Weekly Truss Deliveries April, 2026
A Chronicle of Timber and Tide: Recent Deliveries by Truss Components of WA
There are weeks when the work of building feels less like commerce and more like a long voyage—when timber becomes a fleet and every road a channel between ports. So it has been these past several weeks at Truss Components of WA, where roof trusses, floor trusses, wall panels, and crane services have moved steadily across Washington State like ships under full sail.
From the inland towns of Centralia and Tumwater to the salt‑touched edges of Ilwaco, Sequim, and Hoodsport, the crews of Truss Components of WA have borne engineered lumber to its appointed ground, fastening the unseen bones of future homes and structures.
Setting Sail: Late March Deliveries Across Southwest Washington
The passage began on March 30, a day thick with movement. In Centralia (98531), both roof truss and floor truss packages came ashore, strong-backed assemblies destined to carry weight and weather alike. On the coast at Ilwaco (98624), wall panels and roof trusses arrived where land meets tide, standing upright against Pacific winds.
That same day, a crane service rose in Olympia (98516)—steel and cable answering the call where strength alone could not reach. Thus the fleet was complete: timber, wall, floor, roof, and machine, each with a role.
Following the Grain: March 31 to Early April
On March 31, the deliveries fanned outward like a spreading wake:
Roof trusses set down in Tumwater, Olympia, and Bremerton
Further north and east in Port Ludlow, Quilcene, and Olalla
Each location a coordinate in a larger map of progress
By April 1 and April 2, Tumwater saw both roof and floor truss deliveries, while Hoquiam (98550) received roof framing fit for coastal weather. These were not hurried landings; they were measured arrivals, staged to meet builders when framing days dawned clear.
Inland Crossings: Early to Mid‑April
The roads carried trusses through Rochester, McCleary, Matlock, Roy, and Raymond, each roof package another promise fulfilled. Even Seattle (98103)—dense, steep, and precise—received its delivery on April 3, proof that engineered components must be as adaptable as they are strong.
In Olympia, the name appears again and again across the logbook:
Roof deliveries on April 7, 8 (twice), 15, 20, and 24
Wall panels on April 23
This repetition tells a quiet truth: growth happens where reliability is proven.
Sequim and the Long Reach of Spring
If one port stands out in this spring passage, it is Sequim (98382). There, roof truss deliveries landed three times on April 14, again on April 22, and once more earlier on April 14—a cluster of arrivals like ships anchoring one after another in a favored harbor.
Nearby towns—Poulsbo, Shelton, Rainier, Buckley, and Chehalis—received their framing in turn. In Hoodsport (98548), roof trusses were delivered where forest leans toward water, a fitting place for timber shaped with modern precision.
What These Deliveries Mean
To the casual passerby, these dates and cities might read as mere entries on a spreadsheet. But to builders, developers, and crews in the field, they mean:
Roof trusses arriving square, accurate, and ready to set
Floor trusses that speed mechanical runs and strengthen spans
Wall panels that shorten schedules and reduce onsite labor
Crane services that bring safety and efficiency to complex lifts
Together, they tell the story of a regional partner at work across Western Washington, delivering structural components that builders depend on—on time, site-ready, and engineered for the loads they must bear.
The Voyage Continues
As April draws to a close, the roads remain open and the timber keeps moving. Each delivery is another chapter in an ongoing story—one written not with ink, but with lumber, steel, and trust.
At Truss Components of WA, the work goes on: measured, steady, and bound for the next site where a foundation waits and framing is about to rise. Like any good voyage, it is not marked by fanfare, but by arrival—clean, true, and exactly where it was meant to be.
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