A ceiling truss is a structural framework used to support the weight of a ceiling and distribute loads evenly. Typically made from wood or steel, ceiling trusses are designed to create a stable foundation for ceilings, ensuring they can bear the weight of materials like Aluminum ceiling panels and other fixtures. In modern construction, Aluminum facades and ceilings are often supported by trusses, which provide the necessary structural integrity for both aesthetic and functional needs. Trusses allow for longer spans and more open spaces without the need for additional support beams. They also help to distribute weight and prevent sagging, making them ideal for large areas. Ceiling trusses are often used in both residential and commercial applications where durability and stability are critical. Properly designed and installed, they contribute to the overall safety, stability, and aesthetic quality of a building’s ceiling system.