Roof Trusses in Tamworth
- Locally manufactured for fast delivery
- High-quality timber you can trust
- Engineered to meet Australian standards
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Tamworth Roof Trusses
Getting the roof right means getting the trusses right, and that starts with smart design, strong materials, and accurate manufacturing. At Trussted Frames & Trusses in Tamworth, we supply high-quality timber roof trusses that are built to perform. Whether you’re working on a new home, a rural structure, or a commercial build, our trusses are engineered for load-bearing strength and pre-assembled to match your layout. That means faster installation, fewer delays, and peace of mind that everything fits exactly as it should. It’s not just about getting the job done—it’s about getting it done right from the start.
- Engineered for strength & compliance
- Delivered ready to install
- Custom-made to suit your design
Roof framing can be one of the most complex parts of the build, but with the right trusses in place, everything else falls into line.
If you need dependable timber trusses that simplify the job and hold strong over time, give us a call on
(02) 6762 0710 to discuss your project or request a free quote.
Custom-Built Roof Trusses for Any Project
No two builds are the same, and that’s why every truss we supply is made to order. We work with your plans and measurements to design roof trusses that are fit for purpose, whether you're constructing a single-storey home, a large warehouse, or a rural shed. Our manufacturing process ensures structural precision and consistent quality, so you get a product that meets Australian standards and supports your roofing system without compromise. Timber trusses are ideal for creating open spaces, reducing internal load-bearing walls, and simplifying ceiling layouts. They also make the build faster, safer, and easier to manage.
- Tailored to suit your roof design
- Suitable for residential, rural & commercial builds
- Strong, lightweight & easy to install
From design to delivery, the goal is simple: provide roof trusses that help you build better. Contact us today on
(02) 6762 0710 to learn more about our timber truss options or to get a quote that suits your schedule.
What are roof trusses and why are they important?
Roof trusses are pre-fabricated structural frameworks made from timber or steel that support the roof of a building. They replace traditional rafters and ceiling joists by combining these elements into a single engineered unit. Trusses distribute the weight of the roof evenly to the building’s walls, providing structural integrity while allowing for flexible interior layouts. They are a popular choice in residential, commercial, and rural construction because they are efficient to install, cost-effective, and designed for high load performance.
Are timber roof trusses better than steel?
Both timber and steel trusses have their benefits, but timber is often preferred for residential and low-rise commercial buildings due to its cost, availability, and ease of installation. Timber trusses are also lighter than steel and can be easily customised to suit different roof styles. Unlike steel, timber has natural insulation properties and is less prone to condensation issues. However, for larger-scale industrial projects or environments with high moisture exposure, steel may be more suitable. Choosing the right material depends on project size, design, and environmental factors.
How long does it take to get roof trusses made?
The production time for roof trusses can vary depending on the complexity of your design and the supplier’s schedule, but generally ranges from several days to a couple of weeks. Because trusses are custom-made, they need to be engineered and assembled based on your building plans. Local manufacturers like those based in Tamworth can often offer quicker turnaround times, especially if all documentation is supplied early. It’s best to confirm lead times when placing your order to ensure it aligns with your build timeline.