Why use Timber Frame
Speedy Construction.
Time savings of 30% for a 2 storey house and 50% for 4 storey flats are typical. Timber frames can be erected and quickly made watertight in poor weather conditions that would halt the construction of a conventionally built structure.

Less Maintenance.
Timber frame is a dry construction method which helps to eliminate cracking of plasterboard. Lower maintenance in the first year after construction is a proven factor with volume house builders reporting a 75% saving on call-back costs after switching to timber frame. As timber frame is essentially a 'dry' form of construction, the long drying out period associated with 'wet' construction is avoided. Thereafter, costs are at least on a level with other forms of construction and some are lower than average.

Accurate Construction.
Factory pre-fabricated panels are made in a controlled environment. A tolerance of +/- 5mm is enforced to ensure a smooth running accurate project.

Thermally Efficient.
Timber frame easily exceeds current Building Regulation requirements without any filling of the cavity and the prospective problems this brings.

Trade Preference for Services.
Timber frame construction allows for the easy concealment of wires and pipes resulting in a neater finish to the buildings. Services can be easily accommodated in the floor zone when eco-Joist floors are utilised