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Deco Truss Exporting Building Materials to the Caribbean, since 1983
Deco Truss Exporting Building Materials to the Caribbean, since 1983 Your special needs as our export clients and your demand of perfection when exporting is our business. You can count on us to help you with pricing, product selection, packaging, and shipping to ensure you receive exactly what you want, when you want it at… more »

(Re)Building in the Caribbean with Deco Truss
For 35 years and counting, Deco Truss Company has been exporting trusses and building materials to the Caribbean. Fashions and fads may have changed over those decades, but our commitment to providing quality products on time and on budget has never wavered. And especially in the wake of the hurricane devastation, we’re proud to help… more »
Cerchas para Techos y Pisos en Miami y el Caribe – 10 preguntas a tener en cuenta al contratar una empresa que fabrica Cerchas para su proyecto
Al elegir una fabricación de cerchas para su próximo proyecto hay muchas cosas que uno debe tener en cuenta, además si tienen licencia o que tiene el precio más bajo. 1. Visita la compañía de cerchas de personal si es posible. Puesto que usted va a pasar un poco de dinero con esa empresa, ir… more »
Miami Roof Truss -Top 10 Questions to Consider When Hiring A Truss Company
When choosing a Truss Manufacture for your next project there are many things one should consider, besides if they are licensed. Visit the Truss Company Personally if Possible. Since you will be spending quite a bit of money with that company, go and see for yourself, the facility and operation. Can You Meet with The… more »
Roof Trusses Treated or Not – Miami, Florida Keys, South Florida
Why are Roof Trusses Engineered and Built with Regular Yellow Pine and Not Treated Wood? We get this question a lot. Typically Roof/Floor Trusses under Miami-Dade Building Code / Florida Building Code are not required to be built with Treated Lumber, because simply our code requires the homes to be fumigated for termites during the… more »
International Sales and Exports – Trusses – Building Materials
Your special needs as our export client and your demand of perfection when exporting is our business. You can count on us to help you with pricing, product selection, packaging and shipping to ensure you receive exactly what you want, when you want it at a competitive price. We provide you, a one stop shop… more »
Export Lumber Yard – exportlumberyard.com – Serving The Caribbean Islands
ExportLumberYard Your special needs as our export clients and your demand of perfection when exporting is our business. You can count on us to help you with pricing, product selection, packaging, and shipping to ensure you receive exactly what you want, when you want it at a competitive price. We provide you, a one stop… more »
Treated Wood Trusses – Export Caribbean
Deco Truss® Company Inc is the most reliable and trusted source exporting trusses to the Caribbean. Weekly we load 2 – 3 Flat Racks of Trusses and Building Materials. Steps to Export Truss Order: Customer: Execute Contract, Sign Contract and send Deposit as Required Deco Truss®: with-in 1 week you will receive a preliminary plan. … more »
Telephone Poles–Piles In Stock – Miami Lumber Yard
Deco Truss® Company, South Florida, Miami, Key Largo and The Caribbean’s Lumber Yard is now Stocking Telephone Poles/ Piles/Pilings. This are used for Building Pole Barns, Docks, Hanging Lights etc.. Check out our lastest e-newletter link below for sizes and prices. http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Poles—Piles-In-Stock.html?soid=1101939834807&aid=vr2vNk6jJrg.
Increase Uplift on Your Trusses – Miami-Dade-FL Approves Foam for Hurricane Zone Use
BASF today announced that closed-cell spray polyurethane foam products have received hurricane-zone approval from the Miami-Dade County Building and Neighborhood Compliance (BNC) Department. Tests and engineering evaluations of COMFORT FOAM® and SPRAYTITE® (178 series) applied at roofing trusses increased the wind-uplift resistance of a traditional code-approved home roof by more than 200 percent. Spray Polyurethane… more »