Davis Truss

Located in Texarkana, Arkansas, Davis Truss manufactures wood roof and floor trusses for builders and lumber yards across the southern region.

 
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Roof Trusses & Floor Trusses

We use state of the art MiTek® design software to engineer quality roof and floor trusses to your exact specifications.  We have an experienced manufacturing team to take on your unique requests and ensure your project is successful.

 
 
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Our Process

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We analyze your project needs and prepare a design layout and cost estimate.

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Trusses are built to exceed your expectations and to meet your project deadline.

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We deliver your trusses to the job site when you are ready for them.


Location

 

 

Davis Truss
2010 East Street
Texarkana, Arkansas

(870) 773-6866

Business Hours
Monday - Friday
7am - 5pm

 

Roof Truss Quote

Please fill out the form below for a quote on roof trusses.


Floor Truss Quote

Please fill out the form below for a quote on floor trusses.


Advantages of Trusses vs. Conventional Framing

 

For Architects & Developers

1. Savings in design costs - one basic structural design for shell with minor floor plan variations

2. Better project cost control, with component costs known in advance

3. Better cash flow with earlier occupancy due to reduced on-site labor

4. Faster shell completion time

5. Using trusses of smaller dimension lumber, in place of beams and columns

6. Greater flexibility in locating plumbing, duct work, and electrical wiring

7. Floor plan freedom in locating interior partitions often without additional support required

 

For Contractors/Builders

1.
Pre-determined, pre-engineered truss system

2. Fewer pieces to handle and reduced installation time

3. Wide 3-1/2” nailing surface for easy floor deck application

4. Eliminate notching and boring joists for electrical wiring and plumbing

5. Floor trusses offer better availability and less in-place cost than 2x8 or 2x10 joists

6. Factory-manufactured components to exact span requirements

7. Reduced HVAC, plumbing, and electrical subcontractor time on job

8. No column pads to pour, no steel beams and posts to place

9. Job site material pilferage and cutting waste reduced

 

Information Source: MiTek