For this project, we had to squeeze a 12 x 20 ft addition between the house and the garage. This was done by removing the breezeway and the garage roof and building a whole new structure for it to sit within.
This is where the sunroom is going
This little breezeway between the house and the garage
Started by removing the breezeway
There is about 12 ft between the house and the garage
The roof of the garage wouldn’t accommodate the sunroom addition
removing the roof of the garage
The old joists couldn’t support a roof to the sunroom addition
We used corner bracing to keep the walls stiff
A sextant was used to layout the footing for the addition
The color of the footing location depict weight load
Helical piles were used as footings
The helical piles used for footings are rated between 3,000 and 5,000 lbs
Setting the first post on top of the helical pile footing
The sunroom is raised to match the floor height of the house
2×8 joists were affixed to 2×10 with steel hangers
This floor will have a zipboard bottom and be insulation
The beams for the roof being installed
This 4 x 12 beams were installed on top of posts
This ridge beam will support the rafters
Here you can see the difference in height of the old breezeway and the new sunroom
These 6×12 beams will support the new roof over the garage
The beams were joined together with a scarf joint to make the 26 ft span
Installing the roof rafters
This 6×12 beam supports the dual pitch roof
Using post and beam construction allowed the new roof to be built over the garage walls
This dormer goes out over the sunroom
5/8 inch zip boars were used to sheath the roof
About 2 ft was borrowed from the garage to make the sunroom bigger
The rafters over the garage getting sheathed with zip board
The rafters were cantilevered over the 6x wall to give a 2 foot overhang
The 2 foot overhang of the roof will provide great shielding to the 6 foot patio door
Detail of dormer from underneith
The seams on the zip board were weatherized with zip tape to create a waterproof membrane
Subfloor of the sunroom was 3/4 inch OSB
The 6 foot patio door going in
Showing the 2 foot borrowed from the garage to enlarge the sunroom
Detail of the LVL structural support and rafter tie-in where the sunroom roof meets the garage roof
Back-framing the old garage wall to meet the new roof
Iceblock going on the roof with felt before shingling
Finished valley off the sunroom dormer
Finished ridge cap over the sun room
Finished asphalt shingling over the garage showing the dual pitch roof
R-49 Insulation in the attic space
R-13 polyisocyanurate foam going over R-21 batt insulation, bringing the total R value of the ceiling to R-33.
Furring strip screwed through the fiberboard to support drywall
1/2 inch drywall going in using a drywall hoist
The vaulted ceiling is 10 ft tall
The drywall finished being hung
The drywall being taped and mudded
Detail of the drywall vaulted ceiling
Skim coat over the drywall
Shear bracing detail
Front porch going in
Trim and stairs installed
The roof was designed to go over the porch
Siding was installed to match the house
Read deck being installed behind the sunroom
Finished deck behind the sunroom
A white oak floor was installed inside the mudroom
The white oak floor is 3/4 inch thinck
Trim moulding going in
Finish detail of front door with trim and moulding installed