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Why timber frame is gaining popularity in English construction?

 Thursday, May 16, 2024

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Timber frame in UK construction

Most of the time, woodworkers witnessed firsthand the significant upward the trajectory of timber frame constructed in England. Some latest researches and insights show that the market for timber frame homes is expected to see a substantial growth, with a projected increase of more than £150 million by 2026. This surge is not just a trend but a response to the evolving demands and regulations of the construction industry.

The move toward timber frame construction is largely influenced by its benefits in speed, cost-efficiency, and environmental sustainability. Timber frame structures are assembled significantly quicker than those built with traditional methods, streamlining construction schedules and reducing costs. This expedited process is essential for the industry as it looks to adopt more economical solutions without sacrificing quality.

Moreover, the recent updates in the UK Government’s Construction Roadmap and the Part L Compliance Regulations have catalysed this growth. These regulations demand that new homes and buildings meet specific U-Values and eco standards to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints. Timber frame construction aligns seamlessly with these requirements, offering a more straightforward, cost-effective route to compliance compared to traditional brick and block methods.

At Deeside Timberframe, their role extends beyond suppliers; they are becoming trusted advisors across various sectors. The professionals of Deeside Timberframe guide all the timer frame projects from conception to completion, assisting project managers in navigating the complexities of regulatory compliance and capitalising on the cost-saving benefits of timber frame construction.

Traditionally, the English market has been slower to embrace timber frame construction than Scotland, where it’s used in over 90% of new builds. However, recognition of its potential is growing in England. With a strong background in sustainability and innovation, Deeside Timberframe is well-suited to facilitate this shift. We are committed to aiding the UK construction industry in achieving its goals for sustainable development and high-performance building.

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