Pocket connection a pocket connection consists of framing the floor or roof system into a void in the masonry wall.
Roof and wall connection.
There are qualifications that these houses need to meet and if your home meets these standards you may be eligible for assistance with important work on your roof to wall connections.
For example roof replacement is required for detached single family homes with a value of 300 000 or more that fall in the wind borne debris region that covers nearly half of the state s southern tip.
In older wood frame construction the connection of roof trusses or rafters to walls is 2 or 3 sixteen penny 16d nails driven at angles toe nailed through the rafter or truss into the top plate of the wall.
If the width of the house at the hip is less than 1 5 times wider than the width of the house at the gable start with the gable end roof wall connections.
One possible way is to gain access through the eave area which may be exposed or through the soffit which is the flat surface at the eaves that forms a sort of ceiling where the roof overhangs the exterior wall.
If the width of the house at the hip is more than 1 5 times wider than the width of the house at the gable start with the hip.
There sometimes is a problem with movement differences of the wall and the roof decking when the flashing is fastened to both the wall and the roof.
Retrofitting roof to wall connections in masonry houses.
Finally access can be gained by removing interior.
This detail is used when masonry continues above either as part of the wall or as a parapet the connection location and eccentricity is to be minimized.
Often with new construction the roof flashing is first nailed to the wall.