Hi All,
Hope I am posting this in the correct section. My nephew has just had a survey done on a 1970s/80s house he is purchasing, the house is of brick and block construction with a pitched roof of concrete roof tiles. In the report the following has been mentioned by the surveyor:
'In common with many houses of this age the trusses are not properly secured to the walls and there is no diagonal bracing between the trusses. This makes the roof and gable wall more susceptible to movement during high winds. There is no sign of movement but end straps and diagonal bracing should be introduced soon after purchase as a precaution against future damage.'
I would like to know if the end straps and diagonal bracing are really required as the roof has been up at least 40 years.
Hope I am posting this in the correct section. My nephew has just had a survey done on a 1970s/80s house he is purchasing, the house is of brick and block construction with a pitched roof of concrete roof tiles. In the report the following has been mentioned by the surveyor:
'In common with many houses of this age the trusses are not properly secured to the walls and there is no diagonal bracing between the trusses. This makes the roof and gable wall more susceptible to movement during high winds. There is no sign of movement but end straps and diagonal bracing should be introduced soon after purchase as a precaution against future damage.'
I would like to know if the end straps and diagonal bracing are really required as the roof has been up at least 40 years.

