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Does the direction of skillion roof matter?

PatDIY_Dad
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Does the direction of skillion roof matter?

More or a.info question then a how to do question about skillion roofed firewood storage 

 

I just finished building one out of pallets I got for free and spare hardwood boards I had. The only thing I did differently which wasn't intentional was the angle of the roof is lower at the front

 

Would this be any disadvantage vs water running off from the back ? I noticed most videos of this design have the water running down at the back instead

 

I want to have my storage sitting against a shed wall

 

If its a big deal I'll.change it but if not I'll leave it

Picture attached is the one I made

YouTube link is one of the videos I'm talking about 

https://youtu.be/8QbSYn-rtVk?si=TzXTR8IYzJbfdh5J

 

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JacobZ
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Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Hi @PatDIY_Dad,

 

Thank you for sharing the photo of your firewood storage, it looks great.

Considering you are planning to have it up against a shed wall, my first thought was that you would want the water to run away from it, which it would in the current orientation.

Ultimately the orientation of the roof wouldn't have too much of an effect, but it should not negatively affect the existing shed, which could happen if you are directing water towards it, so I'd keep it as it is.

 

Let me tag some of our helpful members to see if they have any thoughts, @Dave-1, @DIYGnome, @TedBear.

 

Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Jacob

 

TedBear
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Hi @PatDIY_Dad ,

The only disadvantage that I can imagine is that the flow of water off the roof toward the front may blow in and wet your stored wood.  The solution to that would be to add a gutter along the front of the roof to take the water to the side.

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Thanks I'm just going to leave it

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

No worries 

It will be negligible. Probably get more wind blowing rain through the gapes because of the position I plan to put it in

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Afternoon @PatDIY_Dad 

:smile: late to the party and its solved lol I like @TedBear's suggestion of a gutter as well.

 

Nice build btw :smile:

 

Dave

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

I've finished making it but had a last minute idea to make the wood last longer outside would it be worth painting it with some kind of decking oil

 

The firewood that will be stored in there will be used for cooking in my pizza oven so don't want anything that can contaminate the firewood 

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Morning @PatDIY_Dad 

Id definently go with some decking oil to give it a longer same colour life. Once dry I dont see any oil being transfered to anything else. Ive scooted around my deck building things on it and never have oil transfer to my clothes as an example. 

 

There are some more green type oils but they dont last as long. Id go fulls trength as you have used recyled pallets :smile:

 

Dave

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

Thanks

There goes the idea of not spending any money and just using stuff I had already around the house 🤣

 

Paints and decking oils aint cheap

Noyade
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: question of direction of skillion roof for firewood storage

I made a floor 'carpet' under outdoor covered areas using pallets that kept things like a cement mixer, air compressor and so forth off the ground.

Within two years I discovered the pallets were full of termites. I guess wood, moisture and earth = woodeaters?

"Wood" the traditional pallet be treated for termites?

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