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Post & Beam construction incorporates the use of exposed
beams supported by posts (we use architectural grade
Douglas Fir glulam beams as a standard) that run
horizontal in order to structurally support the roof
rafters overhead and the sub floor systems, and then
connected by metal bolts and brackets. This form of
construction combined with conventional framing, will
cost at least 20% more than a standard conventional sub
floor and roof system that uses trusses and 50% less materials.
Timber frame is an Old World/Medieval method of construction
and in our authentic timber frame homes, the complete frame
work is comprised of a series of exposed and connected bents
(framework assembled from post & beam timbers). The giant
sized crafted truss systems are supported by exposed timber
posts, connected and secured with oak pegs and mortisse &
tenon joinery instead of bolts and brackets.
We differ from
other timber frame companies in that we manufacture our
timber frames by a computer controlled machine that
precisionly cuts each section and bent. The timbers are
available in eastern white pine or Douglas Fir and are then
all planed, camfered, finished with a Danish oil treatment,
and supplied with curved knee braces. The average cost of a
timber frame home kit will be about double the cost of the
comparable post & beam.
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