Rafters

AFTER the spray foam has been sprayed the rafters can now start to be installed.

Proper angles are cut at the ring and wall and joist hangers used at the wall. Special GRK screws are used through the aluminum ring to add structural support to the rafters.

Keep going around until all the holes are filled.

A few more and the rafters are installed.

Now we can start installing the batt insulation to create an air space and greater R value to the ceiling.

Then the 1 hour fire rated fabric stapled to the rafters

 

Cloth installed all the way around the ceiling.

 

Now we install faux beams to cover the staples on every rafter.

 

Faux beams finished.

 

Next the trim sticks get installed where the rafters meet the walls.

The cloth gets cut exactly under the trim stick.

 

 

 

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