Trusses
Wilson Lumber is your No. 1 choice for floor and roof trusses, for residential and commercial applications. Our two truss manufacturing facilities have the capacity to supply trusses for more than 10,000 single- and multi-family homes each year.
Component Framing
Components are hands-down the best way to frame. Why? Because framing a house with floor and roof trusses means you can build faster – 2.5 more houses with the same crew. Also, in today’s busy building environment, coupled with a labor shortage, getting more houses out of your crew is critical to staying on track. Trusses also use 25% less wood product and create significantly less job waste. That’s better for the environment and better for the bottom line. Imagine two identical 2,900 sf homes. One framed conventionally and one built with engineered components. The house framed with trusses was built in less than half the time as traditional stick framing. Who wouldn’t value a house in half the time, or better yet, framing two houses in the same amount of time it currently takes to do one?
Engineered Design
Using state-of-the-art software, our design team can handle any scope of work, specializing in a variety of building types, sizes, and profiles. No job is too complex! Roof trusses can be produced up to 70′ in length, and any height can be accomplished by using multiple piece trusses.
Customer Service
When you buy truss systems from Wilson Lumber, we become part of your team, attending onsite meetings and present throughout your project, from design through installation.
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Related Blog Posts
Over the past 20 years prefabricated roof trusses have become one of the most reliable and cost-effective wood framing options for builders and contractors.
While engineered floor trusses are nothing new, they have continued to increase in popularity over the past couple of decades due to their exceptional strength, construction advantages, durability and reliability.
Wilson Lumber has been recognized as a top lumberyard by two highly respected publications in the building materials industry.