06-13-2017, 02:43 PM
Just purchased a lake house, built in 1977, shallow roof pitch.
Has an attached 2 stall garage, added fairly recently. Ridge line is sagging a couple of inches, as is the field on the front of the house.
Appears to be 2x6 ridge board and rafters consistent with the rest of the house, but there are no purlins or other support. Only the garage is sagging.
Whats my best course of action?
Would I be better off running a beam of sufficient size some distance under the ridge and then jacking up the ridge and putting in supports to the new beam, or build like a stud wall under the ridge as it currently is?
Then my guess for the sagging field would be to add a purlin along the front. The back is fine, as the roof is truncated and only goes about halfway down and is supported by a wall.
The walls are not bowed, I've already checked that.
Looking for ideas, I don't want to tear it off and start over.
Has an attached 2 stall garage, added fairly recently. Ridge line is sagging a couple of inches, as is the field on the front of the house.
Appears to be 2x6 ridge board and rafters consistent with the rest of the house, but there are no purlins or other support. Only the garage is sagging.
Whats my best course of action?
Would I be better off running a beam of sufficient size some distance under the ridge and then jacking up the ridge and putting in supports to the new beam, or build like a stud wall under the ridge as it currently is?
Then my guess for the sagging field would be to add a purlin along the front. The back is fine, as the roof is truncated and only goes about halfway down and is supported by a wall.
The walls are not bowed, I've already checked that.
Looking for ideas, I don't want to tear it off and start over.
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