I have a rancher style house built in 2000 by a large builder. The roof has a ridge with hips on the ends (ridge is about 50% of the total roof length, the roof is 8/12 pitch). When looking at the interior of the roof from the open attic I see that the hip roof is made up of truncated trusses with short 2x4 wedged in the areas where the hip rafter would be. My question; Shouldn't the hip rafter be a continuous one piece or are the 2x4 sections put in place between the top edge of the truncated trusses acceptable?
I would need a picture to say for sure, but what comes to mind is ventilation air flow. Almost sounds like they left a gap in each rafter channel to allow air to move. Wild guess with out a picture.
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