When it comes to construction projects, efficiency and safety are paramount. At Total Lifting Services, a leading crane hire firm based in Dagenham, Essex, we offer specialised roof truss lifting services tailored to meet the needs of contractors across London, the South East and surrounding areas.
In this article we will look into the different types of roof trusses used on projects in the UK and explain the complexities pertaining to roof truss lifting operations. If you would like to speak to us about your lifting project, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
What is a Roof Truss and What Are The Most Common Types?
A roof truss is a structural framework designed to provide support for a roof. It is typically made of steel or timber. Trusses are used in a variety of construction applications due to their strength and efficiency in spanning large distances without the need for interior walls or supports. They distribute the weight of the roof to the building’s exterior walls, ensuring structural integrity and stability.
There are several standard types of roof trusses approved for use on projects in the UK, these include:
- Fink Truss: The most common truss type, featuring a W-shaped internal web, it is suitable for spans of 5-9m.
- Attic Truss: Provides both roof and floor and is ideal for creating additional living space without altering the house’s footprint.
- Hip Truss: This truss type forms hipped end roof shapes or flat sections between slopes.
- Mono Truss: Sloped in one direction, this type is used for multi-level roof lines or extensions.
- Raised Tie Truss: Offers higher ceiling lines without increasing building height.
- Scissor Truss: Similar to raised tie but with sloping ceilings at shallower angles for strength.
- King Post Truss: For small spans, common in porches and garages.
- Queen Post Truss: For larger spans, now less common.
- Fan Truss: For spans larger than fink trusses, supports purlins.
- Girder Truss: Supports other trusses or infill areas.
- Lattice Truss: Supports other trusses, used in large flat roofs.
- Gable End Truss: Spans openings in gable walls, designed for cladding on-site.
Complexity of Lifting Roof Trusses
Lifting roof trusses into place involves several challenges:
- Weight and Size: Trusses can be large and heavy, requiring precise handling to avoid damage.
- Coordination: Crane operators and other workers must synchronise movements to ensure accurate placement.
- Safety: Ensuring the safety of workers and structural integrity of the trusses and buildings during the lift is critical.
- Weather Conditions: Wind and rain can complicate lifting operations, requiring careful planning.
- Site Constraints: Limited space and access can pose logistical challenges.
These factors call for the expertise and specialised roof truss lifting equipment provided by firms like Total Lifting Services to ensure efficient and safe installation.
The Roof Truss Lifting Process
- Initial Consultation:
The process begins with a detailed discussion to understand the project’s unique needs. This helps in planning the most effective lifting solution.
- Site Visit:
A site visit is conducted to assess the location and identify any potential challenges. This step ensures that the lifting operation is meticulously planned and executed without hitches.
- Quotation:
Based on the consultation and site visit, a comprehensive quotation is provided, detailing the scope of work and associated costs.
- Lifting Day:
On the scheduled day, the expert team arrives with the chosen crane and equipment. The roof trusses are lifted and positioned with utmost care, ensuring structural integrity and safety throughout the process.
Why Choose Total Lifting Services for Roof Truss Lifting?
1. Expertise and Experience:
With over 35 years in the industry, our team of skilled professionals are adept at handling complex lifting tasks. Our extensive experience ensures that every project is executed with precision and safety.
2. Comprehensive Fleet:
The company’s fleet features a variety of cranes and lifting equipment, including the Böcker AK36/4000, AK46/6000, and AK52/12000 cranes, as well as the Liebherr LTM 1060 3.1 crane. This diverse range allows us to cater to different lifting requirements, ensuring the right equipment for each job.
3. Health and Safety Commitment:
At Total Lifting Services we prioritise health and safety, holding accreditation from Alcumus SafeContractor. This certification highlights our commitment to maintaining rigorous safety standards, providing clients with peace of mind.
What Our Customer Say About Us
Our reviews speak for themselves. Our clients praise us for our professionalism, punctuality and problem-solving abilities. One satisfied customer remarked, “The team worked like clockwork and lifted two extra items to oblige a slightly awkward customer. They were courteous and professional throughout.”
Contact Total Lifting Services
For reliable and efficient roof truss lifting solutions, contact Total Lifting Services. Call us on 0208 226 4000 or email info@totallifting.com.
Resources: https://pasquill.co.uk/the-different-types-of-roof-trusses-and-their-uses/