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Wood Roof
Trusses

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Roof Trusses can be
manufactured in long spans, up to 85 feet long, reducing or eliminating the
need for interior bearing walls, beams, columns, or footings. |
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Special
bearing, cantilever and balcony details are easily built in. |
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Hip and valley
roof systems are much easier to build using trusses than with conventional
framing. |
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Roof Trusses can be used with a variety
on-center spacing to optimize strength and lumber resources. |
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Structures are
dried in more quickly, saving time weather related delays, resulting in
"time saved on project" |
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Roof Trusses allows for
greater architectural design and Infinite Shapes and Sizes |
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Wood Floor Trusses

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Floor Trusses "Open web" design to allow
wires, plumbing, and HVAC chases to be ran with speed and ease. |
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No drilling or cutting resulting in a cleaner
and faster installation with fewer repairs. |
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Inspections are easier and reduce time of
Inspectors, Owners and General Contractors. |
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Speed of erection resulting in "time saved
on project" |
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Wood Floor Trusses
by RCS are manufactured 12" to
24" in depth with spans up to 40' long. |
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We design specific loading requirements into
each truss. |
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Wood Floor Trusses
allows for greater architectural design and Infinite Shapes and Sizes |
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The 3-1/2"
wide top and bottom chords provide
increased surface area for attaching Sub floor joints and larger surface
area for gluing sub-floor down. |
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Wall Panels

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RCS
Wall Panels are designed
directly from your plans. |
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RCS insures that all walls, windows and doors are
exactly to your specifications. |
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RCS designs
and provide all headers and beams per the engineering requirements of your
construction project. |
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RCS utilizes
conventional fame corners, Tee's and trimmers. This meets or exceeds
stick framing or other component makers. |
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RCS
Wall Panels typically
incorporate conventional 2x headers , Glue-Lam beams , or 4x2 floor
trusses for headers, depending on the most efficient way to achieve the
engineering requirements of your project. |
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