Structural Wood Components supplies heavy timber trusses for both Interior and Exterior installations. Interior trusses … Read More...


Structural Wood Components supplies heavy timber trusses for both Interior and Exterior installations. Interior trusses … Read More...

Structural Wood Components supplies Loose Timbers in any of the species, sizes and surface finishes discussed in the … Read More...

With a fulltime CAD designer, certified welder and computer-controlled plasma cutter, SWC is capable of designing and … Read More...

Buildings with Heavy Timber Trusses and Loose Timbers often contain other common timber accent pieces such as Corbels, … Read More...

Heavy timbers are desirable materials to employ for fireplace mantels in homes or non-residential buildings seeking the … Read More...

Because SWC is in the business of procuring and cutting heavy timbers, drilling deep holes with auger bits, fabricating … Read More...
If a building has an overlying space or attic with hidden framing or non-decorative trusses that support the roof or additional building floors, then the timber truss SWC supplies may be purely Decorative. This is a less demanding application and may permit use of materials with less strength, more decorative shapes, smaller members, less fasteners and other features. Because of their physical make-up, all timber trusses are at least slightly structural. Engineering certification of a Decorative truss can be required, but typically is not needed.
Should the timber trusses be integral to support of the roof or overlying structure, then the trusses are also Structural. The trusses may provide direct support of the roof via purlins and/or ceiling decking, or the trusses may support a ridge beam to which rafters and other roofing components are anchored. The Structural timber truss requires engineering certification by the customer or SWC. We provide this service if required. The customer only needs to provide building plans or sufficient detail regarding the roof configuration for our engineer to make roof load assumptions.