Services We Provide
Quality
We provide
- Free estimates and site measurements
- Both Layouts and 3D drafting
- Delivery or pick up from our warehouse
- House Remodeling etc.
We provide a variety of custom trusses, from floor to roof trusses and also sloped and scissor trusses for homes and buildings from additions to new construction, no project is too small or too big for us.
FLOOR TRUSSES
Floor trusses are innovative structural components used in construction to support flooring systems with exceptional strength and stability. These engineered trusses feature a grid-like design, consisting of interconnected triangular web members. They are designed to span long distances, allowing for larger open spaces without the need for additional supports. Floor trusses offer versatility, accommodating various floor systems and allowing for efficient routing of utilities. With their lightweight construction and cost-effectiveness, floor trusses are an ideal choice for residential, commercial, and industrial projects, providing durable and efficient flooring solutions.
ROOF TRUSSES
Roof trusses are essential components in construction that provide structural support and stability to the roof system of a building. These pre-engineered frameworks consist of interconnected triangular web members, designed to efficiently distribute the weight of the roof and any imposed loads. Roof trusses offer numerous advantages, including their ability to span long distances, allowing for open and versatile interior spaces. They are precision-engineered to meet specific load requirements and can be customized to suit various architectural styles. With their strength, cost-effectiveness, and design flexibility, roof trusses are a popular choice in residential, commercial, and industrial construction for creating durable and visually appealing roofs.
- We have a variety of trusses from 12’’ to 24” Deep
- We also do flat roofs with sloped trusses from regular to 100Lbs Loads
- Scissor trusses and regular common roof trusses from 20’-46’ wide
LUMBER MATERIALS
As a leader in building component manufacturing, we understand the desire to produce the most cost efficient product with the highest standards. We are a proud family-owned truss manufacturing company based in the Chicago land area. With over a decade of experience, we have been serving the construction industry since 2005. As a family-owned business, we prioritize quality, craftsmanship, and personalized service. Our dedicated team of experienced engineers, designers, and craftsmen work together to produce high-quality trusses that meet the unique needs of our customers. We take pride in our attention to detail, commitment to industry standards, and the use of advanced manufacturing techniques. From roof trusses to floor trusses, we offer a wide range of customizable options to ensure structural stability and reliability in construction projects. With our deep-rooted values and customer-centric approach, we strive to build long-lasting relationships with our clients, delivering superior products and exceptional service every step of the way.
IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT TRUSSES
In some cases, the size or shape of wood trusses is such that some field assembly is required. The installer is responsible for proper field assembly.
Trusses should be stored in a stable position to prevent toppling and/or shifting TEMPORARY BRACING Installation bracing is the responsibility of the installer. Temporary bracing should remain in place as long as necessary for the safe and acceptable completion of the roof or floor and may remain in place after permanent bracing is installed.
It is the responsibility of the installer to select the most suitable method and sequence of installation available to him which is consistent with the owner’s (architectural) plans and specifications and such other information which may be furnished to him prior to installation. Trusses may be installed either by hand or by mechanical means.
During long-term storage, trusses should be protected from the elements in a manner that provides for adequate ventilation of the trusses. If tarpaulins or other water resistant materials are used, the ends should be left open for ventilation. If trusses are made with interior rated fire retardant lumber, extreme care should be taken to limit outside exposure.