It is equally suited to replacement roofing or new projects.
Replace wall plate roof.
A rotten sill plate is a common occurrence in old houses and a big problem.
By mark clement.
Removing and replacing a rotten sill plate.
The self support roof system includes dedicated main and end bars supported by a wall plate eaves.
Use the same type lumber as the rotted studs.
Hi i m going to replace the wall plates on a barn there are no joists as such just 2 x internal purlins either side the wall plates on top of the granite walls are rotten as are the ends of the rafters i m cutting about 150mm off the bottom basically the rotting wood and replacing the bottom of the rafters by replacing the rafter up to the first purlin about 1800mm and bolting through the.
Was just about to replace a ropey old floor with new chipboard flooring but have discovered some of the old joists are rotten spongy at the ends and the wall plates are the same.
This is a hip roof design and it looks like i should be able to get to it in the attic if i crawl out to it.
This is a ground floor by the way.
Both boards seem to have some damage and should be replaced.
For this tutorial we will cover replacing a 6 foot section of sill plate and one 2x4 stud.
If the new stud is too long it will push the top plate up and can affect the roof position.
3 6 3 8 4 6 4 8 and so on.
Getting the wall plates or top plates as they are sometimes called right is important because all the ceiling joists roof rafters hips etc.
Lay the new sill plate a length of 2 x 4 treated lumber will do on the floor beside the wall and mark its height along each stud.
Will all be fixed to them.
I was able to find an area on both ends where the damage stops.
Add 2 by 4 lumber to a 2 by 4 stud wall or 2 by 6 lumber for a 2 by 6 stud wall.
Matching the exact length of the studs is vital.
Particularly popular for conservatories canopies and carports.
I want to replace the lot and re level on bricks.
While the roof is supported make your repairs to the wall.
The sill is the piece of wood closest to the ground either on a foundation or piers and is usually a timber sized board.
In order for all the roof components to work they must be square parallel level and fixed down properly.
The wall plate is not fixed in any way either and is levelled on slate.
They are cut to the same length as the brickwork they sit on a half lap joint is great for the corners to be fixed to.
In order to avoid the damage spreading to other areas such as a floor sagging wall tilting or ceiling cracks you need to replace the rotted sill and studs as soon as possible.
This lean to roof system is suitable for a wide variety of projects.