That’s really cool to see done professionally, great job. I’m removating my garage ceiling attic for storage and my vertical rafter ties are at the first 2 feet, would you suggest that I use a large beam in the middle mounted to the floor as well as rafter ties blocking and vertical rafter ties for it. (Btw it was built in 1980 so the joists aka rafter ties are sagging, wavy and are nailed together in the middle)
I would suggest getting an engineer involved. Money well spent to have them review and give a professional opinion on your specific rafters. Knowing they are sagging tells me something isn't right and probably needs to be corrected before you start using for any storage.
I got a question for you I'm going to finish your form center how come your guy running to shoot can't put mud on both sides of that screen to keep it so you can have a great to follow
Not sure I completely understand the question. Garage has a break at the threshold between the garage floor and the driveway. So it can be poured at a different time than the driveway. Easier to pour the garage floor without framing in place. That’s why it was done at an earlier stage.
Not sure. It’s an old tree that has been limbed so many times. It’s the only tree showing this. I would guess it got some sort of decease. I’ll down the tree here soon and check out the base of the tree.
Great question. The foundation of the house is stepped so the base follows the foundation. It was wonderful to watch a machine follow the grade. Never designed to do this but the operator handled it with skill.
Directly from Sherpa in Libby. They installed ordered and installed them for me. It was a seamless process. Highly recommend. I haven’t taken them off road yet but I am anticipating they’ll be a great addition!