Trusses form the roof line on buildings and provide support for the lumber that holds shingles or other form of roof cover.
How to reinforce roof trusses.
Without bracing it is almost impossible to install trusses.
If a lot of trusses are damaged or one has been significantly modified or cut then consulting a engineer is wise.
I was thinking of adding a vertical 3 to 4 foot 2x4 between the rafter angled upper piece of the truss and the base horizontal bottom piece of the truss on each side as shown in the attached diagram.
Some bracing provides a way to put up the trusses evenly while holding them and other bracing supports them after they are put up.
Roof trusses offer a quick and efficient alternative to a conventional timber roof but they re quite delicate when not in their fully braced vertical position.
They work through a combination of tension and compression to ensure that the timber chords and web sizes can be kept to a minimum and keep costs down.
These are usually accomplished during a complete re roofing.
You can accomplish this task with some wood and a few simple tools.
Pictures of the attic area and a drawing of what each truss looks like and the reinforcement i am considering are attached.
By laying a board or set of boards onto the rafters you can store many items up and out of the way.
Reinforce your roof a properly constructed roof in areas subject to high winds has trusses attached to walls with hurricane tiedowns properly nailed sheathing and heavy duty shingles.
Sagging rafters can lead to serious problems with the entire roofing system.
The central w shape is how most of the loads are distributed and this is where.
But before you begin filling the rafters with your possessions it s a good idea to reinforce the rafters to make sure that they ll support the extra weight.
For larger structures like floors roofs or decks try a fink truss design which has internal joists arranged in a w shape for extra support.
If you re trying to reinforce a shed or gable roof use a simple king post truss design which has a single vertical joist running through the center of the triangular frame.
These trusses are usually engineered by a structural engineering company to carry a specific roof load.