Make it Wood

Things made out of wood are really beautiful and there are many reasons why building with this material is a great idea. Timber is ecological and sustainable and a truly renewable building material. Its sustainability is unsurpassed by any other material. Timber is grown quicker than it is used by most of the main timber supplying countries which have existing, long-standing policies to re-grow more timber than is cut down.

Homes made from timber are more energy efficient. Wood helps to minimise energy consumption in several ways and most crucially it takes less energy to extract, process, manufacture, transport, construct and maintain timber. Wood also has better insulating properties – 400 times better than steel and 15 times better than concrete. Which goes to show that nature knows best! Wood’s cellular structure contains air pockets, which limit its ability to conduct heat so helps to minimise the energy needed for heating and cooling which in turn makes for very energy efficient homes. Traditionally, a warm and long-lasting house is associated with a brick house. However, thanks to modern building materials and innovative technologies, timber houses can now be considered as the equivalent substitute of a brick house. For a timber frame construction company, visit http://www.qtfhomes.co.uk/.

Timber houses also significantly reduce CO2 in several ways. Excellent quality timber can achieve very high energy efficiency rates as already mentioned with the fantastic insulation and heat retention properties. It is a material with a positive CO2 balance as it needs less initial energy during building. It uses solar energy to grow and stores massive amounts of carbon dioxide while photosynthesis takes place. One cubic metre of timber can lock away about one ton of harmful greenhouse gases, A further ton is saved when using wood in favour of other building material.

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Working with and living in an eco timber home results in surrounding yourself with a more pleasant and healthy environment. Timber filters the air and provides a fresh climate with humidity regulating properties which gives positive effects on the atmosphere. It smells great, looks natural and authentic and therefore, makes us feel good too. What other building material can have such a great affect on all the human senses.

With timber there are no limits on design or size and using timber as the main building material is the right choice with its endless design possibilities, as well as all the physical and technical properties of a timber frame home.  Timber also has a quicker build time meaning completion of a home on time and on budget. Advances in technology, manufacturing and construction methods result in quick assembly, no reliance of the weather, less disturbance to the surroundings and no waste materials on site.

Timber frame houses are becoming more and more popular all over the country, however, there is still a common opinion that these types of homes are not as long lasting as brick houses. Though, in fact, if a wooden frame building is assembled properly, it can last for up to 200 years.