Open Web Roof & Floor Trusses
If you're looking to build smarter and more efficiently by reducing costs and product waste at the jobsite and traditional
stick framing simply doesn't meet your need for profitable growth, give our Truss Division a call. We can convert
framing of all types to engineered building components, including roof and floor trusses as well as I-Joists.
Wood structural components are often the fastest path to contributing LEED points to a project. Download the
THIS WOOD COMPONENT IS GREEN chart to learn about opportunities for LEED-New Construction, LEED for Homes
and the NAHB National Green Building Standard.
Learn more! Download the ADVANTAGES OF TRUSSES OVER CONVENTIONAL FRAMING guide.
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In House Design & Estimating
Our in-house truss design staff can assist in plan development utilizing both floor and roof trusses. We can also assist in engineering strapping connections for trusses to meet new wind codes. Have questions? We’ve got your answers. Just pick up the phone and dial 631.467.2020 and ask for Brian Mooney at extention 142 , or send him an email at
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Roof Truss Advantages
- Only perimeter walls need to be designed as load-bearing walls
- Roof trusses can be designed in just about any shape
- Most roofs can be installed in one working day for shorter construction times. Delivery can be coordinated with construction timelines and weather conditions
- Jobsite pilferage eliminated
- Every truss design is reviewed and sealed by a licensed engineer
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Floor Truss Advantages
- Floor trusses can clear span up to 38 feet and can be designed with a number of end conditions including bottom chord bearing and top chord bearing
- Eliminates drilling for wiring and plumbing installations. HVAC can also be located and accomodated.
- Uses 2x4 lumber which is more cost effective than conventional 2x8 and 2x10 joists. Also reduces cutting waste and jobsite pilferage.
- Faster installation time
- Every truss design is reviewed and sealed by a licensed engineer.
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