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Hi all,
The eave sheeting under my roof is starting to collapse.
What would be the easiest way to fix this?
Thank you,
Wally
Hi @weekendwally,
Thank you for your question about fixing eaves that are starting to collapse.
It looks like the eaves have been fixed directly to your roof rafters which are likely spaced at 1200mm centres. Is this correct?
If this is the case, the reason your eaves are sagging is that 4.5mm thick eave linings such as these James Hardie HardieFlex™ 2400 x 450 x 4.5mm Eaves are only designed to span 450mm between bearers (rafters) and 6mm eave sheets such as James Hardie Versilux are supposed to span 600mm.
To adequately support the eave sheets, you will likely need to add some framing between the rafters. This would involve removing the rafters and exposing the framing, which would likely damage the eave sheets, potentially making them unsuitable for reuse.
If you are looking to fix the issue conclusively, this is certainly the way to go, but if you are simply looking for a temporary repair to buy some time before a more conclusive repair, you can use Paslode 30 x 2.8mm 500g Galvanised Fibre Cement Nails to refix the sheets to the rafters.
Allow me to tag @Nailbag and @Jewelleryrescue to see if they have any advice to offer.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
Hi @weekendwally firstly I love your handle name 😀
@JacobZ is giving you the perfect advice to replace the eve sheets. My comments are more around what needs to be done before replacement once the old ones have been removed.
Possibly yes. So best get a local asbestos service to have a look and advise.
Nailbag
Hi @weekendwally,
Asbestos was completely banned in December 2003 so any construction or renovation projects carried out before this time should be treated with caution.
It's certainly possible and it's definitely in your best interests to have it assessed before touching anything.
Access resources from the Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency for guidance on safe practices. Prioritise safety by educating yourself and seeking professional assistance when needed.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
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