Roof Trusses in Gunnedah

Find quality roof trusses and frames in Gunnedah at Trussframe. Call (02) 6762 4324 for durable, reliable framing solutions for your next project.

  • Fast, efficient project turnaround
  • Accredited timber & framing specialists
  • Precision-built trusses & house frames

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Gunnedah Roof Trusses & Wall Frames

Trussframe supplies high-quality roof trusses in Gunnedah, offering reliable and efficient framing solutions for residential and commercial construction projects. Our prefabricated timber trusses are engineered for strength, consistency and ease of installation. With a streamlined process and a commitment to accuracy, we deliver framing that supports better building outcomes across a wide range of project sizes. Based in Westdale and servicing Gunnedah and surrounding areas, we’re proud to work with local builders, homeowners and project managers who rely on our experience and precision.


Our trusses are built using structural timber selected for durability, stability and compliance with Australian Standards. Each one is made to specification, reducing installation time and helping prevent costly onsite delays. Gunnedah customers choose us for our timely service, professional advice and framing solutions that arrive ready to install.


We take the stress out of framing by handling the hard part for you—cutting, assembling and delivering trusses that fit the first time. For roof trusses that are designed to perform, call Trussframe on (02) 6762 4324 to get started.

Wall Frames Made to Fit 

Wall frames are just as important as trusses when it comes to building efficiently and safely. At Trussframe, we manufacture custom wall frames for Gunnedah projects using the same detailed approach as our roof systems. Every frame is produced in a controlled environment to meet your design and load requirements, ensuring the framing lines up properly during install. By prefabricating the wall frames off-site, we’re able to deliver a product that’s square, accurate and ready to go.


Local builders benefit from quicker turnaround and better job-site organisation. Because the frames arrive ready for immediate use, there’s no need to spend time cutting or modifying timber on the spot. This helps reduce labour costs and material waste, while also improving build timelines.


We work closely with each client to ensure framing suits the floor plan, openings and layout of the build. Whether you’re working on a new home, extension or investment property, our wall frames are a practical, high-quality solution that simplifies the build.


In Gunnedah, where conditions and timeframes vary between projects, having a frame you can depend on makes a real difference. Our goal is to keep your build running smoothly with products you can trust.


Why Locals Work With Us

At Trussframe, we’ve built a reputation for providing reliable framing and straightforward service across regional NSW. Customers in Gunnedah appreciate the way we simplify the framing process.


  • Fully prefabricated timber trusses
  • Custom-built wall frames
  • Consistent quality & finish
  • Fast production and delivery
  • Built using modern equipment
  • Compliant with Australian Standards
  • Support from an experienced team


We take pride in our attention to detail and the long-term value our products provide. From the first phone call to final delivery, you’ll deal with a team that understands what matters onsite. We help you save time, reduce waste and build with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are roof trusses made of?

    Most residential roof trusses are made from engineered timber such as treated pine or other structural-grade wood. The timber is chosen for its strength, stability and suitability for cutting and joining. Trusses are designed to distribute roof loads evenly across walls or support structures, which is why quality materials and accurate fabrication are so important.

  • What’s the difference between roof trusses and rafters?

    Rafters are traditionally cut and built on site, while trusses are prefabricated and delivered ready to install. Trusses use a webbed framework to distribute load, making them more efficient and often quicker to install. Rafters offer flexibility in complex roof shapes, but trusses are typically more economical and faster for standard designs.

  • Do roof trusses need to be treated for termites?

    In areas prone to termites, timber trusses should be treated or made from termite-resistant species. Treated pine is a common choice, as it offers protection against pests and decay. Using treated materials is a cost-effective way to extend the life of your roof structure and avoid future repairs.