D&D Construction is a family owned and operated general contractor specializing in roofing and all types of construction. Our company was formed out of a vision of providing local families with a safe and affordable contracting experience. Our dedication to customer service and excellence has helped us to grow our company into a thriving business that serves both the private and commercial development of construction. We are a licensed, bonded and insured contractor with over 10 years of experience in the trades which makes a safe choice for your upcoming project. From a small roof repair to a large commercial building you can trust us!
"great job . well done"
nyler b on December 2024
D&D Construction is a family owned and operated general contractor specializing in roofing and all types of construction. Our company was formed out of a vision of providing local families with a safe and affordable contracting experience. Our dedication to customer service and excellence has helped us to grow our company into a thriving business that serves both the private and commercial development of construction. We are a licensed, bonded and insured contractor with over 10 years of experience in the trades which makes a safe choice for your upcoming project. From a small roof repair to a large commercial building you can trust us!
"great job . well done"
nyler b on December 2024
paint your house
paint your house
family owned and operated. can do warranty and insurance jobs
family owned and operated. can do warranty and insurance jobs
REWORK RECONSTRUCTION BEIN THE HAMMOND AREA SENCE 2000 SERVING IN THE PARISHES IN ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION TRADES FROM THE GROUND UP CONSTRUCTION TO THE CAP ON THE ROOF. ALL REPAIRS INTERIOR AN EXTERIOR.MOBILE HOME REPAIR IN AN OUT AN NEW REPLACEMENT METAL ROOF WITH QUALITY MATERIALS FROM VENDORS IN THE AREA AL WORK AN REPAIRS WARRANTIED.FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE BIGGEST WE CAN HANDLE WHAT EVER YOU NEED AN HAVE LIVED IN THE AREA 45 YEARS
REWORK RECONSTRUCTION BEIN THE HAMMOND AREA SENCE 2000 SERVING IN THE PARISHES IN ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION TRADES FROM THE GROUND UP CONSTRUCTION TO THE CAP ON THE ROOF. ALL REPAIRS INTERIOR AN EXTERIOR.MOBILE HOME REPAIR IN AN OUT AN NEW REPLACEMENT METAL ROOF WITH QUALITY MATERIALS FROM VENDORS IN THE AREA AL WORK AN REPAIRS WARRANTIED.FROM THE SMALLEST TO THE BIGGEST WE CAN HANDLE WHAT EVER YOU NEED AN HAVE LIVED IN THE AREA 45 YEARS
Martin Roofing
Martin Roofing
Roofing. Siding. Decks. Additions. Handyman jobs big or small
Roofing. Siding. Decks. Additions. Handyman jobs big or small
Privately Owned and Operated
Privately Owned and Operated
I work for myself...by myself to make sure the customer gets the best quality possible.
I work for myself...by myself to make sure the customer gets the best quality possible.
Mickey Dauzat The Roof Man LLC
Mickey Dauzat The Roof Man LLC
To determine the number of trusses you need, measure the full length of the roof ridge, convert that length to inches, and divide by 24 (the standard on-center spacing). Always round up to give the structure full support and add a few extras for overhangs or complex rooflines. This approach keeps your roof strong and code-compliant.
Start by measuring the span—the full width of the roof’s underside—then note the pitch, or how many inches the roof rises for every 12-inch run. Accurate span and pitch numbers help your supplier size each truss correctly, saving lumber and ensuring the roof performs as it should. Your roofing pro will be able to provide accurate measurements for you.
A three-person crew with the right lifting equipment can set a full set of trusses in a single day. Complex roof shapes or limited crane access can stretch that timeline, so talk with your roofer about the schedule and whether you’ll need to stay elsewhere during installation. Careful planning keeps the job safe and on target.
Trusses are prefabricated off-site, arrive ready to lift into place, and install faster and more consistently than site-built rafters. Rafters are custom-cut on-site by skilled carpenters, so they take longer and cost more in labor. Knowing the trade-offs—speed and uniformity versus on-site customization—helps you pick the best framing method for your roof.
If you’re not a licensed roofer, hire a pro. Installing trusses requires heavy equipment, safety gear, and code knowledge that most DIYers lack. While doing it yourself might trim labor costs, one mis-set truss can lead to expensive repairs or voided warranties. A certified contractor installs trusses quickly, follows code, and protects your home’s value.