' Fascia Trim top plates to the top of the decking. For the time being, set these panels aside, they 2" 6 111/2 1 ea. 4 x 4 x 42" King Post w/2 Turned Post Caps 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 12' Common Rafter are installed after the roof is shingled. �� 4 ea. 5/4"x 6" x 8' Roof Decking 2 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Hip Rafter 2 1/2 8 101/4 1 ea. 2 x 4 x 8' Purlin G) Set the Cupola frame (the corner supports and top plates) on the roof decking, above 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking the purlins, and centered around the opening(See the Typical Cross-Section.) 3" 10 9 24 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 12' Roof Decking 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 8' Roof Decking Fasten in place with four 8d toenails through each corner member into the decking. 3 1/4" 12 9 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 14' Roof Decking 8 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 10' Roof Decking Use a level to make sure each of the corner supports is plumb before nailing the unit 2 ea. 10' Drip Edge in place. 3 1/2" 16 8 ROOFIVG 2 bndls. Composition Shingles P' e H) Use a level to plumb the king post, making sure it is plumb in both directions. 280 sq.ft. 15#Felt Paper(Includes Cupola) J) Using the same techniques as for the main roof, layout,verify the length, cut and ? bndls. Composition Shingles NAILS install the remaining components (hips, purlins,and common rafters)for the Cupola 6 ea. 10' Metal Drip Edge 3 lbs. 6d Galvanized Trim Nails o Roof(See the Cupola Roof Framing Plan and Rafter Cutting Templates.) 1 tube Exterior Caulk 18 lbs. 8d Galvanized Nails 8 lbs. 10d K) Note that each Cupola Hip consists of only one rafter,which has a double bevel plumb Galvanized Nails 11 lbs. 16d Galvanized Nails � cut at the bottom,allowing the fascia boards for each side to fit against a flat surface. TRIM AND RAILING: 6 lbs. 16d Galvanized Nails Nails It is not necessary to bevel cut the bird's-mouth cut for these hips. 4 ea. 2 x 6 x 10' Header Trim g w 90018 L) Install the 5/4x6 roof decking to the cupola roof in the same manner as the main roof. 4 ea. 1 x 6 x 14' Fascia cc Instead of stopping at the purlin however,the decking should fit tightly to the king post. 4 ea. 5/4"x 6"x 12' Lattice Frame (Rip in Half) 2 shts. 4'x 8' Lattice Panels (Includes Cupola) Step 9 ? ea. 2 x 4 x 10' Top& Bottom Rails GARLINGHOUSt INSTALLING THE FASCIA 73 ea. 2 x 2 x 32" Turned Pickets fs When the decking is in place,the fascia boards can be installed (1x4s around the cupo- Continued Sheet N0. 