I built a door canopy. Rafters sat flush on the ridge board when I built it. I screwed the rafters to the ridge board, only one screw. The bottom of the rafters have two larger screws to hold them in place. I’ve boarded the top now, ready for tiles.
I noticed the rafters at the top have a gap between ridge board. Only about 1mm. I assume due to wood shrinking. It means the screw is holding the whole force between rafter and board rather than the end of the rafter.
is it normal and ok? I assume it’s ok as wood expands and shrinks so guess it’s normal? I assume if the screw didn’t hold the rafter would just move back onto the ridge board.
I noticed the rafters at the top have a gap between ridge board. Only about 1mm. I assume due to wood shrinking. It means the screw is holding the whole force between rafter and board rather than the end of the rafter.
is it normal and ok? I assume it’s ok as wood expands and shrinks so guess it’s normal? I assume if the screw didn’t hold the rafter would just move back onto the ridge board.