A gable roof is one of the most recognizable roof styles in residential and light commercial construction. The clean peak, simple design, and reliable performance make it a practical choice for builders across Texas.
But even a simple roofline needs the right support.
At Allied Truss, we manufacture custom wood gable roof trusses in Texas for all types of projects.
When you need a Texas roof truss manufacturer that understands real building demands, Allied Truss is ready to help.
No two projects are exactly the same. Your roof span, pitch, overhangs, load requirements, and building layout all matter. That’s why our gable roof trusses are custom-built to match your project.
Whether you’re building a single-family home, shop, or light commercial structure, we can manufacture wood roof trusses that fit the job.
Our gable trusses arrive at your jobsite ready to set, helping your crew reduce framing time and keep the project moving. With engineered truss components, you get a more consistent roof system without relying on complicated hand-framing in the field.
Texas buildings need roof systems that can handle more than a pretty roofline. Wind, rain, roof loads, and local code requirements all play a role in the design.
Allied Truss manufactures gable roof trusses using quality lumber, durable connector plates, and project-specific engineering. The result is a dependable wood truss system built to support your roof and stand up to demanding Texas conditions.
Gable roof trusses are a strong option for projects that need a traditional peaked roofline and fast framing.
They are commonly used for:
A gable roof truss is a wood truss used in a traditional peaked roof system. It is commonly used at the gable ends of a roof and can be custom-designed to match the building’s span, pitch, overhangs, and load requirements.
Yes. Gable roof trusses are one of the most common choices for residential construction. They create a classic roof shape, provide dependable support, and work well for many single-family homes, custom homes, and production housing projects.
Yes. Gable roof trusses are often used for garages, workshops, barns, barndominiums, agricultural buildings, and detached structures. They are a practical choice when the building needs a simple, reliable roof system.
Yes. At Allied Truss, our gable roof trusses are custom-built for each project. We consider the roof span, pitch, load requirements, overhangs, building design, and other important details before manufacturing the trusses.
A common roof truss is typically used throughout the main roof span. A gable truss is usually placed at the end of the roof system to form the gable end. Many roof systems use both gable trusses and common trusses together.
The span depends on your project’s roof design, pitch, load requirements, lumber specifications, and local code requirements. Allied Truss can help determine the right wood truss design based on your plans.