Friday, December 4, 2009

Floor Trusses: What Are They & Why?


A floor truss is essentially a flat truss. Floor trusses are available in 4x2 and 2x4 options with typical depths varying from 14 to 24 inch depths. The open web design of a floor truss leaves ample room for heating, plumbing and electrical runs with out cutting and comprimising the integrity of the floor. Structural floor trusses can also better accommodate sprinkler systems in multi-family residences where they are now required by the Alberta Building.


An added benefit to having a floor truss system may be a reduced cost and/or a longer clear span (thus reducing the need for bearing walls, beams, columns and footings) depending on the variables of your design. It is definitely worth looking into and it is not uncommon to see a home with one floor constructed in 4x2 and a subsequent floor constructed using a silent floor system.

If you think a floor truss system may be right for you, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 780-693-2250; we look forward to hearing from you!