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Truss Rafters
Advantages of lightweight trusses.
- Cheap, they are very cost effective.
- They are thin in thickness, Say 35mm,and use cheap and small sections of timber.
- When they are fixed in their correct positions, these floppy weak looking fabrications are transformed into tremendously strong roof structures.
- They are made to order, usually at a franchise outlet of the main company.
- Each roof is designed from the drawings that the builder or owner provides. The complex engineering calculations are done on proprietary computer programs.
- There is no need for anyone on site to do any measuring of degrees or calculating lengths.
- The end results are cheaper and more accurate roof frames that are quick to build.
- Fixing with all the various brackets and clips etc. can easily be done by anyone who can swing a hammer and use a drill. This makes them a distinct possibility for the average self builder.
- Usually a roof truss order will also contain all the ancillary fittings that are needed to complete the roof.
- These will include metal ceiling battens, roof battens, purpose made and standard hold down brackets, strap bracing, nail plate connectors etc.
Some Disadvantages of lightweight trusses
- Lack of design freedom. Invariably this type of roof is built on variations of rectangular plans. No curves and bends.
- Certain maximum spans and small maximum unsupported overhangs, compared to steel.
- Only a certain range of roof pitches.
- Not got the same fire resistance as all steel construction.
- Not the same termite resistance as all steel.

Truss Asymmetric Room-in-Roof |

Truss Asymmetric |
 Truss Bobtail Stud |
 Truss Cathedral |
 Truss Dormer Room-in-Roof |
 Truss Double Bobtail Stud |
 Truss Double W |
 Truss Extended Joist |
 Truss Extended Rafter |
 Truss Truss Fan |
 Truss Fink |
 Truss Flat Top Room-in-Roof |
 Truss Gambrel/Mansard |
 Truss Hip End |
 Truss Inverted |
 Truss King Post |
 Truss Large Double Cantilever |
 Truss Large Single Cantilever |
 Truss Monopitch |
 Truss Northlight |
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 Truss Open Jack |
 Truss Parallel Chord |
 Truss Portal Frame |
 Truss Queen Post |
 Truss Raised Ceiling |
 Truss Raised Support |
 Truss Room-in-Roof Gambrel\Mansard |
 Truss Room-in-Roof |
 Truss Scissor |
 Truss Small Cantilever |

Truss Special Profiles |
 Truss Vaulted |
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Thinking of home improvments:
Call us on the number below or email us at info@carryduffdesigns.co.uk
We undertake projects within and around the following areas: All of Belfast, Newtownards, Bangor, Ards Peninsula, Comber, Ballynahinch, Downpatrick, Lisburn, Banbridge, Craigavon, Portadown, Newtownabbey and Carrickfergus.
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