Use and Care Manual
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Truss/Column Notch
Trusses are set into a notch cut into
support posts to maximize load-carrying
and uplift capability. Trusses are
ledgerlocked to the columns.
Roof Trusses
Engineered to meet snow and/or wind loads
of each individual building. Double trusses
used for interior spans.
Door Headers
All overhead or sliding doors are spanned
with either a header or a
prefabricated roof truss.
Siding/Roofing Panels
Minimum 29 gauge, grade E panels.
Will support 236 pounds per
square foot on a 24” span.
Truss Bracing
Lateral and X Braces to maximize load
carrying capabilities.
Dimensions
Building dimension is measured from outside
of corner to outside of corner posts.
Columns
Grade stamped posts, pressure preservative
treated to UC-4B for structural in-ground use.
Doors
Sliding or overhead doors are placed to
allow for most functional use of the inside of
your building.
Roof Purlins
Joist hung from sides of trusses for strength, elimination of bird
nesting areas and added interior clearance.
Roof Insulation
Reflective roof insulation is available under roof steel (within post
column perimeter) to prevent condensation and help control
interior temperature.
Eavelights
Translucent white polycarbonate (either clear or soft white) come in lengths of 2’ or 3’, in
the same configuration as the siding panels.
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Option 1
Premier Double
Truss System
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