When your design calls for a wide, open space, the traditional solution is a massive engineered wood ridge beam. But those beams are expensive, heavy, difficult to install, and often take months to special-order.
That’s why builders turn to vaulted parallel chord trusses from Allied Truss. Our trusses are engineered to span 24–30 feet wide and 30–60 feet long, making them ideal for:
You get the vaulted profile your plans require without the headaches of ridge beams.
Vaulted parallel chord trusses carry heavy loads while maintaining the vaulted shape your plans call for. They work well in large commercial spaces, open-concept designs, and any project where strength is critical.
These trusses create open spaces that architects and engineers demand. By eliminating the need for interior load-bearing walls, vaulted parallel chord trusses give more flexibility in layouts while speeding up the construction process.
At Allied Truss, we fabricate each truss to spec, which means you’re not wasting time making adjustments on site. With precision cuts and consistent quality, installation becomes smoother. So your crews can finish framing faster and keep your project on schedule.
You can’t afford delays caused by uneven or poorly fabricated trusses. Allied Truss ensures every vaulted parallel chord truss is manufactured under strict quality control, so what arrives on your job site is ready to install and built to last.
Vaulted parallel chord trusses are widely used across commercial and residential construction. Builders rely on them for:
Choosing Allied Truss means more than just ordering materials. It means partnering with a wooden truss manufacturer that understands builder priorities.
When you choose Allied Truss, you get a partner that’s committed to helping you frame stronger, smarter, and faster.