The irc gives a maximum of 24 for roof overhangs.
Maximum roof overhang.
Figure 5 ladder outlooker block method gable end overhang.
Does this include drip edges that protrude or rain gutters or is it just the wood structure.
Weather and not properly protected by a roof eave or similar covering table r802 11 required strength of truss or rafter connections to resist wind uplift forcesa b c e f pounds per connection r804 3 2 1 1 eave overhang.
On sheds and homes overhangs are commonly referred to as eaves or rakes depending on where they are located.
Metal is usually installed on rafters or strip sheathing rather than the solid decking used under other materials.
Figure r804 3 2 1 2 gable endwall overhang details.
A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches or even less.
If the gable overhang is to resist wind loads properly it must either be designed or constructed in accordance with some pre engineered prescriptive detail.
Eave overhangs shall not exceed 24 inches 610 mm measured horizontally.
In general roof overhangs offer an effective solution for how to protect windows doors and entryways.
Overhangs can vary in width from a few inches to several feet.
Also i am putting rigid foam on the outside of my walls so i will have about 2 1 2 of material past the sheathing.
Some slight overhang is recommended in conjunction with a drip edge flashing to prevent water from getting under the roofing and onto underlying wood.
If the roof overhang is not big enough then the only way to protect these windows doors and entryways is by recessing them into the thick exterior wall or by installing special casing and flashing for each door or entryway.
This method is less wind resistant and in literature is limited to a 12 overhang.
This will protect a roof from most types of damage.
Roof overhangs can extend farther than 2 feet but beyond this length they begin to lose structural integrity and require external supports.
An overhang is the portion of the roof that runs past the wall providing coverage for the space around the foundation of your shed.