Attic Truss

attic Roof Trusses in Ohio

Specifications

  • Span: 32 feet
  • Roof pitch: 6/12
  • Spacing: 48 inches on center
  • Single ply truss, approximately 164 lbs each
  • Symmetrical overhangs: 10 inches, 8 inches on both sides, no cantilever
  • Designed for 25 psf ground snow load and 115 mph wind conditions
  • Top chord live load: 20 psf, dead load: 4 psf
  • Bottom chord dead load: 2 psf
  • Built with SYP #1 (top and bottom chord) and SYP #2 web members, using metal connector plates
  • Includes required bracing for top chord, bottom chord, and web members
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Custom Measurements

We build made to order trusses right here in our facility, tailored to your exact requirements, with spans reaching up to 100 feet. For quicker turnaround, we also keep standard sizes like 24 foot, 30 foot, and 40 foot readily available.

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Delivery

We know staying on schedule matters, which is why our delivery system is designed for speed and reliability from start to finish. From planning logistics to drop off at your site, each step is handled with care to keep your build moving forward without setbacks.

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Top-Quality Materials

Every roof truss is built using high grade wood and robust connectors for dependable strength and consistent performance. Carefully crafted under rigorous quality controls, they are designed to deliver long lasting support and structural reliability you can trust.

Roof Truss Delivery in OH, IN, KY, WV

CMT Components supplies roof trusses across Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and West Virginia, supporting your build from start to completion. We create made-to-order trusses designed to fit your specifications, along with readily available standard options to shorten lead times. Once completed, your order is transported directly to your site by our dedicated trucks, providing reliable service and a seamless delivery process from beginning to end.

FAQs About Attic Roof Trusses

Steeper pitches generally allow for more usable space, but attic trusses can be designed for a range of roof slopes.

Spans vary based on design and materials, but they can reach significant widths depending on engineering specifications.

Yes, they are typically designed to meet specific span, load, and space requirements for each project.

Yes, they are engineered to support floor loads and can be designed for bedrooms, offices, or storage areas.

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