advanced work · a resident's own home near the town center, Kerrville, TX 78028 (Kerr County); best-estimate location, exact address not confirmed; a home built before modern wind-connector codes, with an accessible attic hatch
Add roof-to-wall wind straps.
Fund it for $780. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$780 proposed
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What the work involvesHomes built on this block before modern wind codes often have no metal connector tying the roof trusses to the wall top plate -- just toe-nails. Hill Country thunderstorms bring straight-line wind and hail most seasons, and this is the single upgrade that keeps a roof attached when one hits hard.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Verify the permit and connector spec against the home's truss/rafter framing; photograph unconnected truss-to-wall bays from the attic hatch.
- 2. Confirm rated uplift capacity of the chosen connector against the home's wind-exposure category.
- 3. Install the metal connector at each truss-to-wall bay per manufacturer nailing/fastener pattern, working from the attic decking/joists.
- 4. Photograph the installed strap and fastener pattern per bay from the same vantage as the before photos.
- 5. Pass the framing inspection and record the inspection reference.
What counts as done
- Before photos of unconnected truss-to-wall bays from the attic hatch
- Connector product spec sheet (rated uplift capacity)
- After photos of installed straps per bay with fastener pattern visible
- Permit inspection pass reference
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