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Getting to Know the Pros of Building Your House With Timber Roof Trusses

If you have decided to install a trussed roof instead of a traditional stick-framed roof, there's one more important decision you need to make before commencing the roof installation job: the type of roof trusses to use.

Roof trusses come in two main varieties: timber and steel trusses. None is better than the other, as each has unique qualities, which should be carefully considered before making a final decision. 

If you are looking to build your house with timber roof trusses but might not know the advantages they can bring, check out some of their top benefits below.

Higher Insulation Performance

If you are like the vast majority of modern homeowners, you are keen on keeping your domestic energy bills at a minimum. Did you know that the type of construction material you choose for your roof framing can impact your home's energy consumption and costs? 

Generally, roof trusses made of timber outperform their steel counterparts when it comes to thermal efficiency. As a natural thermal insulator, timber is less vulnerable to increases in temperature that may cause steel to heat up and transfer the heat to your home interior.

In fact, steel trussed roofs need quality thermal insulation to achieve the same thermal performance that comparable timber trusses can offer. This quality makes timber trusses a favourable choice for homes that are located in areas that receive hot climates throughout the year or for the most part of it.

Lower Embodied Energy

Embodied energy refers to the amount of energy that is used to fabricate and deliver construction products to a worksite. Construction products that have a lower embodied energy than others are generally more desirable because they help with minimising the strain on the Earth's depleting energy resources.

Compared to steel roof trusses, timber trusses require less energy to manufacture and transport to different worksites. Unlike steel, timber doesn't require energy-intensive mining and production processes. 

Once trees have been felled, the wood is cut to size and assembled without the need to spend several hours operating heavy machinery at mining and steel fabrication shops.

Lower Carbon Emissions

Carbon emissions are a real threat to the environment and the use of any building products that help with minimising these emissions is highly welcome. Timber roof trusses actively draw carbon from the surroundings, which is good for the Earth and all forms of life that occupy it.

Timber roof trusses can't beat the strength that their steel cousins offer, but they are a pretty decent choice for the price that they are sold at. Contact a timber trusses specialist for more information on these building products.


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