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Notice: For maximum wind load, buildings must be installed to the above specs.We Build the Best for You!Our steel trusses are manufactured by certified welders and are engineered to meet Alabama and Florida requirements of a 140-mph wind load and a 20 lbs. per square foot snow load when set on 6 x 6 posts at 10-foot centers. We use 2 x 2 x 3/16 angle for both the top and bottom cords with 1 x 1 x 1/8 webbing. These trusses are intended for agricultural use. If permitting is needed for your project, please call to discuss our engineered trusses before purchase. Pole Barn Pricing*
*All pricing based on a 12’ eave height with galvalume 29-gauge metal roofing. Please contact us for information on 50’ spans and enclosed type barns. Prices are subject to change due to material price fluctuations. Above prices current as of : 11/2/22 Get a Free Estimate Truss and Engineered Lumber ManufacturingFree Quotes | Custom-Designed Wood Trusses | Over 20 Years' ExperienceLong-Lasting Roof Trusses and Engineered LumberDo you need a custom-designed wood roof truss for your residential or commercial property? Let the experienced and professional team at Mid South Truss Inc. engineer, design, and build quality roof trusses to fit your needs. Call us today for a FREE quote. One-Stop Shop for Engineered LumberGet in
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Built steel-tough, utility ready. Stocked & LoadedSteel Trusses offer increased strength, faster installation, and a longer life compared to wood frame pole barn trusses. Pre-welded purlin cups, predrilled bolt holes, and included mounting hardware for fast & easy installation. We provide angle iron steel trusses in gable, lean-to, and header styles. Stock sizes include gables from 20′ to 40′ wide and lean-to styles in 12′ and 20′ wide. Gable style trusses are available up to 50-60′ wide by special order, depending on style. For a full building quote including posts, purlins, sheeting and accessories, try our building quote form. Design & SizeSteel Trusses come in three types: gable, lean-to, and header. Gable trusses are in stocked in a 4:12 slope x 20′, 24′, 30′, and 40′ width and special order up to 100′ wide. Lean-To trusses are stocked in a 1:12 slope x 12′ and 20′ width and special order up to 60′ wide. Header trusses are special order up to 24′ wide. Size Width: Up to 100' Gauge & Weight Gauge varies by truss size Warranty & FinishSteel Trusses carry no specific warranty and have a matte black finish. Purpose & Use
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Intent Agricultural Colors BlackAvailable finishes vary by branch, size, and gauge. Color accuracy is limited by scanning and viewing conditions. Resources Primarily PDF downloads, these resources provide general, installation, and testing data. How much does a 20 ft roof truss cost?Average Roof Truss Price by Size and Pitch. Is it cheaper to build trusses or buy them?Roof trusses are built in volume, allowing truss manufacturers to take advantage of bulk discounts on raw materials. Contractors often cannot access these types of discounts, making it more cost-effective to buy pre-made trusses.
Are steel trusses cheaper than wood?Steel roof trusses are usually more expensive than wooden trusses, but they do last a lot longer than timber and require very little maintenance.
What can I use instead of trusses?Rafters can be used in place of trusses in the case of ordinary roofs. While trusses are not necessary for roof construction, four out of five new homes in the US are built with trusses in the roof.
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