When you’re framing a roof, you don’t have room for guesswork. You need a truss system that carries load properly and installs cleanly.
Those are some of the reasons Fink Truss are some of the most widely used roof trusses in construction.
At Allied Trusses, we manufacture high-quality wood trusses in Texas that meet the demands of residential builds, production housing, and light commercial projects.
The Fink design is famous for its "strength-to-weight" ratio. Because the web members are triangulated to handle loads with minimal lumber, we can provide a robust, high-performance roof system that keeps your material costs low.
Framing a roof by hand is a relic of the past. Our Fink trusses arrive at your job site pre-assembled and ready to set. This significantly reduces labor hours and keeps your project on schedule.
East Texas weather is unpredictable. We engineer our Fink trusses to withstand wind and load requirements, using high-quality lumber and heavy-duty connector plates to ensure the roof remains stable through every storm.
Fink trusses are versatile and widely used across a range of builds:
While highly versatile, the Fink truss is the undisputed champion for projects that require a traditional peaked roofline with a horizontal ceiling. It is the go-to solution for the majority of residential builds in Texas.
The span depends on factors like roof pitch, load requirements, and lumber specifications. In many residential applications, Fink trusses can cover wide spans without needing interior load-bearing walls, but exact measurements should always be engineered for your specific project.
Yes. Fink trusses are one of the most cost-effective roof systems available because of their efficient design. They use materials wisely while still providing strong structural support, which helps builders stay on budget.
Absolutely. At Allied Trusses, every Fink truss is built to match your project. We customize based on span, pitch, overhangs, load requirements, and other job-specific details to ensure everything fits and performs as expected.
Typically, no. A Fink truss features a flat bottom chord, creating a standard flat ceiling. If you are looking for a vaulted or sloped interior, we recommend looking at our Scissor Trusses.
Because of the "W" web configuration, the interior of a Fink truss is fully braced. While you can run utilities like HVAC and plumbing through them, they are not designed for attic storage or living space. If you need a room in your attic, our Attic Trusses are the right tool for that job.
If your project involves a standard roof design and you’re looking for a cost-effective, reliable solution, Fink trusses are usually a strong fit.