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The Evolution of Roof Truss Fabrication Process




Essentially, when it comes to designing a roof truss, it must always be left to the right professionals who know what to do and how to do it. This is because it is the most critical and major engineering part of any building. The conventional truss is usually made of a frame that has been made from wood and forms a series of interconnected triangles to achieve the needed stability of the building. This roof support system has a very important role to play in providing structural integrity to the entire building. Hence, it deserves to know more about it by highlighting its fundamentals and brief historic origins.


Ever since it was first invented, the configuration of the roof truss hasn’t changed that much but the parts and safety elements of the system have greatly improved. It was during the early ’60s when the first prefabricated roofing trusses were first created and developed. They are made up of several plate connections that can be produced massively together with the wooden frame. They were bolted together to securely form the whole roofing system. This design was later on improved to provide more open room and larger space to support heavier loads. This led to faster fabrication, reduced raw materials, and more cost-effectiveness.


As more technological improvements were made in today’s modern world, almost all the processes involved from designing to fabricating roof truss are now computerized. This results in more versatility when it comes to configuring the trusses into different shapes and sizes to fit any kind of roofing design. Usually, engineers make the design of the roof style first before knowing the type of frame that it requires. Lastly, all the important considerations are not encoded into a computer to accurately specify the required dimensions, size of the lumber needed, its grade or species, and other factors to fully achieve precise fabrication and installation.


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