What are roof trusses?
A ‘trussed rafter’, or ‘roof truss’, is a prefabricated structural roof component designed to replace loose timber rafters and ceiling joists in a ‘traditional’ roof. Rafters and ceiling timbers are plated together along with intermediate timber webs to form a robust frame.


Why use roof trusses?
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Cost: The strength of a triangulated frame means that smaller section sizes of timber can be used, and supporting ridge beams and purlins can be omitted, making roof trusses an extremely cost-effective solution.
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Speed: Trusses can be erected quickly on-site saving valuable time and labour.
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Versatility: Roof trusses can be used in a variety of applications, including room in roof (attic trusses), or to form a partially vaulted roof (raised-tie trusses).
Why use Jacksons?
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Design: Our in-house design team will provide a bespoke solution according to your plans and specifications.
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Delivery: We use our own transportation network to ensure you receive your product in full and on time.
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Support: Along with comprehensive installation drawings, our team will provide guidance and support throughout installation so you can be confident you’ll end up with a solution you’re happy with.