2 Of 6 la, and 1 x6s around the main roof). Extra care at this point will really pay off;the fascia is COMP051TION — COMPOSITION COMPOSITION 5HIN6LES SHINGLES SHINGLES 12 Ix4 PRESSURE •6 Ix4 PRESSURE 12 Ix4 PRESSURE b� TREATED FASTREATED FASCIA ' b� TREATED FASCIA Ixb PRE55URE !xb PRESSURE Ixb PRESSURE TREATED CORNER B TREATED CORNER TREATED CORNER TRIM B TRIM 3 TRIM B COMPOSITION3 3 SHINGLES --GOMP051TION SHINGLES COMPOSITION 5HINGLE5 12 12 12 6 Ixb PRESSURE Q 6 Ixb PRESSURE TREATED FASCIA TREATED FASCIA Q b Ixb PRE59JRE TREATED FASCIA 2x6 PRE55URE 2xb PRE55URE 1'-b3/4" TREATED HEADER I'-6.3/4" TREATED HEADER 2xb PRESSURE TRIM TREATED HEADER m TRIM TRIM 4x4 PRESSURETREATEr; TREATERS m 4x4 PRESSURE D �ORTD P05T SUPPORT P05T TREATED SUPPORT P05T PRESSURE TREATED PRESSURE TREATED TURNED PICKETS TURNED PICKETS TURNED PI TREATED /—AT 5" TURNED O.G. PICKETS AT 5"O.G. AT 5" O.G. 2x4 PRESSURE 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED TOP RAIL 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED TOP IL 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED TOP RAIL 44 PRE55URE TREATED STAIR 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED STAIR RAIL P05T RAIL P05T TREATED STAIR 2x4 PRESSURE 2x4 PRE59JRE RAIL P05T TREATED BOTTOM RAIL TREATED BOTTOM RAIL 2x4 PRESSURE t I If If 11 2x8 PRE55URE TREATED 2x10 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM RAIL END J015T END JOl5T 2x12 PRE55URE TREATED �j 2xI2 PRESSURE 2x12 PRESSURE END J015T TREATED STRINGER TREATED STRINGER ={T 2x12 PRE55LRE TREATED 57RINGER 10" 5TAIRGA5E ANGLE 10" STAIRCASE ANGLE 10" STAIRCASE ANGLE NOTE: SEE DETAILS FOR KEEP PRE-55UIZE NOTE: SEE DETAIL5 FOR KEEP PRESSURE NOTE, FOOTING SPECIFICATIONS TREATED LATTICE TREATED LATTICE SEE DETAILS FOR TREATED A FOOTING SPEGIFIGATIONS LATTICE 112" ABOVE GROUND 1/2" ABOVE OROUN1 FOOTING SPEGIFIGATIONS 112" ABOVE GROUND ELEVATION SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO ELEVATION 51MPL.Y FANCY GAZEBO ELEVATION SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO 6'-0' x 8'-O" 5GALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" 10'-0" x 10'-0" 5GALE: 3/8" = 1'-0" 12'-O" x 12'-0" 5GALE: 3/8" = P-O" 44 PRE55URE TREATED KIN& P05T TURNED TOP - (2) REQUIRED I'-113/8° 3'-1518" 44 KING P05T SEE ROOF FRAMING on PLANS FOR LENGTH 2x4 PRE55URE TREATED PURLIN 2x4 PRESSURE Alternate Ratter Load Sizing Chart TREATED RAFTER Rafter depths required at these TOP OF KING P05T C-OMP051TION 5HINGLE5 TOTAL POUNDS PER SF values(LL+DL) ON 5/4"xb DEGKING NOTE: Rafter layout will not Ix4 PRESSURE change for varying roof loads. N o N o roc°X m>_ °-=oo"a TREATED FASCIA Gazebo Width :A��� � ,;�yy 40 45 50 55 60 TOP VIEW ��.o��c N-� SEE CUPOLA CORNER DETAIL 8' 2X6 2X6 2x6 2x6 2x6 �,ro r c ry ," o 10' `, 'q 2X6 2x6 2x6 2x6 2x6 CUPOLA HIP RAFTER co 'o o o o r o PRESSURE TREATED 2x6 PRESSURE 12' 2x6 2x6 2x6 2x6 2x6 CUPOLA COMMON RAFTER = LATTICE PANEL TREATED PURLIN ._ o 0.2 