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8×14 Gable Shed Roof – Free DIY Plans

by Jack Sander
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This step by step woodworking project is about 8×14 gable shed roof plans. This is the PART 2 of the 8×14 garden shed project, where I show you how to build the gable roof for the shed. Building the roof for the shed is really easy if you follow my tips and diagrams with attention. Read the local codes before starting the project, so you comply with the requirements. See my other DIY projects HERE.

We recommend you to invest in the best materials you could afford. Therefore, you should buy weather-resistant lumber, such as pine or cedar. Always take accurate measurements before adjusting the size of the components at the proper size. Drill pilot holes trough the components before inserting the wood screws, to prevent the wood from splitting. See all my Premium Plans HERE.

 

 

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8×14 Gable Shed Roof Plans

Building a 8x14 shed

Building a 8×14 shed

 

Materials

  • G – 4 pieces of  T1-11 siding – 48″x23 3/4″ long SIDING
  • H – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 60″ long, 1 piece – 88 3/4″ long 8xTRUSS
  • I – 4 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 60″ long, 10 pieces – 6 1/2″ long 2xOVERHANG
  • J – 2 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 48″x96″ long, 2 pieces – 48″x72″ long, 4 pieces – 10″x60″ long, 4 pieces – 12″x48″ long, 2 pieces – 12″x72″ long ROOF
  • K – 4 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 61″ long, 2 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 188″ long TRIMS
  • L – 150 sq ft of tar paper, 150 sq ft of asphalt shingles ROOFING

  • 1 piece of T1-11 siding – 4’x8′
  • 8 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 10′
  • 8 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 8′
  • 6 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 4’x8′
  • 4 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 6′
  • 2 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 16′
  • 150 sq ft of tar paper, 150 sq ft of asphalt shingles
  • 2 1/2″ screws, 3 1/2″ screws, 1 5/8″ screws
  • 4d nails, 6d nails
  • rafter ties
  • wood filler , wood glue, stain/paint

Tools

  • Safety gloves, glasses
  • Miter saw, jigsaw
  • Chalk line, tape measure, spirit level, carpentry pencil
  • Drill machinery and drill bits

Time

  • One week

 

 

8×14 Gable Shed Roof – DIY Plans

Building the rafters

Building the rafters

Use 2×4 lumber for the rafters. Mark the cut lines on the beams and then get the job done with a circular saw. Smooth the edges with sandpaper.

Assembling the trusses

Assembling the trusses

Use 2×4 lumber for the bottom rafters. Use a miter saw to make the angle cuts at both ends of the bottom rafters and then lay all the components on a level surface.

Fitting the gussets

Fitting the gussets

Use 1/2″ plywood for the gussets. Use a circular saw to make the cuts, as shown in the diagram. Add the gussets to the rafters and lock them into place with 1 5/8″ screws.

Fitting the trusses

Fitting the trusses

Fit the rafters to the top of the shed. Place the rafters every 24″ on center, equally spaced, as shown in the diagram. Drill pilot holes and insert 3 1/2″ screws to lock the rafters into place tightly. Alternatively, you can use rafter ties to lock the trusses to the plates.

Gable end panels

Gable end panels

Use T1-11 siding sheets for the gable ends. Mark the cut lines on the sheets and then get the job done with a saw. Align the edges with attention and insert 6-8d nails, every 8″ along the framing.

 

Building the overhangs

Building the overhangs

Use 2×4 lumber for the overhangs. You can adjust the size of the overhangs according to the size of the blockings.

Fitting the gable ends

Fitting the gable ends

Fit the overhangs to the front and back of the shed. Align the edges with attention, drill pilot holes and insert 3 1/2″ screws.

Roof sheets

Roof sheets

Fit 3/4″ plywood sheets to the roof of the shed. Align the sheets with attention, making sure you leave no gaps between them. Insert 1 5/8″ screws to lock the sheets into place, every 8″ along the rafters.

Front and back roof trims

Front and back roof trims

Use 1×6 lumber for the front and back roof trims. Cut the trims as shown in the diagram. Attach the trims to the gable ends and then lock them into place with 2 1/2″ screws.

Side roof trims

Side roof trims

Fit 1×6 trims to the sides of the roof. Align the edges with attention and then insert 2″ nails to lock them into place tightly.

Fitting the roofing

Fitting the roofing

Cover the roofing sheets with tar paper. Install the tar paper starting with the bottom of the roof and make sure the strips overlap for at least 2″. In addition, fit a 12” strip over the top ridge. Install the shingles starting with the left- bottom of the roof, after fitting the starting course. Use roofing tacks to secure the shingles into place.

8x14 Shed Plans

8×14 Shed Plans

This shed is ideal if you need storage space but you have a narrow backyard. Make sure you take a look over PART 1 and PART 3 of the project, so you learn how to build the frame and how to build the front door.

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2 comments

Douglas Flint - 8:28 pm

how much more roofing and material does a barn style use as compared to a gable roof (roofing & lumber) i like both but funds may enter into this desion thanks for your time.

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Jack Sander - 3:05 pm

Probably 50% more for a gambrel roof.

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