My garage has a 17 2x8 ridge beam.
Replace cracked roof support.
These will serve as patches to be installed on each side of the broken roof truss.
Cut two pieces of lumber 4 feet long for the first phase of the repair.
At some point the roof drain clogged the roof turned into a swimming pool and this ridge board beam cracked tore in the middle.
Correcting a problem joist is an easy repair and makes a big difference in your finished floor.
Rafter and joist systems are made up of two pieces of wood that run directly beneath the roofing surface and give it its shape while joists bridge the gap between the two rafter ends and support the whole thing.
Move the braces into place on top of the bottle jacks image 3 then raise them till they support the roof.
Drill holes in angle iron to keep the rafter from buckling again you will need to secure it with a piece of 1 2 inch angle iron.
Clean the surface of the tile with a rag soaked.
It s best to identify problem joists and fix them before installing your underlayment and new floor covering.
Place the temporary beam with the old beam uncovered the temporary beam can be placed on the braces you ve made images 1 and 2.
The roof is a v lowest in the center with 2x4 rafters nailed to the sides of this ridge piece.
This will give some added strength and take care of any cracks in the wood itself.
Things needed stepladder or attic stairs attic light or work light measuring tape framing lumber two by six or larger circular saw 16d framing nails hammer power drill with 1 4 inch drill bit 1 4 inch by 4 inch carriage bolts with washers and nuts socket and ratchet.
Apply it directly on top of the cracked area and push it down into the crack with your finger or a putty knife thus capping the void and the leak.
The first thing you need to do is to assess the damage.
If the roof truss has a small crack you will be using the two wooden boards to patch it up but if the crack is much more severe you should use the steel plates because they offer much stronger support to the damaged truss.
Each side of the iron should be four inches wide with the entire piece being at least two feet long.
A severely arched bulged cracked or sagging floor joist can only get worse over time eventually deforming the floor above it.