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Georgia Truss designs, manufactures, and supplies roof and floor truss components to contractors, developers, and multifamily, commercial, and residential builders.

Georgia Truss will operate as part of US LBM’s Brand Vaughan Lumber.
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US LBM announced it has acquired Georgia Truss, an Atlanta-area manufacturer and supplier of structural roof and floor trusses.
Georgia Truss designs, manufactures, and supplies roof and floor truss components to contractors, developers, and multifamily, commercial, and residential builders in the greater Atlanta metropolitan area.
Georgia Truss will operate as part of US LBM’s Brand Vaughan Lumber, which has multiple locations in Georgia, including a floor and roof truss manufacturing facility outside of Atlanta that opened earlier this year, according to US LBM's news release.
Brand Vaughan supplies building materials to professional builders, such as lumber, engineered wood products, windows, exterior and interior doors and trim, rebar, roofing, and siding. Additionally, Brand Vaughan provides installation services, including structural framing, siding, windows, house wrap, millwork, and exterior and interior doors.
“Georgia Truss is a respected name in the Atlanta region, and we’re excited they have joined US LBM,” said L.T. Gibson, US LBM president/CEO. “The combination of Georgia Truss and our recently opened truss facility expands US LBM’s manufacturing capabilities in the Atlanta area, allowing us to meet the continued demand for structural framing products in a key Southeast housing market.”
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