ro- NO SCALE NO SCALE rn r a N`"° ay Legend: ,�° ° ° r t ��� N COMPOSITION SHINGLES � a y�•-t--o m o ON 5/4"xb DECKING Shaded area indicates designed load value --7 -- U =YLL M--o�o" 12�6 � � •� �o E—•o.. Design Lumber Specifications Use#2 Hem Fir or better) i� 6 d b•N-2 NL (2) 2x4 PRESSURE g p ( o =°a:c o- N TREATED TOP PLATES E=1.4 x 1O^6 C� V240 Q .cry-"L`y3oc3 w w N� RAFTER GUTTING TEMPLATES SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO o ° Ixb PRESSURE Fb = 875 s.i. Base Value V �, -m o am e o, TREATED FA5GIA p @snow load LL=Live Load d �w m� LL+DL=Total Load NO c��E v, c o 2� U) 3o c`5ec tEf 2x6 BEAM LCK!,ET DL=Dead Load(Weight of Materials) SF=Square Foot o o oj�-o Q INTO 4x4 SUPPORT PO5T5 2x6 PRESSURE TREATED a°'•c a ~L Y° HEADER TRIM SET BETW2 0 So?t 3'-O° - a N °m 4x4 SUPPORT P05TS 2x4 PRESSURE g o o c TREATED HIP E =mr 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED Ixb PRE55URE �� v��Lit SUPPORT P05T TREATED TRIM RAFTER ��C: °ao: Q Qc0 QQd 000i:U)C00 ._a. PRESSURE TREATED ` ~ o a_°C C I°o > TURNED PICKETS °._`c o c c or gr3:;�, PRESSURE TREATED AT 5" O.G. LATTICE PANEL 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED PURLIN �gx4 J PRESSURE TREATED 2x4 q (2) 2x4 PRESSURE rR� -TOR R�(1 ( N � �y d� 1 TREATED TOP PLATES IIS PRE55URE Q TREATED 2x4 4x4 PRESSURE (RIP TO 3") o TR ROOF FRAMED KIN6, 0GT 4 PLANS FOR LENGTH 2x4 PRESSURE 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED BOTTOM RAIL LINE OF ROOF TREATED COMMON RAFTER g =ZA M, DECKING BELOW CUPOLA SUPPORT BELOW SEE SECTION B KEEP PRE55URE 2xI2 PRE55URE TREATED LATTICE TREATED TREADS o I/2"ABOVE GROUND T rn rn rn TYPICAL GR055-SEGTtON SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO TYPICAL. CUPOLA CORNER SUPPORT SECTION CUPOLA ROOF FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO W 90018 A B SCALE: 3/8" = I'-O" NOT TD SCALE 5GALE: 3/4" = 1'-0" ( GARLINGHICUSE Ill •-- .;:� Sheet No. 3 of 6 I . I/2" II '-II" 1 . 1/2" 1 '-9. 114" SCE STAIR 1 . 112" 9'-II" I .I/2" I '-9. 114" 2x12 PRCSSU�C DETAIL TREATED END JOIST I . I/2" 7'-11 " I . I/2" I '-9. 114" 2x10 PRESSURE SCE STAIR TREATED END JOIST DETAIL 2x8 PRE55URE -- \ TREATED END JOIST SCC STAIR DETAIL (2) 2x8 PRESSURE �- 2x10 JOIST HANGER — - TREATED SCAM (2) 2x6 PRC55URC — TREATED BEAM N 2x8 J0151 HANGER 2x8 PRESSURE 2xlo J TREATED JOISTS TREATEEDD JOISTS 10. 1/8 SE " ,— 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED 10. 1/8" t 2 l 2x 10 PRESSURE , BEAM SUPPORT POST 10. 