bobbuilder440
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I have 2x4 rafters 24" on center and rafter ties only ever 48" 23 foot span and only 2x4's rafter ties. No collar ties were previously installed. Looks like they used some type of midspan purlin web truss midspan of the rafters that sits on the rafter ties to transfer load of the rafters. However the rafter ties being only 2x4's spanning 22ft or so are obviously now sagging and the roof has sagged you can see from the street. One side of the garage shares a wall with the house and one rafter tie has pulled the stud it was toe nailed into (below the top plate) out of the wall a few inches.
Trying to do some repairs and have a few questions.
With a cracked rafter tie (it is split like down the middle. Is it best to just replace it completely or sistering on new boards acceptable?
What is the best methodology for repairing a cracked / split reidge board (not load bearing but still cracked in multiple spots its like a 1x10 or something.
Also, any ideas on how if I lift the roof and try to pull walls back, on one side I am pulling on a wall that also is butted up to / connected to the house wall. That make it impossible?
I dk if any of that makes sense or if I am wrong about certain things but any help appreciated.
Trying to do some repairs and have a few questions.
With a cracked rafter tie (it is split like down the middle. Is it best to just replace it completely or sistering on new boards acceptable?
What is the best methodology for repairing a cracked / split reidge board (not load bearing but still cracked in multiple spots its like a 1x10 or something.
Also, any ideas on how if I lift the roof and try to pull walls back, on one side I am pulling on a wall that also is butted up to / connected to the house wall. That make it impossible?
I dk if any of that makes sense or if I am wrong about certain things but any help appreciated.










