This tutorial is great! I used this video to straighten the ridge and walls of my summer cottage, and it worked great! I replaced all the rafter ties and then bolted them in the middle before releasing the jacks and comealongs. Thank you!
I'm planning this next spring. I planned the same way you did it here. I'm glad to see how well it worked. It gives me some confidence that I will have the same results!
I'm in the process of fixing the sag in my Grandsons garage. This is exactly what I was going to try, great to see how well it works. Thanks for making the video, great job! 👍
I have an old barn with the same issues. I plan to re-side it as well so will have no issue cutting holes in the wall to anchor the come alongs to the outside. I may try threaded rod instead though. Great vid, thanks!
That was cool video i have an older garage to and am going to be doing something similar when the snow melts off the roof. The previous owner setup a system using 3 2x10"s together across the middle of the garage and had steel box channels on the block walls under the 2x10"s and 1" round stock running across from both sides meeting in the middle with turnbuckles. Then like 6' from center on each side is a plate welded between the two pieces of round stock so when you turn the turn buckles it allows the middle to pivot and lift the roof.
my garage is in the same boat, ill have to try this method while also replacing my main header. a contractor before me used 2 separate pieces of lumber for it so naturally, ive been watching that gap grow bigger and bigger. Great video!
I am in need of assistance. I bought my first house last month. I have this problem with my double detached garage. The roof is sagging and the walls are bowing out. The garage had too much weight placed on the rafter ties. The rafter ties are 2x4. I have removed all the weight now. I have examined that all of the rafter ties on one side have detached. I also have 2x6 attached to the rafter ties to the roof vertically. There are 2 post attaching from the cement floor to one of the rafter ties in the middle of the garage. The previous owner removed 1 of 2 post in the middle of the garage. Im guessing they dont want to deal with that when driving in. Do i still need to put back the middle post once I get the rafter ties and colar ties? No leaks, or water damage as the roof/shingles was replaced back in 2020. All I know is get 20 ton jack question is what supplies do I need to buy at my local department store? like Menards which do you recommend turn buckle or Come-Along Cable Puller? what size of chain? what is the name of the plate to attach to the wall for more support? whats the name/size of the post and how tall for the jack is there a specific name of the 2x6 wood? pine? construction lumber? If im going with 2x6 for rafter ties what length to get? and i keep hearing like 4 foot on center what does that mean? is that when you connect them together? Do i need a collar tie? Do i need a nail gun to nail them in or can I manually hammer them? Do I need to remove the garage door or just leave them closed? Anything im missing? I feel like I can do this repair, I just need the correct materials/names of them to buy them. Or should I just call a roofing company locally that can fix it like in this video? Thank you
Do you have to remove the garage door? Or can just keep it closed? Or is the steel support for the tracks just need to be detached and readjusted afterwards?
OMG I gotta do my garage, it’s a 24’ by 75’ with three support columns all laid at least 40 years ago. My issue is the roof is a pitched roof and the columns support the middle of the garage roof where all the joists have sagged. I wanna take a column out and install a manufactured board across from the side wall to the middle joist so I can pull equipment into the garage.
Awesome video this exactly whats happening. I acquired a church from my grandfather after his passing in 2017. So of course everything has been stolen out of the church. So one of his children came and attempted to take the building not sure who she had in there but the removed the beams that. Ran from the ceiling to the floor. The bow is appearing the roof is sagging. And to top things off ... Never mind. Im going. To use this method.
I have a garage with a second floor. Has a cracked rafter and a crooked wall. How would you recommend doing this from the second story, an additional wall built under where I jack from?
I would have put a 2x4 on the outside of the garage and then screwed my hooks into the 2x4 to distribute the pulling force from the come-a-longs across more area.
That definitely would have worked better, but I didn’t want to damage the siding on the outside. I’ve also pulled walls together by cutting a hole in the wall and wrapping the come-alongside around the plate...but that obviously involves siding repairs
I think my rafter ties were installed AFTER the roof sagged. So once I ran tire chains from wall to wall with a turnbuckle and started jacking I realized I needed to cut the nails fastening one tie end on each so the garage could move back.
