Your Equestrian Timber Frame Life
Woodhouse® The Timber Frame Company, located in
Mansfield, PA, has designed and built hundreds of timber frame homes over the
past 30+ years, but did you know the company also specializes in barns and
stables? After all, many of the original timber frame structures that date back
hundreds of years are post and beam and timber framing is an advanced style of
post and beam. These homes, commercial buildings, barns, and stables are as
efficient as they are elegant, and are a perfect choice for any equestrian
farmstead.
The roots of timber frame construction began with simple
living structures in Europe. Small homes, barns, and stables were built using
the wood that was on hand and simple mortise and tenon joinery techniques to
hold the frame together. This same technique is applied in every project that
Woodhouse produces but with a modern twist. The Hundegger CNC machine cuts the
timbers (everything from Southern Yellow Pine to Douglas fir) with incredible
accuracy and the finishing work is done by hand by craftsmen using many of the
same tools that were used centuries ago.
The finished structure comes together on-site in a
magnificent frame raising event. Reminiscent of barn raisings of days past,
where neighbors and friends gather to raise the skeleton of the barn or home,
your frame will be raised by a local builder with the assistance of our
technical representative. The frame is then enveloped in structural insulated
panels (SIPs) that create a virtually air-tight environment. Pre-cut windows
and doors are installed and the finished barn or stable can be detailed,
exterior and interior, in any number of styles and finishes. Designing and
building a timber frame barn or stable is limited only by your imagination.
Timber frame construction can span great lengths and
heights, making it an excellent choice for large stables that create
inspiration for open floor plans. Working with the Woodhouse design team can
factor in the needs of your equestrian structure while also creating a
breathtaking space of the highest quality that will last hundreds of years. In
fact, Woodhouse offers a Limited Lifetime Transferrable Warranty on every
residential and commercial property they build.
The
use of timber framing in buildings offers various aesthetic and structural
benefits, as the timber frame lends itself to open plan designs and allows for
complete enclosure in effective insulation for energy efficiency.
In modern construction, a
timber-frame structure offers many benefits to the home owner:
·
Rapidly
erected; an "average"-sized timber-frame barn can be erected within
3-4 days.
·
Frame
is encased with SIPs for the drying in:
that is, ready for windows, mechanical systems, and roofing.
·
Can
be tailored to suit customer tastes and creativity such as carvings or
incorporation of heirloom structures; such as barns etc.
·
Can
use recycled or otherwise discarded timbers for any part of the frame itself.
·
Offers
structural benefits as the timber frame, if properly engineered, lends itself
to better seismic survivability.
·
Larger
spaces between the frames enable greater flexibility in placing and re-locating
windows and doors.
·
In
North America, heavy timber construction is classified Building Code Type IV: a
special class reserved for timber framing which recognizes the inherent fire
resistance of large timber and its ability to retain structural capacity in
fire situations. All three types of SIP panels used boast a Class 1 Fire
Rating—the best available for combustible materials. Because the foam core is
solid, there are no cavities or voids in the walls or roof to support a
"chimney effect" that can occur during a fire in open-cavity
construction. In some
cases, this classification may eliminate the need and expense of fire
sprinklers in public buildings.
Interested in finding out more? Contact Woodhouse today. Woodhouse® The Timber Frame Company has built elegant,
energy-efficient timber frame homes, commercial properties, barns, and stables
from coast-to-coast. Whether you're in Colorado or Connecticut; in New York or
New Mexico, Woodhouse, The Timber Frame Company, has the architects, designers
and craftsmen who will assist you with your timber frame project. Woodhouse can
make anyone's timber frame dream come true. For
more information, please visit timberframe1.com or call 800.227.4311.
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