Summary:
The Ford F-550 flatbed is the unsung hero of Canadian building supply delivery — reliable, powerful, and built for every load from drywall to shingles. In this post, we’ll break down what it does, what to look for when buying, how much it really costs to own, and why it’s the best long-term investment for your yard.
Summary:
The Ford F-550 flatbed is the unsung hero of Canadian building supply delivery — reliable, powerful, and built for every load from drywall to shingles. In this post, we’ll break down what it does, what to look for when buying, how much it really costs to own, and why it’s the best long-term investment for your yard.
| Feature | Details | 
|---|---|
| Model Range | Ford F-550 Super Duty Chassis Cab | 
| Engine Options | 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Turbo Diesel (preferred), 7.3L V8 Gas | 
| Transmission | 10-Speed TorqShift Automatic | 
| GVWR | Up to 19,500 lbs | 
| Payload Capacity | 8,000–11,000 lbs (depending on body setup) | 
| Towing Capacity | Up to 18,500 lbs | 
| Flatbed Length | Typically 18–20 ft | 
| Cab Configurations | Regular, Super, or Crew Cab | 
| Best Use | Lumber, drywall, shingles, mixed materials | 
| Fuel Economy (avg.) | 20–24 L/100 km (diesel) | 
| Licensing | No Class A/D required in most provinces | 
| Estimated Cost (CAD) | $115,000–$145,000, depending on spec | 
💡 Pro Tip: A diesel F-550 with an aluminum deck and underbody toolboxes gives you the best long-term ROI if your drivers run 5–6 local deliveries a day.
If your fleet only has room for one serious delivery truck, the Ford F-550 flatbed is it.
It handles everything a Canadian building center can throw at it:
Lumber & Plywood: Open deck and payload rating mean you’re not limited by height or bulk.
Drywall: Add a Moffett or Palfinger forklift and deliver anywhere with one driver.
Roofing Materials: Steep driveways? No problem — the Power Stroke diesel handles it easily.
Yard Work: When deliveries slow, it becomes your in-yard hauler or debris mover.
It’s the Swiss Army knife of delivery trucks — and best of all, no special license is required in most provinces.
Crew Cab: Great for two-man crews or yard drivers.
Regular Cab: Maximizes deck length and payload.
Most building centers run 19–20 ft decks for full drywall and lumber loads.
A 19,500 lb GVWR gives you roughly 8,000–11,000 lbs of payload. That’s enough for most mixed deliveries without crossing into medium-duty licensing.
Go with the 6.7L Power Stroke V8 Diesel — more torque, more reliability, and far better long-term value. The gas version works if your routes are short and light, but diesel wins for commercial use.
Aluminum decks resist rust and keep weight down; steel decks handle abuse but add pounds. Add underbody boxes, stake pockets, and a headache rack — these details save hours every month.
| Expense Category | Estimated Monthly Cost (CAD) | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Loan or Lease Payment | $2,100 – $2,400 | $130K truck, 5-year commercial lease | 
| Fuel | $1,200 – $1,600 | Based on 22 L/100 km, 3,000 km/month | 
| Maintenance & Repairs | $350 – $500 | Regular oil, brakes, tires | 
| Insurance & Licensing | $250 – $350 | Depends on province | 
| Misc. (Permits, Tools, Wash) | $100 – $200 | Typical monthly extras | 
| TOTAL MONTHLY COST | $4,000 – $5,000 | All-in before tax write-offs | 
Expect $115K–$145K CAD for a fully equipped delivery-ready F-550.
Budget $0.25–$0.35/km for oil, filters, and brakes.
A well-kept diesel unit can last 300,000+ km before major work.
Diesel efficiency stays around 20–24 L/100 km, even with heavy loads and stop-and-go routes.
After 5–7 years, resale values often stay above $60K, especially for Moffett-ready builds.
Faster Deliveries: One truck can complete 6–8 runs per day.
Easy Access: Handles tight urban or rural jobs without Class D drivers.
Less Downtime: Ford’s commercial dealer network keeps you on the road.
Flexible Use: Lumber one day, drywall the next — it’s a universal hauler.
A well-structured lease-to-own or commercial loan helps you spread the cost while maintaining cash flow for inventory.
When used daily, the F-550 pays for itself in:
Reduced rental costs
Increased delivery capacity
Higher customer satisfaction
Fewer maintenance surprises
If you’re doing $5–10M in annual sales, this isn’t a luxury — it’s a core business tool.
Moffett Kit: Convert to one-man deliveries.
LED Work Lights & Backup Camera: Essential for early starts and tight sites.
Heated Mirrors & Block Heater: Winter reliability in northern climates.
Load Securement System: Built-in straps and winches save time and fines.
If your truck can’t keep up, neither can your customers. The Ford F-550 flatbed is the backbone of delivery for Canadian building centers — strong, reliable, and built for long-term ROI. If you’re planning to spec a new truck or upgrade your fleet, let’s talk. I’ll walk you through body options, lift setups, and financing structures that make sense for your business and your routes.
See some of the F550s we've delivered to Home Building Centers across the country in recent years.