Hi,
Small extension subservient (I mean lower than) to existing hipped roof, the new ridge beam only just meets an existing rafter on the old roof. So rather than the full timber width of 2 inches meeting, there is maybe one inch of the ridge sitting on the rafter and one inch in thin air. They have been gas nailed together with 90mm nails at an angle, lot of nail showing.
Is this a cause for concern? The whole lot is tiled now, so my solution would be to twin the old rafter top to bottom so it fully supports the new ridge beam. If it needs a solution?!
Thanks.
(Why isn't the builder doing it? Because he rarely turns up now, is over time, over budget and I want to save any last favours/leverage for problems/work I can't fix/do so easily myself)
Small extension subservient (I mean lower than) to existing hipped roof, the new ridge beam only just meets an existing rafter on the old roof. So rather than the full timber width of 2 inches meeting, there is maybe one inch of the ridge sitting on the rafter and one inch in thin air. They have been gas nailed together with 90mm nails at an angle, lot of nail showing.
Is this a cause for concern? The whole lot is tiled now, so my solution would be to twin the old rafter top to bottom so it fully supports the new ridge beam. If it needs a solution?!
Thanks.
(Why isn't the builder doing it? Because he rarely turns up now, is over time, over budget and I want to save any last favours/leverage for problems/work I can't fix/do so easily myself)