They were left in place when the previous owner had the house repaired.
Attic rafters that look charred.
For wood members that have.
An attic conversion is a great way.
I inspected this home last week and have a question about the fire damage.
Usually badly damaged wood or sheeting will be replaced with new wood for structural integrity.
Trusses look like large triangles composed of smaller triangles.
Water is insulation s enemy.
The rafters were charred by the fire but not weaken.
Fire damaged wood.
But this residual capacity.
Seal the burned wood inside your home by refinishing it with the appropriate coatings.
Owner says the fire was in the 1930s however repairs look recent.
Charred the char layer can be easily.
Charred wood inside a home is an eyesore and it also emits a strong odor.
Box out light fixtures.
Other framing member may be discolored or charred a little but still be structurally sound.
Live in a house that once had a fire.
The boards creating the slope of the roof are wider than lumber used to build trusses 2x8s 2x10s and 2x12s are most common in rafters vs.
Remember the wood is just not blacken with smoke but is actually charred.
Rafters look like giant triangles that form the peak of your home s roof.
An attic ladder is a retracting stair that pulls down from the ceiling to give access to the attic area after that folds up into a ceiling framework off the beaten track when it is not needed.
Zones in a charred piece of wood.
However before you hurry into this type of do it yourself project consider a pair of critical points.
It creates a breeding ground for mold and mildew and ruins the air trapping pockets that block heat flow.
Attics are fresh air ventilated so provisions must be made to reroute the attic s ventilation through the rafter spaces and the rafters must then be insulated.
In finished space insulation is placed between the rafter boards and drywall or other material is fastened to the face.
Use a power sander to remove the layers of burned wood.
Attic rafters trusses and roof sheeting plywood osb etc often gets covered with smoke soot or the wood gets charred in a attic fire.
Im not a roofing specialist but i wou.
They make attic remodeling impossible unless they are replaced.
The wood beneath the char layer has residual load capacity.
Should rafters this chared still be in place.
Obviously any charred portion of a.
No residual load capacity.
What can i treat the wood with to seal the charred wood and prevent the black soot from rubbing off.
Look for water stains on the roof sheathing or damp or moldy spots on attic joists and existing insulation as a clue to where leaks might be.
Rafters mainly found in older homes lend themselves to attic expansion.