That said overhangs can extend as far as 2 without the need for external supports.
Standard roof overhang size.
For example a slope of 6 12 means for every 12 inches of horizontal distance the slope of the roof will rise 6 inches vertically.
If the overhang exceeds 2 5 feet we will need to use a larger top chord for the overhang typically a 2 6 top chord for the truss.
This will protect a roof from most types of damage.
Some slight overhang is recommended in conjunction with a drip edge flashing to prevent water from getting under the roofing and onto underlying wood.
There will be some overlap which comes down to individual preferences.
Roof overhangs can extend farther than 2 feet but beyond this length they begin to lose structural integrity and require external supports.
With that in mind we kept a roof overhang at the eaves as it provides a nice shadow line and protects the second floor windows from a bit of the summer sun.
Overhangs can vary from a few inches to a few feet depending on preference.
However the suggested width of an overhang is between 12 and 18 for eaves and no more than 8 for rakes.
Metal is usually installed on rafters or strip sheathing rather than the solid decking used under other materials.
12 to 16 foot eaves 18 inch overhangs.
The rise will be the elevation change over the 12 inches.
The run or the base number is 12 inches.
12 foot eaves and under 12 inch overhangs.
A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches or even less.
Two feet is the general maximum length for a typical roof overhang.
At the rakes however with a nod to yankee frugality and clean modern lines we kept the roof trim as close to flush as practical while still allowing for a rain screen channel.
You can add 3 to 5 inches to the top.
Pitch slope the pitch or slope is the incline of the roof expressed as a fraction describing the rise over the run.
To create a cantilever properly you will need to know plenty about physics like torque and rotational equilibrium.
I ve always felt overhangs should generally be proportionate to the height of the building being constructed with some exceptions of course due to function.