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Our Mission

To consistently cultivate a business environment that not only grows our staff members in their abilities, but does so while providing excellent service and superior product to our valued customers.

The Truss Co. manufactures exceptional products in three states. Our products include metal plate connected wood roof and floor trusses. The trusses are sold by experienced professionals consisting of outside sales personnel and facility based sales support personnel. Our teams are committed to producing quality products and exceeding customer expectations. As a leader in truss manufacturing, we provide excellence in engineering and manufacturing of truss products.

Our company was established in 1985 and operated out of a facility in Tacoma, WA. We relocated to Sumner, WA in 1995 and continue to operate there with 77,510 SF of production space. In the 27 years to follow, The Truss Co. grew from one facility to eight; we are proud of that growth!

Realizing the importance and value in regularly investing in technology has been pivotal to our continued growth. Innovation and creativity from our Truss Co. teams and their means gets us the results our customers ask of us. We have approximately 600 staff members across our 9 plants.

Sumner, WA (est. 1995)

Eugene, OR (est. 1988)

Burlington, WA (est. 2011)

Pasco, WA (est. 2013 & 2014)

Medford, OR (est. 2013)

Spokane, WA (est. 2014)

Sacramento, CA (est. 2017)

Centralia, WA (est. 2021)

Redmond, OR (Opening Summer 2022!)

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Charity/Sponsorships

ADA Bathrooms Trusses

In the Media

Retro C: The Truss Company Promo

Charity/Sponsorships

The Truss Company Supports Skagit Valley Hospital Foundation’s Cancer Care Patient Assistance Fund

Out of Office

Starting the Year with a Focus on Safety

In the Media

Component Connection (EP 46): Helgeson on Benefits of Working with Big Builders

In the Media

Component Connection (EP 45): Helgeson Recommends Data-Driven Expansion

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