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Dan's Construction and Repair Blog

Hello! My name is Dan and this is my construction and repair blog. I don't work in the industry myself, I have recently used a lot of different contractors during the construction of my home. Construction contractors used machinery to dig and lay the foundations for my home before the walls and trusses where installed. A roofing company installed a metal roof and contractors installed plumbing and electrical utilities. I was very impressed with the results and I learnt lots of cool things during the completion of this project. This blog contains information which will be useful to other people who plan to work with construction contractors.

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Floor Trusses: Promoting Ideal Usage in Your Residential Structure

If you are looking for a good floor system for your new house, you should consider the multiple benefits of floor trusses. In general, these elements are advantageous because they are manufactured offsite in controlled environments. This promotes better structural integrity and performance and contributes to a shorter construction time.

Also, the design of the trusses allows for an easier installation of utility networks. In addition, the span of these elements can be quite wide, ensuring optimal stability. However, you should note that truss performance will depend on your decisions during the construction project. Here are simple tips to keep in mind when using floor trusses.

Plan for the Design

The floor trusses must match your residential building base. If there is a discrepancy between the dimensions of the foundation and the flooring system, the performance of the structure will be compromised. Therefore, you should consult with your truss manufacturer for the design and fabrication of the elements. It is advisable to provide the blueprint of your planned house as early as possible. This will be used to create the general design of the trusses. Then, when construction begins, ensure that the base of the building is measured.

Understand the Layout

It is important to keep in mind that floor trusses must be installed in a specific manner for ultimate performance. In simple terms, trusses are not substitutable during installation. Keep in mind that little oversights like the general orientation of the elements could affect the entire structure. Therefore, when the manufacturer delivers your trusses, you have to check the layout and address any concerns.

Under ideal circumstances, you should check the list of elements. Then, consult the provider about optimal placement. Where possible, mark the foundational structure with the numbers or other markings indicated on each truss to avoid making a mistake during installation. This process will be tedious, but it will protect you from the detriment of incorrect flooring system setup. 

Avoid Onsite Damage

You should prevent damage to your floor trusses during their period of storage on your construction site. Where possible it is advisable to avoid keeping these features on the site for a prolonged period. You should install them immediately. However, if this is not possible, you should take precautions to prevent distortion, wear and rotting. You can inquire about the best storage practices from your manufacturer. Typically, you will need to place them on flat surfaces and protect them from the elements. Moreover, ensure that they are not damaged by external forces like trucks. 

Reach out to a professional who provides floor trusses for more information.