1/8" 4x4 PRC55URC TREATED TRCATCD BEAM o BEAM SUPPORT POST _ 2x8 PRC550RC o N — o N 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED - , io TREATED TREAD I o 2x8 PRESSURE �, BEAM SUPPORT P05T SUPPORTS - �_ TREATED TREAD to - A A A SUPPORTS A A 2x6 PRESSURE A co 2x6 PRE55URC TREATED TREAD TREATED JOISTS SUPPORTS � d - oi of _ N I 2x6 JO 151 HANGERAm N _ 2x8 PRESSURE 2)(12 PRESSURE c° _ 2x8 PRESSURE TREATED END J015T TREATED STRINGER f TREATED RIM JOIST 2x4 PRC55URE 2x8 PRESSURE CN TREATED DECKING TREATED DLOGKING 2x10 PRE55URE 2x10 PRESSURE SUPPORT POR STAIRS - TREATED RIM JOIST TREATED CND J015T 2x4 PRESSURE 2�c 12 PRESSURE �, ® - nENotes 4x4 suPPoRT TREATED DECKING TREATED STRINGER � 2x12 PRESSURE 2x12 PRESSURE 2x12 PRESSURE POSTS SCT IN THE G OUNn ® SUPPORT 2x10 PRESSURE TREATED RIM J0151 TREATED END JOIST TREATED STRINGER - nENoTCs 4x4 suPPoR TREATED BLOCKING 2x4 PRESSURE POSTS SET IN THE G OUND TREATED DECKING 2x12 PRESSURE POR STAIRS ® - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT POSTS SET IN THE GROUND SUPPORT TREATED BLOCKING FOR STAIRS FLOOR FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO f LooR FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO FLOOR FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO W-O" x 0'-0" SCALE: 3/8" = 1 '-0" 10'-O" x lo' -o" SCALE: 3/8" = 1 '-0" 12'-O" x 12'-0" SCALE: 3/8" = 1 '-0" 12'-2" - -- 10'-2" • I . I/2" 2'-II . I/2" 6'-0" 2'-II . I/2" 8 -2" 4x4 PRESSURE I . I/2" 2'-5. 1/2" 5'-0" 2'-5. 1/2" I . I/2" 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED CORNER I I '-II . I/2" 4'-0" I '-II . 1/2" TREATED TOP RAIL SUPPORT POST I . I/2" 4x4 PRESSURE iv 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED CORNER IX s o D N Q6#Z 2 TREATED TOP RAIL SUPPORT P05T °` �N mmCrotpO 1-4)e4 PRESSURE p ro f xw 0 m 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED CORNER A TREATED TOP RAIL SUPPORT POST _ r ro m m ro�ci>>oa 2 co y N 0 _ cv co c`ap�rncoo0)t: rnE m cu °•N C7. w"o`° Y Lc m cam, cv c ca t ro m `o3-io" n�m rnw m Q o� �mco� V 16i vi vr000N-m'c'Tm•or o5Qcz' oa �> m a 41 RS c o cn N O cV O CV O C m0 =53., -fro to V O un N Cd'= Nro Lm«gy m ? 4x4 PRE55URE ro =m TREATED STAIR ms °~ °0 In 4x4 PRESSURE L y Y��=o,a=�o RAIL POST TREATED STAIR .j.c.D t >.romm RAIL POST G��w oc»,o=ocy(to aC >. 0 Y t nfl.t.��. a N c(��y C Q Qa �V 3Nro�ro�O..L.. I N ' C14 40 ft I 4)e4 PRESSURE 5/4"x6 PRE56URE TREATED RAIL TREATED DECKING SUPPORT POST 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED RAIL 5/4"x6 PRC55URC SUPPORT POST TREATED DECKING 4x4 PRESSURE - TREATED RAILax4 PRESSURe ® - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT ® - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT SUPPORT P05T ® - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT TREATED 5 AIR POSTS SET IN THE GROUND POSTS SET IN THE GROUND POSTS SET IN THE GROUND ❑ - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT ❑ - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT ❑ - DENOTES 4x4 SUPPORT RAIL POSTS RAIL POSTS RAIL POSTS 5/4°x6 PRESSURE TREATED DEGKING FLOOR PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO FLOOR PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO FLOOR PLAN SIMPLY FANCY &AZEBO rn ID'-O' >t 8'-O' SCALE: 3/8' = I '-0" I O'-O" x 1 O'-O' SCALE: 3/8" = 1 '-0" 12'-O" >< 12'-O' SCALE: 3/8' = 1 '-0" � cu 90018 GARLINGHOUSE ry�p Sheet No. 4 of 6 14'-II" 12'-11" 2-6.114 2'-O" 2'-O" 2'-O" 2'-O" 2'-0" 2-4.3/4" 1. 