Lulu-vt
Songster
TLDR; do I need to use rafters with each of my sheets of poly roofing?
I'm starting on the roof of my run today. My plan is to use some transparent polycarbonate sheets so the sunlight still gets through to the ground (and it's pretty affordable). I was hoping to NOT do a big old roof thing like I had to do with the coop. I didn't really want to run 2ft off centered rafters and purlins but it looks like I might have to? I was hoping to run rafters every 4 ft or so and then attach purlins. Since the bicarbonate roof is so light I didn't think I needed such a burly structure. But.... I just realized that if I don't secure each edge of the roof then it will become at risk for a predator to break through. Am I right? If a raccoon got on top of the roof (you know they will), if it's not secured by 2ft rafters, it could break - even if it's secured by purlins?
My coop is secure. The run is not - yet. If predators get into the run at night, they still can't get into the coop (for the most part unless it's a strong and can rip hardware cloth or doors off)
Also, the run is not square. Annoyingly so. I just can't build square things apparently. It's very trapezoid-like which makes roof building a nightmare. It might be 2ft wider at one end than the other. A lot of this was because of my rolling terrain (but Im making excuses!)
I've attached part of the run. Thanks for your help. I'm starting today.
I'm starting on the roof of my run today. My plan is to use some transparent polycarbonate sheets so the sunlight still gets through to the ground (and it's pretty affordable). I was hoping to NOT do a big old roof thing like I had to do with the coop. I didn't really want to run 2ft off centered rafters and purlins but it looks like I might have to? I was hoping to run rafters every 4 ft or so and then attach purlins. Since the bicarbonate roof is so light I didn't think I needed such a burly structure. But.... I just realized that if I don't secure each edge of the roof then it will become at risk for a predator to break through. Am I right? If a raccoon got on top of the roof (you know they will), if it's not secured by 2ft rafters, it could break - even if it's secured by purlins?
My coop is secure. The run is not - yet. If predators get into the run at night, they still can't get into the coop (for the most part unless it's a strong and can rip hardware cloth or doors off)
Also, the run is not square. Annoyingly so. I just can't build square things apparently. It's very trapezoid-like which makes roof building a nightmare. It might be 2ft wider at one end than the other. A lot of this was because of my rolling terrain (but Im making excuses!)
I've attached part of the run. Thanks for your help. I'm starting today.