Why not do a ledger with structure screws with 600lb shear instead of drywall screws then pull on the walls good god man,the ledger serves three purpose.just sayin,then you wouldn’t have to be so quiet and move so slow to keep the joists from falling on your head 👍🏻
are you kidding me you're using straps 🤔 , using tow straps are you kidding me you never use anything that flexes you're asking for trouble. for one you use chains they don't flex I've done 300 garages easy, it's all I do. and you never nail your 2x4 side by side you always make a buck. they never bend, as far as bottle Jack's I use them if they're very low profile a lot of times they'll pop out if you have them in a slight angle if possible use it for Jack which can be used most of the time. also you never drill in to the top plate or use eye screws or anything like that you'll split the top plates and I'm a little old school but you pull the board off and you go around the top plate and the stud then you know nothing's going to split or crack it's a whole lot safer, watching this guy is 🤣 funny, he's jacking the garage up the ridge plate and the strap falls off then he says oh I got to rethink this if you would have used chains your straps were never fell off LOL I think I'm going to do some UA-cam videos
@@MyDIYAdventures Well if I hadn't had so many intuitive repairs the last four decades I might have been as condemning. I'll say this, I thought it was interesting the reply, the elongated reply came from a channel that doesn't have a single video on it. Cheers for your going into this by listening to the creeks and moving things in a common sense manner. Yes, you didn't have everything you needed but it got done didn't it? With a little bit of added adrenaline :)
This tutorial is great! I used this video to straighten the ridge and walls of my summer cottage, and it worked great! I replaced all the rafter ties and then bolted them in the middle before releasing the jacks and comealongs. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I'm planning this next spring. I planned the same way you did it here. I'm glad to see how well it worked. It gives me some confidence that I will have the same results!
Lots and lots of jacks! The more equipment you have, the safer it’ll be
I'm in the process of fixing the sag in my Grandsons garage. This is exactly what I was going to try, great to see how well it works. Thanks for making the video, great job! 👍
Use very heavy duty anchors on the walls! The weak ones I used broke…that coulda been ugly!
@@MyDIYAdventures I will use 5/8 eye bolts on mine, Thanks
I have an old barn with the same issues. I plan to re-side it as well so will have no issue cutting holes in the wall to anchor the come alongs to the outside. I may try threaded rod instead though. Great vid, thanks!
Yeah, cutting holes and grabbing around a stud is a much more safe and solid way to do it...good luck!
This is so satisfying to watch. Looks like a new garage now, wow! :)
That was cool video i have an older garage to and am going to be doing something similar when the snow melts off the roof. The previous owner setup a system using 3 2x10"s together across the middle of the garage and had steel box channels on the block walls under the 2x10"s and 1" round stock running across from both sides meeting in the middle with turnbuckles. Then like 6' from center on each side is a plate welded between the two pieces of round stock so when you turn the turn buckles it allows the middle to pivot and lift the roof.
Oh wow! That’s an intense setup!!!
my garage is in the same boat, ill have to try this method while also replacing my main header. a contractor before me used 2 separate pieces of lumber for it so naturally, ive been watching that gap grow bigger and bigger. Great video!
Here’s a tip: use more jacks and better comealong anchoring than I did!
@@MyDIYAdventures Hahaha noted sir! Thanks!
This is exactly what I’m doing. Thank you, perfect video for this
Glad it was helpful! Be safe!
I felt the suspense. I have a old barn with a loft and another 2 ton of stuff stored on the second floor I need to straighten. Creakklk
Be careful!
@@MyDIYAdventures you don’t happen to live in iowa do ya? Lol
Nope, sorry LOL
Going to try this with a older cabin this fall
Good luck! Keep in mind, the more equipment you have, the less chance of something exploding like what happened to me.
Great video. Great solution...
Thank you!
I honestly think this is the best way of doing it. 👌
It did work pretty well, besides the one hook breaking.
How did you attach the straps to the walls and to the comealong..
I just used some J style hooks, which was a bad idea because they were way undersized and one catastrophically failed.
Great video men thank a lot, I had the same problems we our
How did you attach the straps to the wall? The screwed in hooks?
Yeah, and the hooks were terribly undersized...which is why one failed. But I lived, and I learned!
Thumb tacks
I am in need of assistance.
I bought my first house last month. I have this problem with my double detached garage. The roof is sagging and the walls are bowing out. The garage had too much weight placed on the rafter ties. The rafter ties are 2x4. I have removed all the weight now. I have examined that all of the rafter ties on one side have detached. I also have 2x6 attached to the rafter ties to the roof vertically. There are 2 post attaching from the cement floor to one of the rafter ties in the middle of the garage. The previous owner removed 1 of 2 post in the middle of the garage. Im guessing they dont want to deal with that when driving in. Do i still need to put back the middle post once I get the rafter ties and colar ties? No leaks, or water damage as the roof/shingles was replaced back in 2020.
All I know is get
20 ton jack
question is what supplies do I need to buy at my local department store? like Menards
which do you recommend turn buckle or Come-Along Cable Puller?
what size of chain?
what is the name of the plate to attach to the wall for more support?
whats the name/size of the post and how tall for the jack
is there a specific name of the 2x6 wood? pine? construction lumber?
If im going with 2x6 for rafter ties what length to get? and i keep hearing like 4 foot on center what does that mean? is that when you connect them together?
Do i need a collar tie?
Do i need a nail gun to nail them in or can I manually hammer them?
Do I need to remove the garage door or just leave them closed?
Anything im missing?
I feel like I can do this repair, I just need the correct materials/names of them to buy them.
Or should I just call a roofing company locally that can fix it like in this video?
Thank you
To put it simply, if you do it like I did, use more comealongs, more jacks, and heavier duty attachments to the plates.
