daveindenver
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Hello! This is my first post. There is so much good information here. I just had a 24X21 detached garage built. The final touches are being done to it - before the mods begin at least! Not sure it will ever be done. Here are the specs.
24X21
9' 2X4 walls 16OC
5/12 gable roof
2X10 ridge board with ridge running 21'
2X8 rafters 24OC
2X6 rafter ties 48OC
8X11 door on one gable end, nothing on the other gable end
2X10 headers over doors
LP SmartSide
Here is what I am having an issue with. I noticed early on that the gable ends have a lot of flex to them. I was a bit disappointed but figured it was probably okay since I had to really try to move them. Now that the garage door opener has been installed, I noticed that when lowering the door, the gables flex probably about 1 inch. I think this is due to the 24' 2X6 rafter ties flexing and transferring it to the gable walls via the center 2x4 constructed L shaped board that rests and is connected on top each tie as well as the gable top wall plates - not sure if that piece has a name.
I am not sure I can convince the builder that something needs to be done. Has anyone had this issue? What did you do to fix it? Too late for 2X6 walls of course! In retrospect that is one thing I would have done differently - just thought building it better than my house was not needed. Speaking of which, my 1950s house is not insulated but I think the shop will be! Another thing I would have done differently is the roof - I think I'd do a ridge beam if I did it over. Might even change it to a ridge beam but that is a topic for another post (I'd get an engineer
Thanks!
24X21
9' 2X4 walls 16OC
5/12 gable roof
2X10 ridge board with ridge running 21'
2X8 rafters 24OC
2X6 rafter ties 48OC
8X11 door on one gable end, nothing on the other gable end
2X10 headers over doors
LP SmartSide
Here is what I am having an issue with. I noticed early on that the gable ends have a lot of flex to them. I was a bit disappointed but figured it was probably okay since I had to really try to move them. Now that the garage door opener has been installed, I noticed that when lowering the door, the gables flex probably about 1 inch. I think this is due to the 24' 2X6 rafter ties flexing and transferring it to the gable walls via the center 2x4 constructed L shaped board that rests and is connected on top each tie as well as the gable top wall plates - not sure if that piece has a name.
I am not sure I can convince the builder that something needs to be done. Has anyone had this issue? What did you do to fix it? Too late for 2X6 walls of course! In retrospect that is one thing I would have done differently - just thought building it better than my house was not needed. Speaking of which, my 1950s house is not insulated but I think the shop will be! Another thing I would have done differently is the roof - I think I'd do a ridge beam if I did it over. Might even change it to a ridge beam but that is a topic for another post (I'd get an engineer
Thanks!
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