Weekly Truss Deliveries February 16, 2026
Last Week’s Deliveries from Truss Components of WA: Timber, Towns & Tales From the Road
Some weeks slip by quietly.
Last week wasn’t one of them.
The trucks of Truss Components of WA rumbled across Western Washington like diesel‑fed wanderers — carrying roof trusses, wood trusses, full roof-structure packages, and providing crane service in towns where the fog holds its breath and the trees lean in a little too close.
Here’s what happened out there on the road.
February 16, 2026 — Tumwater & Shelton
The week cracked open with three jobs — the kind that keep the sawdust stirred and the radios humming.
Crane service in Tumwater (98501), twice in one day. The operators swear Tumwater felt different that morning — like the ground itself was waiting for the steel cables to tighten.
A delivery of roof trusses to Shelton (98584). Those trusses rode through towering evergreens to a site where the silence of the forest presses against you like a heavy blanket. The crew said the wood seemed eager to rise, ready to become a shelter against whatever watches from the darker parts of the timberline.
February 17, 2026 — Auburn
A single run:
Roof trusses delivered to Auburn (98092).
Auburn is a busy place, electric with motion, but even there the driver said he felt something pacing the truck — maybe just nerves, maybe just the rain on the windshield. Or maybe the sense that every structure begins as bones, and bones remember things.
February 18, 2026 — Olympia & Tumwater
The 18th wasn’t done with us:
Roof truss package delivered to Olympia (98516). Olympia, wrapped in its usual gray drizzle, seemed to welcome the structure like an old friend. These trusses were clean, straight, strong — the kind that stand up to storms and stories alike.
Crane service in Tumwater (98501) again. By now Tumwater was collecting crane jobs like someone collecting clues. If towns could talk, Tumwater might whisper, “Keep watching.”
February 19, 2026 — Montesano
Montesano (98563) is the kind of town where fog moves like it has intentions.
Roof structure delivered — a tidy package of lumber engineered to rise into something sturdy enough to fend off the coastal storms. The driver said the trees felt like an audience. But hey, that’s Montesano. The forest has opinions.
February 20, 2026 — Aberdeen & Tumwater
The week’s final act came with two deliveries:
Roof trusses delivered to Aberdeen (98520), where the gulls shriek overhead and the wind claws at you like it’s trying to take something back. The crew got the structure set before the weather changed its mind.
Another roof truss package in Tumwater (98501).
Tumwater again. By this point, the town was practically sprouting new buildings like a creature growing extra limbs. Nothing ominous… probably.
The Week in Review
From Shelton’s deep woods to Aberdeen’s salt‑bitten air, the past week saw:
Six roof-structure deliveries
Three crane-service jobs
A cluster of activity in Tumwater that could make a horror writer raise an eyebrow
Wood rose. Cranes swung. Foundations took shape.
And somewhere out there, beneath the hammering and diesel rumble, a story kept writing itself in sawdust and steel.
Whatever’s being built, it’s going to stand strong — and maybe even cast a shadow worth telling stories about.
