Had some roof damage recently from wind.
Roof rafter end repair.
A cracked roof rafter can create a sagging and unsightly roof.
Examine the condition of the rafter the thick beam running the length of the overhang.
We have had a few good storms since the repairs and not a drop of water has come in.
An l channel that is 1 by 1 and at least 2 feet long should be adequate for most rafters.
This video shows how to repair a split rafter.
If replacing part of the rafter attach one end of each sister board through the existing rafter.
Obviously this is not a good situation as it can cause the entire roof to fail if not addressed.
Very easy to do.
Watch as we remove part of a roof and 3 rafters then replace them.
Before you can purchase the l channel you need to know the size of the rafter.
If you are replacing the entire rafter screw down into the wood through the top and bottom joists.
A cracked roof rafter needs to be repaired and can be done byf an experienced do it yourselfer.
Cut off the rotted rafter tail with a reciprocating saw.
Fit the rafter into place between the boards and screw through the sister boards into the rafter.
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Overview from time to time an attic rafter will split along a knot typically after having a new roof installed because of the workers walking around on it.
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Cut a piece of 1 by pressure treated lumber that is longer than the replacement board by 4 to 6 inches.
If it shows signs of rotting water damage or other wear you ll need to chop it out using a reciprocating saw.
Assuming it s in good shape you can leave it in place and install the new materials around it.
With the proper tools anyone can do this.
Cut away rotten or damaged rafters.
2 remove an area of the roof shingles from the edge of.
Cut a replacement board from 2 by pressure treated lumber that is the same size and width as the rafter tail you just cut using a circular saw.
Position the portable scaffold at the area of a rooted rafter end.
Adjust the scaffold for convenient access to the roofing at the overhang.
Repairing this is called scabbing.