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Old 3/9/10, 6:20 PM
John Evans John Evans is offline
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Default Worst Attic & Rafter Support Question

Attic was a disaster, electrical, HVAC, etc. I believe the vertical "supports" shown would be considered kneewall bracing. Correct? Check out the metal studs placed for support!


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Old 3/9/10, 7:46 PM
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At least it's insulated well
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Old 3/9/10, 11:53 PM
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The verticals are not necessary for a knee wall. There is a type of construction where the home has a middle hallway with rooms on each side. Vertical braces run from the joists on top of the walls to a girder installed under the rafters, sort of like the first photo. The girder is intended to provide a mid-span support for the rafters. Usually, these constructions have relatively long and low-angle rafter spans. This construction is adaptable to a knee wall, although the headroom is not enough to provide livable space--just storage space.

However, the construction in the photos, if as I describe here, is pretty inferior--and a bit scary.



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