Do you have to remove the garage door? Or can just keep it closed? Or is the steel support for the tracks just need to be detached and readjusted afterwards?
It was getting new doors, that’s why I removed them. I’m not sure if leaving the doors during the repair would work or not.
Good work!
Thank you!
OMG I gotta do my garage, it’s a 24’ by 75’ with three support columns all laid at least 40 years ago. My issue is the roof is a pitched roof and the columns support the middle of the garage roof where all the joists have sagged. I wanna take a column out and install a manufactured board across from the side wall to the middle joist so I can pull equipment into the garage.
That’s a big project! Good luck!
Very nice! Thanks for the info!
Glad it was helpful!
good job
Thanks!
Nice job
Thank you!
Awesome video this exactly whats happening. I acquired a church from my grandfather after his passing in 2017. So of course everything has been stolen out of the church. So one of his children came and attempted to take the building not sure who she had in there but the removed the beams that. Ran from the ceiling to the floor. The bow is appearing the roof is sagging. And to top things off ... Never mind. Im going. To use this method.
Good luck and be careful!
Good job
Thank you!
I have a garage with a second floor. Has a cracked rafter and a crooked wall. How would you recommend doing this from the second story, an additional wall built under where I jack from?
Probably, any lift point should have it’s load transferred all the way to the foundation or slab.
This is awesome!!
Thank you!
Great job bro
Thanks
Excellent job!
Thank you!
Awesome man!!
Thanks! And I wasn’t even injured!😂
I would have put a 2x4 on the outside of the garage and then screwed my hooks into the 2x4 to distribute the pulling force from the come-a-longs across more area.
That definitely would have worked better, but I didn’t want to damage the siding on the outside. I’ve also pulled walls together by cutting a hole in the wall and wrapping the come-alongside around the plate...but that obviously involves siding repairs
thank you!
No, thank YOU!
Did you see any movement in the roofing at all?
If you mean the actual shingles, no, there wasn’t any movement in them...at least nothing of consequence.
Going To try this way today wish me luck
👍Good luck! Keep in mind the more equipment you can use, the less load it all needs to carry! I obviously could have used a couple more come-alongs.
I think my rafter ties were installed AFTER the roof sagged. So once I ran tire chains from wall to wall with a turnbuckle and started jacking I realized I needed to cut the nails fastening one tie end on each so the garage could move back.
Yep, you gotta free up the cross ties or else stuff won’t move👍
I can't really see a better way of doing it. Maybe just some more jacks and come alongs but that's just more stuff to drag out there
Good job! Using Common sense and easily available tools to achieve your goals!! Not perfect, but will now last you another 25 yrs.!
Thanks!
I'm wanting to try this but knowing my luck the garage will fall on my head 😬
You can’t have too many jacks and comealongs…I was way under-prepared for this project!
👍🥶
Roof joists 🤔 I’m pretty sure they are called RAFTERS 🤪
But I was referring to the joists, not the rafters.
Haha ok
👍👍👍🌵🌵🌵
Why not do a ledger with structure screws with 600lb shear instead of drywall screws then pull on the walls good god man,the ledger serves three purpose.just sayin,then you wouldn’t have to be so quiet and move so slow to keep the joists from falling on your head 👍🏻
Because that wasn’t the equipment I had on hand🤷♂️
So you always do jobs with the wrong shit so you’re a hack?I’m pretty sure the right shit is available to buy .
are you kidding me you're using straps 🤔 , using tow straps are you kidding me you never use anything that flexes you're asking for trouble. for one you use chains they don't flex I've done 300 garages easy, it's all I do. and you never nail your 2x4 side by side you always make a buck. they never bend, as far as bottle Jack's I use them if they're very low profile a lot of times they'll pop out if you have them in a slight angle if possible use it for Jack which can be used most of the time. also you never drill in to the top plate or use eye screws or anything like that you'll split the top plates and I'm a little old school but you pull the board off and you go around the top plate and the stud then you know nothing's going to split or crack it's a whole lot safer, watching this guy is 🤣 funny, he's jacking the garage up the ridge plate and the strap falls off then he says oh I got to rethink this if you would have used chains your straps were never fell off LOL I think I'm going to do some UA-cam videos
Thanks for the input! And good luck with your forthcoming UA-cam channel!
Ted I need a proper video on this garage problem, if you know of one let me know
Yes, Ted, please supply a video with your vast experience. Otherwise I will likely do something like I've seen in the video example.
It worked for me, but keep in mind I’m just an idiot with a hammer!
@@MyDIYAdventures Well if I hadn't had so many intuitive repairs the last four decades I might have been as condemning. I'll say this, I thought it was interesting the reply, the elongated reply came from a channel that doesn't have a single video on it. Cheers for your going into this by listening to the creeks and moving things in a common sense manner. Yes, you didn't have everything you needed but it got done didn't it? With a little bit of added adrenaline :)