When you’re working on a renovation job as big as the Kuppersmith Project house, you’re bound to have a few construction glitches along the way.

While the breezeway roof connecting the garage to the house looked fine on paper, I realized that the pitch of the roof was too low to look right from the street after it was up. The solution was to tear out the new rafters and decking, move the window next to the roof over, and frame the breezeway roof again at a steeper pitch.

While fixing it required a good bit of time and trouble, the finished roof has a lot more curb appeal from the street. Watch this video to find out more.

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Thomas Boni is Today’s Homeowner Media's Digital Content Director. He is an award-winning multimedia journalist, having served as editor-in-chief of various Alabama and Florida newspapers from 2006-2018. Thomas earned more than 30 regional, state and national journalism awards and accolades during his news career. He has a passion for engaging, fact-based content and a keen eye for detail. He joined Today's Homeowner Media in 2018 and received recognition on the Marquis Who's Who list in 2023. He earned his Bachelor of Arts at Spring Hill College in 2005.

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