1-6 2'-0" 2-0" 2'-4.314" m m ry d 2-2x4 PRE55URE m N TREATED TOP _ PLATE BELOW-2-2x4 PRESSURE 2,_4,1 - (V TREATED TOP 1'-b" Q 2'-4h 2-2x4 PRE59JRE PLATE BELOW TREATED TOP I'-6" O - PLATE BELOW , 5-6" PRESSURE p TREATED 3'-b" PRESSURE N KIN& P05T 5-6" PRE55URE TREATED2x6 PRESSURE TREATED - KING P05T - _ TREATED PURLIN N KING P05T 2x6 PRE55URE ° N i ' i 2xb PRESSURE `r = TREATED PURLIN N O 2x6 PRE55 IRE O N TREATED PURLIN TREATED 2xb PRE55L RE TREATED COMMON RAFTS 2PRESSURE COMMON RAFTE N TREATED - O 2xb PRE55L RE TREATED m cV COMMON RAFTS i � - N JACK RAFTER r 2x6 PRESSURE m Oi N TREATED N m 2x6APRE55URE JACK RAFTE2xb PRE5%RETRE r - HIP RAFTER N TREATED �t O JACK RAFTER N 2x6 PRE55VRE O N TREATED N HIP RAFTER �0 2x6 PRESSURE O ryTREATED HIP RAFTER O N ROOF FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO ROOF FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO ROOF FRAMING PLAN SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO 8'-0' x 8'-0' SCALE. 3/811 = V-O" 10'-0' x 10'-0' 5CALE: 3/8" = I'-O" 12'-0' x 12'-0' SCALE: 3/8" = 1'-O" 81-0.3/8" q'-b.3/8" 45°CHAMFER 51_/�1/211 45° CHAMFER 45°CHAMFER 7' " 45°CHAMFER HIP RAFTER r 45° CHAMFER HIP RAFTER C" 45^ CHAMFER HIP RAFTER NO 50ALE NO SCALE NO SCALE — 2=�3j8h cl?�vb '13j8„ -J6 ��1�/8 cl7 -7b s 33j4 NOTE: RIGH-1 51DE HALF OF 4 NOTE: RIGHT SIDE HALF OF 4 NOTE: RIGHT SIDE HALF OF • HIP PAIR 15 SHOWN FOR HIP PAIR 15 5HOWN FOR HIP PAIR 15 SHOWN FOR 45"GHAMFER \ L CLARITY, LEFT 51DE HALF 45° GHAMFER CLARITY. LEFT 51DE HALF 45°GHAMFER \ L CLARITY. LEFT SIDE HALF `C TDP VIEW OF HIP WILL BE SIMILAR. TOP VIEW OF HIP WILL BE SIMILAR. `l TOP VIEW OF HIP WILL BE SIMILAR. 1 it I h 1 11 N()a)N c N CU �Uo �U 4-f.l/4 -858 6-10 i��_cNX 4,5,— 4'-0.1/2" " eco- �o0, 2 5-1.7/8 U TT._ GOA�tOM RAFTER ro 7 U N C;OWOM RAFTER GOM1wtOM RAFTER 8 3 N0 5GALE rn c�a�2-"q NO SCALE NO 5GALE � c o:c2 80 c 0 m o rn r�-N cam __ cu 0-QLEoma /76 5>Ela 'm= 3 3 v E 0)a)(D a)F < / 4 Q Amo--�mMm� C c Z 0o"a , V -m65a,Emc"-°o N t/i'D rn rn:E rn�j N 1] (o`N a:E tq c 0 E-c a> t 4'-10.1/4" O .2 3; 2'- 2 4'-10.1/4" C a °a o 11.3/8" �•— N(O L d�.. y o 45°GHAMFER JA" RAFTER 45° (WEER 45° GHAMFER �; a3� 2'2 .JACK RAFTER JACK RAFTER Ti:-cl) - 2 0 'no y N0 5GALE NO 5GALE NO 5/,ALE �►:rn c .2 c r m�c o R ., a 0-:6 or a:a n E ID 0 w Ito co a>' rn �/b 6' 12 /'(„ 12 �/6 n Q=2 Rs o rn g 1 0 c13 co 0 2 mo - c�cm�m- <�. Q003inc>S2«s.GnE 3 NOTE: LEFT SIDE JACK RAFTER `' NOTE: LEFT SIDE JACK RAFTER NOTE: LEFT SIDE JAGK RAFTER 15 5HOWN FOR CLARITY. 