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No, not Gampel. Since everyone is asking home questions I figured I would throw mine out there. First, I must disclose that I live in rural upstate NY and no one knows how to build a damn house up here. The skilled labor sucks. I miss the old Italian carpenters of southern CT.
So now my roof. I have never seen this issue before and I am baffled as to what they did wrong. I want to figure it out before contracting someone to fix it because I don't trust anyone up here to figure it out. Our house faces west and the ridge of the roof runs north/south. In other words, the water runs down toward the front and back walls of the house. The house was built in 1997 but we bought it in 2000. It has a ridge vent and soffit vents. Air flow is not blocked and insulation appears to be decent. The problem is that I am getting sagging between the trusses. It is only happening on the west or front side of the roof and only near the peak. The sagging is occuring from the peak down about three feet. The other side of the roof is fine and most of the west side is fine too. It is sagging in a few places but not between every truss. It is hard to say how much it is sagging but it varies. The worst might be 2 or 3 inches.
Any ideas?
So now my roof. I have never seen this issue before and I am baffled as to what they did wrong. I want to figure it out before contracting someone to fix it because I don't trust anyone up here to figure it out. Our house faces west and the ridge of the roof runs north/south. In other words, the water runs down toward the front and back walls of the house. The house was built in 1997 but we bought it in 2000. It has a ridge vent and soffit vents. Air flow is not blocked and insulation appears to be decent. The problem is that I am getting sagging between the trusses. It is only happening on the west or front side of the roof and only near the peak. The sagging is occuring from the peak down about three feet. The other side of the roof is fine and most of the west side is fine too. It is sagging in a few places but not between every truss. It is hard to say how much it is sagging but it varies. The worst might be 2 or 3 inches.
Any ideas?