We Make Your Patio Dreams Come True... The Best Price Guarantee In the Industry...  How To Measure For Wall Attachment For Your Patio Cover Estimate Step 1: Measure the Height  Place your tape measure on the concrete slab or wood  deck and measure to your roof. Pay special attention to  the height of your fascia board. The maximum height for  our patio covers is 12' 0" at the highest point.   General Notes: Our Patio Covers are installed with  a 1/2" slope for every 12" of width, for example a  patio cover with a 10'0" width (projection) will have  a 5" drop for water drainage. Laguna Lattice Patio  Covers do not have slope and are installed level.  Step 2: Measure the Width (Projection)  Place your tape measure on the right side and against  the house wall, measure straight out to a point on your  concrete or wood deck you would like the patio cover  to end. Now, repeat the same steps for the left side.  Newport Patio Covers, Insulated and Lattice Patio  Covers have a 1 - 2 foot overhang past the the post  and header beam.   (Traditional and Tri-V Patio Covers do not have  overhangs, the patio cover and post placment end at  the same measurement)   Step 3: Length  Place your tape measure at the approximate location of  where your patio cover will start. Measure from one end  to the other. You do not have to add for any overhang.  Your patio cover will be made to the size you want.  How To Measure Fascia Attachment For Your Patio Cover Estimate Step 1: Measure the Height  Place your tape measure on the concrete slab or  wood deck and measure to your roof. Pay special  attention to the height of your fascia board. The  maximum height for our patio covers is 12' 0" at  the highest point. General Notes: Our Patio Covers are installed  with a 1/2" slope for every 12" of width, for  example a patio cover with a 10'0" width  (projection) will have a 5" drop for water  drainage. Laguna Lattice Patio Covers do not  have slope and are installed level. Step 2: Measure the Width (Projection)  Place your tape measure on the right side and  against the house wall, measure straight out to a  point on your concrete or wood deck you would  like the patio cover to end. Now, repeat the same  steps for the left side. Newport Patio Covers,  Insulated and Lattice Patio Covers have a 1 - 2  foot overhang past the the post and header beam.   (Traditional and Tri-V Patio Covers do not have  overhangs, the patio cover and post placment end  at the same measurement)   Step 3: Length  Place your tape measure at the approximate  location of where your patio cover will start.  Measure from one end to the other. You do not  have to add for any overhang. Your patio cover will  be made to the size you want How To Measure Roof Attachment For Your Patio Cover Estimate Step 1: Measure the Height  Place your tape measure on the concrete slab or  wood deck and measure to your roof. Pay special  attention to the height of your fascia board. The  maximum height for our patio covers is 12' 0" at the  highest point. General Notes: Our Patio Covers are installed  with a 1/2" slope for every 12" of width, for  example a patio cover with a 10'0" width  (projection) will have a 5" drop for water  drainage. Laguna Lattice Patio Covers do not  have slope and are installed level. Step 2: Measure the Width (Projection)  Place your tape measure on the right side and  against the house wall, measure straight out to a  point on your concrete or wood deck you would like  the patio cover to end. Now, repeat the same steps  for the left side. Newport Patio Covers, Insulated  and Lattice Patio Covers have a 1 - 2 foot overhang  past the the post and header beam.   (Traditional and Tri-V Patio Covers do not have  overhangs, the patio cover and post placment end  at the same measurement)   Step 3: Length  Place your tape measure at the approximate  location of where your patio cover will start.  Measure from one end to the other. You do not  have to add for any overhang. 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