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    Default Cracks on the roofing board

    I have noticed multiple cracking lines on my roofing board (attached photos). There is no leaking or anything wrong so far, but I am wondering if the broken board can bear the snow weight as normal, or if it is prone to causing subsequent damage of the shingle and tarpaper above?

    Moreover, if I am going to sell the house, would it be something that inspectors can pick on?


    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Cracks on the roofing board

    It is unlikely to ever cause a problem.

    Most likely it was caused by the roofer shooting nails into that big oversized knot in the plank. If there is no sign of a depression on the outside, and you have good quality shingles on your roof, snow will not cause a problem, in my opinion.

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    Default Re: Cracks on the roofing board

    Hater to disagree with you John.

    There is a good potential that snow over time there will be an issue with snow/ice on that section of board.

    The bigger issue may be when someone walks over the broken board and cracks the shingle.

    The fix is easy. Needs to be braced/spliced across the break.


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    Default Re: Cracks on the roofing board

    Quote Originally Posted by John Kogel View Post
    It is unlikely to ever cause a problem.

    Most likely it was caused by the roofer shooting nails into that big oversized knot in the plank. If there is no sign of a depression on the outside, and you have good quality shingles on your roof, snow will not cause a problem, in my opinion.
    Agreed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Garry Sorrells View Post

    .......The bigger issue may be when someone walks over the broken board and cracks the shingle.

    The fix is easy........
    Agreed.


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    Thumbs up Re: Cracks on the roofing board

    Thank you all for your opinions! That is very helpful.


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    Default Re: Cracks on the roofing board

    Just curious, is this a new roof? The lumber looks new in the photo, and haven’t seen boards used, in forever. I had the same issue on my house when I bought it and it was never a problem. I just added a 2x to bridge the span so I would not have a soft spot, and just replaced that board when I re-roofed.


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