Lean-to Kit Extender
Want to add more length to your lean-to shelter kit? No problem! This lean to extendern kit enables customers to easily DIY an angled roof that stretches as long as they want. These 5 & 30 degree roof brackets are made for standard 4x4, 6x6, and 6x6 Rough Cut posts (that actually measure out to 3.5" x 3.5", 5.5" x 5.5", and 6"x6" respectively). Make a metal carport kit, lean-to shed kit, covered pergola, a cookshack, storage shed and much more. We recommend no more than a 12' span between vertical timbers, so add as many extender kit(s) as need to make your dream space as wide as your heart desires. Unlike competitors products, our kit is truly unique for a few reasons:
1- Our open top design ensures roofing can be installed on a single plane (if they were fully boxed in, it would create a kink/divot in the roofing).
2- Through trial and error we’ve found that simply ending the roof at the edge of a structure allows rain/snowfall to land on anything situated near the edge of the covered area. This is why we’ve created an open end that allows for an overhang up to 3’ off of the structure.
3- Lastly, our robust structural design is composed of powder coated, 12 GA/2.6 MM thick carbon steel, that’s reinforced by a build in gusseted angles. Perfect for a DIY lean to.
This kit comes equipped with:
(2) 4 Way Extender Angled Brackets
(2) Foot Brackets
(8) Black Concrete Anchors
*All Necessary Matching Black Lag Bolts, needed for install
Lead times are currently estimated at 2-3 business days for standard 4x4 sized Kits (both 5 & 30 Degree). 6x6 sized kits and 6x6 rough cut kits are estimated at 7-11 buiness days.
Simply add joists (for support) and roofing panels to make this a strong structure.
Kit manufacturing lead times are currently estimated at 5-10 business days. Then 4-7 days for shipping.
*** NOTE*** These Angled brackets were designed & developed for you to erect an angled roof structure. For any customizations outside the intended or indicated use of the pergola as shown, we advise consulting with an engineer as well as our ’Structures’ page. Always check your local building codes, HOA, and municipal requirements in advance of building as they vary by city/state and region.
• Recommended to anchor your structure to poured concrete. Adding joists to a roofing structure is absolutely necessary for both rain and snow load and wind load stability.