Wood Trusses Top Other Construction Methods

Since their introduction to the construction process in 1952, wood trusses have quickly established themselves as the building method of choice for contractors and property owners alike.

If you’ll be building soon, the trusted name you need to know is Stone Truss. We have more than 60 years of combined professional experience, and are excel at designing, delivering and installing wood floor and roof trusses.

For more information, get in touch with Stone Truss by calling (760) 967-6171, sending an email or visiting www.stonetruss.com.


Wood Trusses: Good Sense for the Environment and for the Completion of Your Project

Wood trusses distinguish themselves in a number of ways, and have proven to make good environmental sense and the superior choice for construction.

  •     Because they use almost 25% less building material than other methods, Wood Trusses are a sustainable, green option.
  •     Since they’re built off-site in a covered facility, wood trusses are completed on time, and are delivered ready for installation.
  •        Construction budgets are kept in line since less labor is needed for installation.

Wood Trusses Top Other Construction Methods

whether you’re considering stick framing or metal trusses, wood trusses top them all. Other options are far more expensive, prone to rust and less sturdy.

Get Building with the San Diego Truss Manufacturers at Stone Truss

Wood trusses are our thing, and we do them well. Whether intended for a home, an apartment complex, hotel, a garage or a barn, we’ll provide you with the exact roofing and flooring system you need.

Located at 507 Jones Road Oceanside, San Diego, Stone Truss has been consistently recognized as one of the best roof truss builders in Southern California. We’re committed to your complete satisfaction from the beginning of your project to the end.

Get in touch with us by calling (760) 967-6171 or by email at TrussBld@stonetruss.com.

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