Roofing Restraint Straps Are Used To
All modern buildings have dedicated ties to do this though they are sometimes missing or not installed properly.
Roofing restraint straps are used to. All made from pre galvanised mild steel our restraint straps are suitable for connecting roofing and timber floor to masonry walls. Along the edge of the roof below where you ll be working. Access to your roof trusses or roof system is easy at this point. Restraint strap are made from galvanised steel and have been designed to be used when connecting timber floor and roof systems to masonry walls ensuring fast and effective anchoring against uplifting forces like wind.
There are also type of a holding down strap that is used between cavity walls or in new added wall to provide restraint against uplift to timber frames works as vertical restraint strap. Enjoy watching and keep yours eyes peeled. Use brackets designed to hold a 2 6. Lateral restraint straps should be located.
Specialist lateral restraints or strapping is the answer when wind loading is high or if natural restraint is missing joist running parallel to the wall for example. Buy enough 90 degree brackets photo 1 to place one bracket every 4 ft. Among our range you will find light duty and heavy duty wall straps suitable for various applications. Hurricane straps are made from galvanized steel.
We did something different with this how to video and filmed it as we was working and having a chat. If straps are used these should be no more than 2m apart for dwellings up to 3 storeys and no more than 1 25m apart for dwellings over 3 storeys. Heavy duty straps are used for horizontal restraint of roof joists trusses or rafters attached onto masonry. Install hurricane straps to a roof on new construction.
Restraint straps or a restraining form of gable ladder should be used where required to provide stability to walls and installed in accordance with the design. The restraint straps can be used for vertical applications such as fix and hold a beam wall plate to masonry. The pre drilled holes allow various fixing points for horizontal and vertical application. Straps should also be in line on each side of the walls and fixed across at least three rafters.