Hi,
Have just purchased a first house and have been investigating the loft, with a view to creating some storage space up there.
While clearing out the crap left up there by the previous owner, I have spotted that one of the struts appears to have come out of it's intended position in the purlin. It was held in with two nails that are now a little bent, but it does sort of block access to the loft via the hatch, so could have been knocked out by accident by the previous owner.
The house is semi-detached so has a hipped roof, there are three struts (one on each side), and the strut that has detached is on the side opposite the neighbor.
Looking at the strut and the purlin, these no longer marry up, which leads me to suspect that the purlin has sagged without the support of the strut.
Is this something I need to be dealing with urgently?
I had a structural survey done on the house prior to purchase, which came back with no reported issues regarding the roof. Does anyone know if I should now be looking at getting the surveyor to cover the cost of repair?
Have just purchased a first house and have been investigating the loft, with a view to creating some storage space up there.
While clearing out the crap left up there by the previous owner, I have spotted that one of the struts appears to have come out of it's intended position in the purlin. It was held in with two nails that are now a little bent, but it does sort of block access to the loft via the hatch, so could have been knocked out by accident by the previous owner.
The house is semi-detached so has a hipped roof, there are three struts (one on each side), and the strut that has detached is on the side opposite the neighbor.
Looking at the strut and the purlin, these no longer marry up, which leads me to suspect that the purlin has sagged without the support of the strut.
Is this something I need to be dealing with urgently?
I had a structural survey done on the house prior to purchase, which came back with no reported issues regarding the roof. Does anyone know if I should now be looking at getting the surveyor to cover the cost of repair?