The bottom of this rafter is not sufficiently supported. Cracking and failure of the rafter may occur.

Broken roof truss web member (center area).

Support framing not present where required at roof sheathing perimeter around attic vent opening.

Wide cracking and shifting of the wall evident below the window due to the tree seen in left photo.

This truss is improperly cantilevered. A support is required underneath the end of the truss.

Large tree is impacting and damaging the house. Significant cracking is evident--see photo to right.

Metal truss plate improperly located such that the top frame member (chord) is not sufficiently engaged.

Bracing is missing from the top (top chords) of several trusses. Bracing is required to prevent deflection / buckling.

Decayed wood wall sheathing and framing is visible through the rotted opening in the siding.

Due to deficient roof flashing, water is intruding into the wall structure behind the siding--see photo to right.