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Old 12/18/06, 5:55 PM
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Default Sway in roof....

It is hard to see in these pictures, but just below the end of the shadow there is a "buckle" on the roofing. I could not get into the attic because the scuttle hole was closed off.
How would you guys call this out? Curious as to your ideas.

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Old 12/18/06, 6:09 PM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

Greg,

there appears to be something going on in terms of settlement as indicated by the apparent seperation/settlement between the vent pipes and their flashings (if I am seeing that right)

Certainly needs further evaluation from inside the roof space.

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Old 12/18/06, 6:25 PM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

I agree with Gerry, because I saw that line too, on both of the vents.
One of those vents is the biggest I have ever seen. What is it.?

Wonder how long paint will last on a stainless steel product on two of these vents. ???

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Old 12/18/06, 6:28 PM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

Greg,

You talking about the sway in the roof to the right of the vents?

Probably warped trusses (if that's what you're referring to)
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Old 12/18/06, 7:29 PM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

Dale,

It is hard to see in the picture, but the roof (on the right side of vents) "buckles up". Just below the shadow of the plumbing/heat stack.

Thanks to Marcel and Gerry for your answers also! You guys all help a LOT
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Old 12/18/06, 7:44 PM
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Pretty common here Greg, poor framing (as usual)..... I would think by looking at the picture.
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Old 12/18/06, 9:41 PM
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Greg,

You talking about the sway in the roof to the right of the vents?

Probably warped trusses (if that's what you're referring to)
Hi. Dale;

Pardon my ignorance to yours here, but what the hell is a warped truss?
If a truss was warped, would it not show up on the ridge?

Curious.

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Old 12/18/06, 10:02 PM
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Hi. Dale;

Pardon my ignorance to yours here, but what the hell is a warped truss?
If a truss was warped, would it not show up on the ridge?

Curious.

Marcel
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Marcel.....a Hump, Bump, Warp, Curve....in wood at the top chords.....

Junk trusses, they are very prevalent here anyway....

I have seen many residential roofs come out looking just like Gregs picture.

And then again they could of made one a little bigger also, and used it, god only knows.
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because the scuttle hole was closed off.

I'm curious about this.....nailed shut?
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

Could it be that the roof sheathing is not nailed properly?
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Old 12/19/06, 8:49 AM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

It "could be" anything...which is why I would want to get in that attic....or defer it if I could not......left my xray glasses at home.
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Old 12/19/06, 10:24 AM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

Tony,

I have to satisfy your curiosity now . The scuttle hole was closed off, they actually sprayed texture over it! The whole garage was textured with "popcorn ceiling"...walls and all!
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Old 12/19/06, 10:31 AM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

I just might have pushed it up anyway.....can't hurt nothin.....but, you can always defer due to that.
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Tony,

I have to satisfy your curiosity now . The scuttle hole was closed off, they actually sprayed texture over it! The whole garage was textured with "popcorn ceiling"...walls and all!
Very common here. I cut the edge free with a knife (with permision if possible) and push it up. Just too important not to see the attic from my perspecive. Of course you where there and it may have been secured with more than just popcorn spray. It's your call.
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Old 12/19/06, 11:34 AM
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Default Re: Sway in roof....

It didn't appear to just have been sprayed. The scuttle hole was too smooth and you could not even see the lines where it was. In this case there was no way I was going to push on this and get a nice fat repair bill.
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