
Roof trusses
Roof trusses are pre-engineered framework components used to support a roof’s structure. They are usually made of wood or metal and consist of interconnected triangular units, which provide strength and stability. This design efficiently distributes the weight of the roof and withstands environmental forces like wind and snow. Trusses are prefabricated off-site and then assembled on the building, allowing for quicker construction compared to traditional framing. Their precise design helps maximize interior space and provides a reliable, cost-effective way to create the framework that supports a roof.