Types of Trusses

Jun 13, 2022

Roof truss systems have gained a lot of popularity over the years as opposed to roof rafters. One of the reasons for this is due to the structural benefits of trusses and the way they can be manufactured to specifically fit any building type. Roof trusses are more convenient, cheaper, and versatile, making them ideal for builders. When it comes to choosing the right truss design for your project, there are many types to choose from. To help we have compiled a list of the most common roof trusses and the unique benefits that each type provides.

King Post Truss

A King Post truss is typically found in short-span projects. They are made with fewer materials and a simple design, which allows them to come at a lower price point compared to other truss options.

Queen Post Truss

Queen Post Trusses are best suited for residential homes. They have two queen posts that are connected by a middle beam and offer a simple and sturdy design.

Fink Truss

This common roof truss type comes in the shape of a “W” and has a great load-carrying capacity. It is a very simple and efficient truss and is commonly used for residential projects.

Gable Truss

This truss type serves as the “end cap” for the roof. They are usually combined with other types of trusses and can cost significantly more compared to other options.

Attic Truss

An Attic truss allows for more storage space or additional loft living space. They are similar to queen posts but have two vertical posts that are spaced further apart.

Although we have listed five different types of trusses, there are many other different options currently on the market. Thanks to engineered software, there is a truss design that is perfect for any type of project. If you have a complex build approaching and are in need of truss systems, working with a structural engineer will help guarantee a smooth and reliable build! Gang-Nail Trusses employs over 150 experts including our engineering team that can help you create the perfect roof truss system for your project! Send us your drawings today to get started!

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