Custom Roof Trusses
Precision-Engineered for Strength
Our custom roof trusses are manufacturered from high-quality lumber to meet your load-bearing and architectural needs. Designed with precision software, they ensure seamless installation and reliable performance, providing versatility for complex designs and large open spans with exceptional durability.
Compared to stick-built roofs, our trusses reduce construction time, material waste, and labor costs while enhancing structural stability and building quality. Ideal for residential and commercial projects, they provide cost-effective, reliable solutions for modern construction.
The Roof Truss Manufacturing Process
PHI roof trusses are built by our team of skilled truss professionals with top-of-the-line equipment at our truss plant in Early, Texas. Watch the complete roof truss manufacturing process:
Custom Roof Truss Elements
This detailed view of a roof truss, with each component labeled, provides an overview of the elements that make up a roof truss, and how they work together to create scalable, reliable structures.
Roof Truss Configurations
Here's a sample of standard roof truss configurations, each optimized for particular structural requirements and architectural needs.
Double Fink
Featuring sets of diagonal webs arranged to form a series of triangular shapes, the double fink truss distributes loads over a wide span and is well-suited for pitched roofs.
Double Howe
The double howe truss is designed to safely handle extensive compression and tension forces in large, open spaces, making it an ideal choice for warehouses and larger buildings.
Triple Fan
Distinguished by its unique “fan” web arrangements, the triple fan truss requires less lumber, making it lighter than other truss types while still offering strong load-bearing capacity.
Modified Queen Post
The modified queen post truss excels in creating open spaces while offering efficient load distribution, making it a good choice for mid-size structures without internal supports.
Roof Truss Types
Although truss designs are highly customizable, leading to countless variations of truss types, the following diagrams showcase some of the most commonly used in modern construction.
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