If the roof is tiled or slated then the tiling battens will be maintaining spacings although they won t be preventing twisting.
Noggins in roof rafters.
In the construction trade studwork to strengthen walls and joists are called noggins.
A ridge that droops in the middle forming that unintentional western design feature likely is due to undersized rafters and or missing or inadequate internal bracing rafter or collar ties.
Noggins sometimes called bridging or blocking are timbers used all over the place during first fix structural carpentry to strengthen and stiffen wall floor and other timber structures.
Noggins help to straighten out wall studs and floor joists and they are also used to provide a strong fixing for something that will be later fixed to the structure.
Undersized rafters also can cause sagging along the whole side or plane of a roof.
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The noggins must be nailed to each joist on either side of the wall and directly underneath the studs of the partition wall.
According to the salford city council steel strapping must be affixed to the noggins separating the roof trusses or rafters.
Whilst rafters and rafter feet are the main structure of your roof and roofline studding out gives extra support for your fascia boards and soffits.
Studding out runs are only needed if the run of your roofline has fascias and soffits.
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Noggins are a common example of where you may need to toe nail timber together too.
This is a method you may use when joisting building timber stud walls fixing roof rafters or almost any other number of jobs where nailing lengths of timber together is required.