You may benefit from this repair if your home was built before 2002 or if your most recent wind mitigation shows in section 4.
Roof to wall attachment toe nails.
Toe nails is the way a roof structure was secured to the walls until around the 1960s and it is nails driven diagonally through the side of the roof truss rafter into the top plate of the wall.
Q how much will i save a third nail maximum solutions we are the industry leader specializing in the installation of the third nail into hurricane clips throughout the state of florida.
Well for starters it can upgrade your roof to wall attachment on your wind mitigation inspection from toenails to clips that one change may help you save 20 to 50 percent on your home insurance.
Most older homes will qualify for clips.
Toenail a truss into the top of the wall plate by nailing through the sides of the bottom chord at a 30 degree angle.
The usual time it takes to recoup your investment for the 3rd nail mitigation is 9 12 months.
In the past rafters and trusses were typically fastened in place with three 10d or 16d toenails a connection that was easily torn apart in a high wind.
If you have box a checked or shaded for toe nails you need this upgrade.
Roof to wall attachment is checked shaded as a.
What are hurricane clips.
There are good reasons to improve roof wall connections.
Figure b8 1 figure b8 2 a a 30 section a a truss truss 1 3 nail length 3 5 wall top plate wall top.
Roof to wall attachment.
Toenails this means the trusses in the attic are attached to the walls of the home with nails driven in at angles called toenails.
Roof to wall attachment.
A minimum of three nails need to be used with every option other than toe nails.
In an older masonry house the truss rafter may be toe nailed to a wood plate that is bolted to the tie beam at the top of wall.
If on page 2 of this report roof to wall attachment toenail is checked you are spending too much for your coverage.
No insurance credit for this type of attachment clips this is the first type of roof wall attachment that receives an insurance credit.
When using toe nails to attach the top or bottom chord of a truss to the side of a girder truss or wood beam the number of nails used is generally limited to a maximum of three toe nails for 2x4 chords and four toe nails for 2x6 chords.
Florida homes built after 2001 are required to have hurricane clips.
Toe nails are a single nail driven through the truss at an angle into the top plate of the supporting wall.
This section described the way the trusses are attached to the main house structure.