15 SHOWN FOR CLARITY. 15 5HOWN FOR CLARITY. 45°GHAMFER RIGHT SIDE OF JACK R16HT SIDE OF JAGK ARIGHT SIDE OF JAGK TOP VIEW RAFTER WILL BE SIMILAR. TOP VIEW 45° CHAMFER RAFTER WILL BE 51MILAR. TDP VIEW L45°GHAMFER RAFTER WILL 13E SIMILAR. II _ RAFTER GUTTING TEMPLATE-5 SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO 2 /2 2I-1.1/2 V-O' x 8'-O' NO 5GALE 45°GHAMFER - 45" CHAMFER JACK RAFTER JACK RAFTER NO SCALE NO 5GALE --7 --7 12�.b 6 n 12 NOTE: LEFT 51DE JACK RAFTER NOTE: LEFT 51DE JACK RAFTER IS 5HOWN FOR CLARITY. 15 5HOWN FOR CLARITY. 45°CHAMFER RIGHT SIDE OF JACK I RIGHT 51DE OF JAGK rn TOP 51 VIEW 1•� RAFTER WILL BE SIMILAR. TOP VIEW 45" CHAMFER RAFTER WILL BE SIMILAR. � 90018 RAFTER GUTTING TEMPLATES SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO RAFTER GUTTING TEMPLATES SIMPLY FANCY GAZEBO � GARLINGHOUSE 10'-0' x 10'-0' NO SGALE 12'-0.' x 12'-0' NO 56ALE l`1 Sheet No. 5 of 6 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED KING P05T W/ 2 TURNED P05T GAPS COMPOSITION SHINGLES 2x4 PRESSURE TREATED HIP RAFTER 15# FELT PAPER 5/4"x6 PRE55URE 2x4 PRE55URE TREATED DEGKIN& TREATED PURLIN 2x4 PRE55URE PRESSURE TREATED TREATED LATTICE PANEL COMMON RAFTER 1x6 CUPOLA CORNER 2-2x6 PRE55URE TRIM (5EE CUPOLA TREATED HIP CORNER DETAIL) RAFTER Ix4 PRE55URE TREATED 2x6 PRE55URE FASCIA TREATED GOMP051TION SHINGLES COMMON RAFTER 15# FELT PAPER 5/4"x6 PRESSURE TREATED DEGKING METAL DRIP EDGE 1x6 PRESSURE TREATED FASCIA 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED (2) 2x4 PRESSURE RAIL SUPPORT POST TREATED TOP PLATE 2x6 PRE55URE TREATED HEADER NOTCHED INTO 4x4 SUPPORT POSTS 4x4 PRESSURE TREATED 2x6 PRE55URE TREATED CORNER SUPPORT P05T HEADER TRIM 5ET IN THE GROUND 2x6 PRE55URE TREATED---- --•------ ------ --------------- ------- ---- ------- ._----.__.--- --- JAGK RAFTER 0010 2x PRE55URE TREATED 2x4 PRE55URE J015T5 AT 16" O.G. TREATED TOP RAIL PRESSURE TREATED 2x PRE55URE TREATED RIM JOIST o 2x JOIST HANGERS TURNED PICKETS c N X AT 5" O.G. c m� (2) 2x PRE55URE �` Cu°_ N 2x PRESSURE TREATED BEAM 7 TREATED END J015T rn �m�m m0-vOi L (TE m C N PRESSURE TREATED 4x4 PRE55URE TREATED EC) o y ro STAIR RAIL P05T ° m m=N a) N= LATTICE PANEL �- 3 2°---v N r-.�cm3mc3 1/2" ABOVE GROUND N m°m 2x12 PRE55URE TREATED � N� N d ��Nmmma� 5/4"xb PRE55URE STRINGER lN/ STAIRCASE ANGLES c � o s c NF o~ C am�a°m m TREATED DEGKING 2x12 PRESSURE TREATED TREADS N a ' °_•_ m -� m 2x4 PRESSURE to 2 ;0 U n~ TREATED BOTTOM RAIL 2x8 PRE55URE TREATED 1�s; _°_�ZU TREAD SUPPORTS �s 0-m� �� U(O Y _ m'o �o�..aa ansm �Cif� 2K.i ��c. ~—c anipc��-0vui 0 <0 N W.2 Iq=Ll: NOTE: SEE DETAILS FOR FOOTING SPECIFICATIONS .4 150METRIG GUT- ANAP SIMPLY F G-2AZEBOPAM NO SCALE J am d 0) 0) I 90018 -�7 GARLINGHOUGE Sheet No. 6 of E