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Roof trusses are the predominant industry standard method for building roofs. A roof truss is a load carrying,
spanning member made of wood components (usually 2x material), connected together with metal
plates, shear connectors, etc. Used together with other trusses, often spaced at 24" on centers, the roof loads are carried out to the walls
efficiently. Trusses are designed as a package, fabricated according to state laws and engineered as part of their manufacture.
("engineering" means that loads applied to the trusses and resulting stresses in the materials are analyzed and components sized
to carry the required loads for the specific span and truss shape. This is typically done under the supervision of
a state-licensed engineer or architect.)
As this is an industry wide accepted practice, it is not necessary to to have the drawings for the garage stamped
by an engineer. The roof system is treated as a distinct, pre-engineered component of the whole building structure
and engineer stamped/signed documentation usually comes with the truss package. |