One of the many things setting Hansen Buildings apart from competitors is our use of the “Double Truss System”. This technique allow for two individual trusses to be thoroughly paired together to work as a system, before notching it into your sidewall columns. This adds to your building’s strength and stability. In this short video Eric explains how the double truss system connects with the columns!
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