How to Address a Sagging Roof

By on July 22, 2015

Nadine has a problem with a sagging roof in Atlanta, Michigan. Here’s her full report:

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“My roof is sagging. I never realized my rafters are 27 and one-half inches on center. The roofing material is is made from metal squares.

What can I do to make the roof flat?

Look at the photo of the underside of my roof.”

This is the underside of Nadine's roof. Those look like homemade trusses with the wood splice plates. Very cool! Photo credit: Nadine

This is the underside of Nadine’s roof. Those look like homemade trusses with the wood splice plates. Very cool! Photo credit: Nadine

Here’s my answer:

Nadine, it’s pretty simple.

I’d just climb up in the trusses and add 2×4 blocking in between the top cords of the trusses.

You’ll get great results if you place them 32 inches on center.

Be sure you consider drilling pilot holes in the ends of the 2 x 4s so you don’t split them.

If the ends split, they don’t have as much holding power and strength as they should have.

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