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Home Roofs Home > Roofs > Gable End Overhangs Gable End Overhangs PDF Version Questions Shingle Roofs Tile Roofs M etal Roofs M embrane & Built-Up Roofs Roof Structure Gable End Overhangs Gable End Bracing Roof & Attic Water Intrusion Window s, Doors, & Shutters Walls Porches & Attached Structures Equipment & Loose Objects Before a Hurricane Roof Structure, Gable End Bracing, What to do if you re-roof, What you can do if Key Issues you don't re-roof, Roof Sheathing: Re-nailing your roof sheathing follow ing the recommendations in this guide w ill go a long w ay tow ards reducing the vulnerability of your gable end to w ind damage in a hurricane. If you are not ready to re-roof or have just re-roofed and did not get the deck re-nailed, you may still be able to reduce this vulnerability by using the sub-floor adhesive technique to retrofit the roof deck attachment that is described in What to do if you don t re-roof. Since you w ill only be able to get at one side of the gable end truss or rafter, w e recommend using either one of the urethane based closed cell foam adhesives or w ood blocking w ith a w ood adhesive on tw o adjacent sides of the blocking as show n in the figure below, to glue the roof sheathing to the last gable truss or rafter. In addition, w e recommend at a minimum that you continue the foam or apply ¼-inch beads of adhesive to both sides of the tw o rafters or trusses that are next to the gable end truss or rafter and any other joints betw een the sheathing and the framing, regardless of the direction of the framing, w ithin 4 of the gable. By applying adhesive from w ithin the attic in this area, you are helping to hold dow n sheathing over the living area, even if it begins to tear loose at the overhang. After a Hurricane Priorities & Incentives Links to Other Resources Ask the Expert FAQs

If sheathing has not been re-nailed, use wood blocking with adhesive to make a strong connection between the sheathing and the rafter or truss at the gable end rafter or truss Overhang Strength: The biggest problems with gable end ov erhang strength occur if your roof ov erhang is greater than about 12-inches. Of the many ways that gable end ov erhangs are built, the two most common ways are the use of ladder details and outriggers. Ladder details are usually adequate if the ov erhang is less than about 8-inches although they are frequently used for longer ov erhangs. The ladder detail is frequently used when the builder continues the same truss size or rafter size all the way through the gable end. In this system, the outer framing under the ov erhanging roof deck sheathing is formed by two parallel long 2x4 s or 2x6 s that are connected together laterally by short blocks like the rungs of a ladder. It can be thought of as a rafter outside the attic and another one along the edge of the roof sheathing ov erhang. This framing is nailed to the outside face of the last truss top chord or rafter. The roof sheathing extends to the edge of the ov erhang and prov ides most of the support and resistance to uplift for the ov erhang as shown in the figure below.

Sketch of a Gable End Overhang Constructed Using the Ladder Detail. The figure also indicates the directions of the wind forces that will tend to lift off the roof sheathing and gable overhang. The second method uses outriggers and is more frequently used if the ov erhang is greater than 12-inches. In fact, most high wind construction guides require outriggers for gable end ov erhangs greater than 12-inches. In this system, the last truss or rafter is often made smaller than the rest so that the top chord of the truss or the rafter is 3.5 or 5.5 lower than the tops of the other trusses or rafters. Outriggers (2x4 or 2x6 members) are then installed on top of the gable truss or rafter so that they butt up against the truss or rafter next to the gable one, and extend out to support a fascia board along the edge of the ov erhang. They cantilev er ov er the wall. Unfortunately, the outriggers and trusses are sometimes notched to allow installation of the outriggers when the gable truss or gable rafters are the same size as the other trusses or rafters. Frequently, these outriggers are only toe nailed to the inside rafter or truss and to the top of the gable end truss or rafter. Consequently, the connections of the outriggers themselv es need to be checked and improv ed if needed. The outrigger system is shown in the figure below with a conv entionally framed gable end wall.

Sketch of Gable End Overhang Constructed Using Outrigger Detail - a conventionally framed gable end wall is shown but the situation would be nearly the same for a truss gable end wall. It is important to ensure that the outlookers are adequately attached to their supports. For outlookers, the supports are the gable truss or rafters and the first truss or set of rafters back from the gable truss or rafters. These support points are identified for one outlooker in the figure shown abov e. Failure of these connections can lead to the loss of a whole section of the roof at the gable end. The figure below shows gable end roof damage after a hurricane. This damage was a result of the failure of outlooker connections to the top of the gable end wall. Gable End Roof Sheathing Damage From Outlooker Connection Failure: The Gable Overhang on the Left Side of the Roof Flipped Onto the Roof Retrofitting Gable End Overhangs

Gable end overhangs constructed using the ladder detail: If the gable end ov erhang uses the ladder detail method of construction and the length of the ov erhang is greater than 8-inches to 12-inches, you may be able to strengthen the connection of the ov erhang by installing, from the attic, ¼-inch diameter lag screws that are long enough to go through the gable truss or rafter, through the wall sheathing and 1-1/2-inches into the inside framing member of the ladder framing. This will be most effectiv e if the lag screws are installed towards the bottom of the gable truss top chord or rafter and the soffit is cov ered with wood sheathing that is fastened well to the ov erhang framing. Gable end overhangs with outlookers: You can strengthen gable end ov erhangs with outlookers by adding either the saddle type hurricane clip shown in the drawings below to the connection where the outlooker crosses the gable end wall/truss. As an alternativ e you can use two smaller H2.5 style clips, one installed on each side of the outlooker. Finally, add a 2x4 joist hanger as shown in figures below where the ends of the outlookers butt up against the second truss/rafter from the gable end. Typical Gable End Framed Wall and Outlookers Anchorage Improvement

Typical Gable End Truss and Outlookers Anchorage Improvement Roof Structure Gable End Bracing What to do you if you re-roof What you can do if you don't re-roof Back to Roofs Main Page PDF Version Div ision of Emergency Management Bureau of Recovery and Mitigation 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100 Voice: (850) 922-4079 Questions