Others have said their roofs have been damaged by hail the hail actually broke straight through the roof in some cases actually ripping it apart.
How to roof a chicken coop.
Choose a location for the coop.
Batten down the hatches.
Placing a roof over the run is the best way to keep predators from landing or climbing into the chicken run.
Know what you will need to.
And third it s much easier to build lay the foundation install the roof and you re done.
Netting can also help to deter but it is not always failproof.
With basic carpentry skills and tools you can easily install a green roof on a chicken coop doghouse or a well house.
The owners added a solar light to illuminate the interior and working with salvaged materials customized the inside with composite flooring diy nesting boxes made from pallets and a loft shelf for storing bales of straw.
About 30 pounds per square foot.
Second it s significantly sturdier especially when it comes to strong winds.
Before galvanized roofing became widely available most coops seemed to have either fancy shingle roofs or lowly tar paper roofs.
The ideal size of a coop changes drastically depending on the type of coop.
Chicken keepers who have used plastic panels for their chicken coop roof with no plywood base have said that the wind can rip them off.
Decide on the size of your chicken coop.
Predators that fly or climb can access the coop through an uncovered ceiling in the outdoor run.
Secure the roll in place by running a couple of 3 inch screws through it but only going an inch deep into the wood.
How to build a diy backyard chicken coop.
The exposed parts of the screws will keep the chicken wire from moving out of place.
Showing how i built a truss for my chicken coop very easy and fast.
This is a super easy chicken coop to build and is easy to clean.
Any small sound structure with 2 by 4 inch rafters supporting as short a span as found on a coop is likely strong enough to hold the weight of a green roof after a heavy rain.
Showing how i built a truss for my chicken coop very easy and fast.
This is best done before laying down the roof itself.
Asphalt shingles cedar shakes roll roofing built up roofing etc.
It is 4x8 and can handle up to 13 chickens.
I ve never built a structure using any of these so i can t provide details.
Curved roof is getting more direct sun rays compared to a flat roof so your coop will be warmer in the winter.
Gaps like those between the rafters can be blocked with a small roll of chicken wire.
Just screw the wooden panels together and cover the chicken coop roof with shingles.
Any kind of real roofing will work fine in a chicken coop.