I recently had my 35x28 attached garage built. While I was hanging wall decorations for a birthday party for my daughter I noticed what I thought was excessive movement in the gable end wall. You could easily shake the entire wall and it looked like the header was bowing out where it met the gable portion. I was concerned about it and contacted my builder and architect.
My builder initially suggested running bracing along the trusses to stiffen the wall. The scissor drawings specify bottom chord bracing of a rigid ceiling or 9-8-9 OC bracing. I planned to get drywall up eventually so bottom chord bracing was not installed initially. I need finish many other things before I get to drywall so it might not be up for awhile. So I was planning to get some bracing in but I have no idea what 9-8-9 OC bracing is that is specified on my truss drawing.
My architect then contacted me and and said the scissor truss should not have been used to form the gable end wall. Her remedy was to remove the scissor truss and stick build the gable end wall. Keep in mind that sheathing, siding and roof have all been installed on the exterior so this would be a significant job.
Not sure what to do now. My builder contacted me again and suggested running sistered 2x4s along the existing 2x4s that are flat to match the truss width and nailing to the top plate if I want to stiffen up the gable end. I was also thinking about running 2x6s 16 OC from the top plate and notching them out in where they meet up with the scissor. Looking for suggestions on what would be the best route. Also planning on running some bracing on the bottom chord of the trusses to tie everything together once I finish beefing up the gable ends. Still have no idea what was meant by 9-8-9 bracing on my truss drawings.
Here is my gable end wall
Another look at gable end wall
Front corner
House end with attic trusses
Scissor truss drawing
My builder initially suggested running bracing along the trusses to stiffen the wall. The scissor drawings specify bottom chord bracing of a rigid ceiling or 9-8-9 OC bracing. I planned to get drywall up eventually so bottom chord bracing was not installed initially. I need finish many other things before I get to drywall so it might not be up for awhile. So I was planning to get some bracing in but I have no idea what 9-8-9 OC bracing is that is specified on my truss drawing.
My architect then contacted me and and said the scissor truss should not have been used to form the gable end wall. Her remedy was to remove the scissor truss and stick build the gable end wall. Keep in mind that sheathing, siding and roof have all been installed on the exterior so this would be a significant job.
Not sure what to do now. My builder contacted me again and suggested running sistered 2x4s along the existing 2x4s that are flat to match the truss width and nailing to the top plate if I want to stiffen up the gable end. I was also thinking about running 2x6s 16 OC from the top plate and notching them out in where they meet up with the scissor. Looking for suggestions on what would be the best route. Also planning on running some bracing on the bottom chord of the trusses to tie everything together once I finish beefing up the gable ends. Still have no idea what was meant by 9-8-9 bracing on my truss drawings.
Here is my gable end wall
Another look at gable end wall
Front corner
House end with attic trusses
Scissor truss drawing
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