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Timber roof trusses are now specified for the majority of domestic
roofs constructed in South Africa.
A roof truss is an engineered framework consisting of structural
members forming triangles.
The framework derives its inherent
strength from this triangulation.
Pre-fabricated from high quality, stress graded SABS mark bearing
timber and joined with steel nail-plate fasteners, the roof truss
offers:
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A flexible, practical and fully engineered
solution to your roofing requirements.
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Economy of materials, as roof trusses can use
up to 40% less timber than a traditionally formed (made-on-site)
roof.
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Reduced labour costs on site, due to the
amount of prefabrication, releasing site carpenters for more complex
areas.
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Quick erection of the roof structure,
enabling other trades to commence quickly.
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Reduction in site waste, loss and pilferage
of valuable materials.
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Space saving on site, with no need for timber
storage or carpentry work areas.
However, due to the commercial limits of available timber
sections, transport limitations for length and height, and
manufacturing limitations of the pressing machinery, there are
restrictions on the physical dimensions of the trusses.
At Kelbrick's Roof Trusses we can manufacture trusses up to an
impressive 17.5m overall truss length, and a height of 4.5m.
It is
possible to manufacture trusses outside this range by manufacturing
the truss in two or more sections and site-assembled to the required
profile.
We would recommend that you contact one of our experienced
designers as early as possible regarding the design of your roof.
Our designers will work with you to reach the ideal solution.
To complement the design service, our package includes (if required)
full working drawings and design calculations to local authority
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