Timber frame garden room extensions help you make the most of your outside space. This garden studio is a versatile addition to your house, working as an office, gym, playground, or simply a place to relax and decompress.
High-grade Materials
We take pride in providing the best materials and final products, from employing cutting-edge laser technology to assure construction precision to specifying high-performance insulation with excellent heat retention. ProBuild Lancaster is devoted to procuring legal, sustainable timber for all of its products. Each timber component is developed and made in-house, and it goes through a rigorous quality control procedure.
We continue to provide clients with home extensions and annexes as the demand for timber-framed structures, and garden rooms grows.
Timber frame expansions are the most efficient, ecologically friendly, and financially feasible construction method available today.
Adding room to your house and increasing its value are fantastic reasons to choose a wood frame expansion, but there are plenty more advantages to consider.
A timber frame expansion may be built to a weathertight stage in days rather than weeks, making it less reliant on weather conditions and less expensive to labour. Building a house expansion using a timber frame reduces the homeowner’s interruption and stress.
Once built, a timber frame garden room extension provides outstanding thermal performance and airtightness, making it an ideal choice for projects that prioritise exceptional sustainability.
When deciding on a wood frame expansion, you should examine several factors, including how the frame is built, the type of external finish that is appropriate for your house, what kind of planning approval may be necessary, and what is within your budget.
If you need any building projects looked at or advice, please contact us and we would be happy to assist.
Is A Timber Frame Expansion Cheaper?
In most circumstances, a wood frame house expansion will cost less to build than a typical extension. The primary reason for this is that timber frame building often requires fewer work hours.
It’s also much easier for the customer or builder to predict an accurate build time because timber frame construction is less affected by weather conditions, which can often push home extension builds back many weeks when using traditional methods, especially during the winter months.
Timber frame expansions can have a wide range of exterior finishes to pick from. Reach out to us and give your garden a new look.