rightTruss Uplift

Many homes today have been built with trusses - prefabricated structural assemblies that hold up the roof and the top floor ceilings. Trusses are a series of triangles fastened together with gusset plates. The outside members of a truss are called chords while the inner pieces are known as webs.

 

Truss uplift occurs when the top chord of the truss expands while the bottom chord contracts due to changes in humidity. Truss uplift usually becomes visible in a home during the winter when the bottom chords (the ceiling joist part of the truss), which are buried under ceiling insulation, stay warm and dry but the top chords are exposed to moisture. The resulting stress causes the truss to lift up at its center. When this happens, a crack can appear at the wall/ceiling juncture.

 

From a structural standpoint, truss uplift isn’t a problem, but cosmetically, it can cause cracks and separations in the drywall. Many homeowners try to repair the cracks with drywall compound, only to have them reappear next year.

Contractors can mask truss uplift by securing the ceiling drywall to the top of the interior walls and not the trusses for 18 inches away from the interior walls. As the drywall flexes, it stays fastened to the walls while the trusses lift above it.  

Decorative molding can also be installed where the walls meet the ceilings. The molding should be fastened to the ceilings, not to the walls so as the ceiling move up, so does the molding thereby hiding the gap.


R Eyes Inspections
Phone: Cell: Fax:

Testimonials | Contact Us | WDI home inspection links | TREC Standards of Practice | 200% Guarantee home inspection | Denton Home Inspector | Fort Worth Home Inspector | Plano Home Inspector | Denton/Wise Association of REALTORS | Jack County Home Inspector | Order WDI Home Inspection | Pool Inspection | Home Inspection Pricing | order inspection | Thermal Imaging Home Inspections | Home inspector county serviced | Free Thermal Imaging | Foundation Elevation Home Inspection | Appliance Recallchek | Bed Bug Inspection | Estimated Life Expectancy Chart | Deck Inspection | cheap home inspection | Pool Drain Hazards Inspection | Inspection Promise | Keller Home Inspector | home inspect | FLOWER-MOUND-HOME-INSPETION | Sample Report New Home | Pre home Inspection Agreement | Home Buyer Checklist | Tell a Friend | Home Inspection FAQ | Real Estate Glossary | Home Page | Site Map | Service Area | Inspector Services | New Home Inspection | What is an Inspection | Pre-listing Inspection | Truss Uplift | Types of Wells | Prepare for listing house | InterNACHI Code of Ethics | InterNACHI Standards

Copyright © 2012 R Eyes Inspections
Portions Copyright © 2012 a la mode, inc.
Another XSite by a la mode, inc. | Admin LoginTerms of UseSite Map