Roof Repair, Structural Rebuild
What began as a shingling job after the recent torrential downpours, became a resuscitation of an old garage with a sagging roof. Years ago, any hammer swinging Joe could bang together a garage and build their own trusses from scratch. For good reason, the city mandated that future trusses be engineered, as many home built roofs began to look like horses’ saddles after several years. Swinging Joe didn’t clench the nails, use glue, cut angles precisely, or really do a proper job of it at all. The results are below.
Giddy-up!! There is over three inches of sag from end to end, putting a damper on a home sales in the future, so a solution is needed short of a tear-down and rebuild. As the existing trusses aren’t structurally sound, a truss spanning the length of the garage will be built to aid support.