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Nighttime Christmas Parade and Holiday Cheer from Stone Truss

The Stone Truss family is all about making others happy, and we had a great time bringing holiday cheer as we participated in the recent Fallbrook Christmas Parade.

Cherish the Holiday Season

The holidays are such a special time.

A time for reflecting; giving thanks for all life has to offer; and celebrating our time with families, friends, extended families and workmates.

There’s a reason for why ours is often called America’s Finest City. It’s definitely our pleasure to have met so many of our fellow San Diegans. Because of the business we’re in, we’ve literally played a vital role in putting a roof over their heads!

We hope you feel the warmth of love and kinship this holiday season. May your heart be wrapped with cheer, and your mind filled with celebration and excited anticipation for the New Year.

Merry Christmas! from all of us here at Stone Truss!

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Why Knowing Roof Pitch is So Important

One of the most important aspects of the design of your home, business or other structure is the pitch of its roof. The pitch refers to the slope of your roof.

In addition to determining the aesthetics of your structure, its roof pitch will also play a large role in your roofing system’s overall performance and how efficiently it will steer water and debris away from the roof.

How Roof Pitch is Expressed
When talking with your building contractor, the roof pitch will be expressed as a measurement that’s determined by calculating the rising vertical inches for every 12 inches it stretches horizontally.

For example, a 6/12 roof pitch refers to a roof that rises six inches for every 12 inches in runs straight across.

The Differences in Roof Pitches
Each structure will have its own roof pitch, and its own pros and cons.

Low-pitched roofs typically require less materials but more work must be done to remove water and debris. Also, with low-pitch roofs it’s easier to later install add-ons, such as rooftop gardens and solar panels.

For commercial buildings, low-pitched roofs are especially attractive because they essentially provide owners with an extra floor. This can be used any number of ways, including storing sizeable mechanical equipment.

Steep-pitched roofs require far less daily maintenance, since debris and water simply roll off directly into the gutters. Also, steep-pitched roofs provide owners with far more design options and more vertical space.

Because steep-pitched roofs at an angle, they’re likely to be more energy efficient and have longer lifespans than their low-pitched counterparts.

For Your Roof and Floor Truss Needs, Call the San Diego Wood Truss Experts with Stone Truss
For more than 30 years, we’ve designed the best wood trusses in Southern California.

If you’re ready to build a new home, commercial building or some other structure, our design team will work with you to make sure your construction desires are in line with the actual design.

Then, we’ll custom build your wood roof or floor truss to your specifications and deliver it on-site and on-schedule.

Get in touch with Stone Truss by calling (760) 967-6171, sending an email or by completing our online form.

Discover the Flexibility of Wood Trusses

When constructing a roof or floor, it’s likely that a wood truss will give you more bang for your construction buck.

  • Residential Needs
    Today, more than 80% of new home construction includes a wood roof truss – and there’s reasons for that. A wood truss provides more design flexibility and better performance than traditional roofing systems.
  • Commercial Construction
    In most commercial construction projects, more than one shape and size are needed. While this can be a challenging obstacle for builders, Stone Truss designers view this as opportunity to solve practically any situation.
  • Agricultural Buildings
    Beyond their design flexibility, wood roof trusses are incredibly sturdy and reliable – making them ideal options for barns, machine shed, pole buildings and other agricultural structures.

Discover the Benefits of a Wood Truss Roof
The San Diego wood truss designers with Stone Truss provide expertly crafted wood roof and floor trusses for home and business owners throughout San Diego and Southern California.

With decades of construction experience, Stone Truss has developed a reputation for ensuring all tradespeople involved in the construction project are included in the design process; using the latest technology in their manufacturing processes; and doing each job to specification.

They’ll meet with you about your specific construction needs and preferred designs. Then, they’ll custom build your wood roof or floor truss to your specifications, and deliver it on-site and on-schedule.

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

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Find Out How the Stone Truss Code Helps Building Contractors

Throughout the workspaces at Stone Truss are posters listing the company’s Code of Conduct. Among them are reminders to “Take pride in your work” and “Never settle for mediocre work; strive for perfection.”

To Stone Truss designers and craftspeople, the reminders are more than words; they’re a reinforcement and commitment to doing the job right the first time.

What the Stone Truss Code of Conduct Means for Construction Contractors and Those Ready to Build or Renovate
Whether you’re building a new structure or need a new roof or flooring system, working with Stone Truss means less stress, and having the job done on-time to your specifications.

Construction contractors throughout all of Southern California can order customized wood and floor truss systems to be constructed and designed by Stone Truss, a recognized leader in the industry with more than 60 years of combined professional experience.

After taking your specs, the Stone Truss team will concentrate its collective efforts on one thing: floor and wood trusses that are custom-designed and built specific to your needs.

With a design team that has decades of experience in the industry and the absolute latest in industry technology and equipment, Stone Truss has established a reputation for:

  • Cultivating ongoing communication between the designer/architect, engineer and framer – ensuring that all professionals and tradespeople are working together efficiently
  • Doing each job correctly to specification
  • Consistently using the absolute latest in contemporary software and technology in their cutting, set-up and manufacturing processes
  • Transporting and delivering the finished product to the job site.

For truss manufacturers in San Diego, call Stone Truss.
Whether you’re building a home, apartment complex, garage or barn, we’ll provide you with the precise roof and floor trussing 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.