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Benefits of Timber Frame

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Your Partner For Affordable Homes

As budgets come under increasing pressure and every area of cost must be examined, Frame Wise remains committed to helping to deliver the affordable housing essential in the UK.

 

The quotation process couldn’t be easier.  Just send in your drawings and any supporting information either through the post or via e-mail ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).  We can accept drawings in both AutoCad and PDF format.

Depending on how far advanced you are with your project we can provide two different types of quotations.  If you are at very early stages looking to set budgets and decide on a construction system we can provide you with a budget estimate. This can be produced from pre-planning drawings and will give you a rough idea on costs for your build.  If you are further advanced in the build process we will provide you with a full quotation.  These tend to be produced from approved planning drawings and we will ask for more supporting information such as proposed u-values, air-tightness targets, timescales, site conditions & access, etc,etc.  Please note we cannot accept orders from a Budget Estimate.

If you are unsure as to what information you need to send or what options are available, please contact a member of our sales team who will be more than happy to guide you through the process. Please allow up to 10 working days for your quotation, however if you require it sooner, let us know when you send it in and we will strive to get it to you in the required timescales.

 
 

We require the order form completed and filled in (this will be found at the back of your quotation) – if stuck please call the office to be talked through.

With a set of full drawings, elevations, sections, floor plans to scale and door and window schedules and provably in electric forma of DWG’s. If not don’t worry we can work off hand drawn as well.

Complete with deposit and identification of any constraints.

Line & point loads identified by the structural engineer.

Soleplate layout issued for client approval.

Upon receipt of the above, full design preliminary drawings are produced for the timber frame & issued for client approval. Any extra over costs must be confirmed by this stage to be accommodated within the final designs.

The approval of the preliminary design sets a “design freeze” enabling Frame Wise to progress into the manufacturing stage. Any changes made after the design freeze will affect the delivery date & may incur additional costs.

The Final construction drawings are issued out to the client for their record purposes.

 
 

Work should not be commenced on site until the “as designed” SAP calculations have been submitted to Building Control. Upon completion, an “as built” assessment is required & should also be submitted to Building Control together with the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). If you are planning on selling or renting the property, then the “as designed” assessment includes a predicted energy assessment (PEA) which should be made available prior to marketing the property. Almost all properties being constructed under the 2010 Part L requirements will certainly need an air pressure test upon completion with the results being fed into the “as built” SAP calculation.

Frame Wise can assist in helping you achieve these requirements offering the following services:

Both “as designed” & “as built” SAP calculation

U value calculations

For Wyse Wall builds, independently assessed designed thermal bridging values

Air pressure testing

 
 

With the ever increasing need to control air leakage as defined in Approved Document L of the Building Regulations, we can supply effective barriers to assist in the reduction of air leakage.

This can include:

Membranes &/or tapes for sealing joints,

Airtightness detailing in critical areas such as intermediate floor to external wall panel

Battens to form service zones to reduce the need for penatrations through the barriers

 
 
Where planning legislation requires either of the above, Frame Wise can assist by offering:

SAP calculations, including credit levels for CfSH

Energy Statements, giving guidance on performance

Sustainable sourcing of materials, giving credits for CfSH

Higher levels of factory produced product giving less site wastage, giving credits for CfSH

We can offer more specialist insulation materials, giving credits for CfSH

Advice on improving the building fabric to reduce the DER element, giving credits for CfSH

 
 

Wall insulation can be provided as either;

Single frame

Loose, we can supply glass or mineral wool for installation on site

Factory fitted,  PU type insulation for varying thicknesses depending on performance requirement

Wyse wall, closed panel system utilising glass or mineral wool with external thermal cladding board all factory fitted

Twin frame,

Loose, we can supply glass or mineral wool for installation on site

Wyse wall, closed panel system utilising glass or mineral wool with external thermal cladding board all factory fitted

Roof insulation can be provided for;

Plane ceiling level, usually in the form of glass or mineral wool at verying thicknesses depending on performance requirements

Sloping ceilings, in either glass / mineral wool or PU. Additional PU can be supplied to underline the rafters to reduce cold bridging if required

Accoustic

For meeting the requirement laid down within Part E of the Building Regulations, we can supply insulation for both internal partitions & floors together with party walls where required

Specialist insulation materials

Frame Wise can also supply the following if required:

Warmcel

Sheeps wool

Hemp

Wood fibre

 
 
Once the design process is up and running and nearing completion you will be contacted by one of our Contract Managers in order to arrange an initial site visit.  The purpose of this visit besides meeting your appointed Contract Manager and establishing your new point of contact for the construction phase of the timber frame, is to assess the following:

Site Access

Site Conditions

Any possible obstructions

Scaffold Requirements

Any other attendances

Delivery Date

Foundations are a key element to a smooth build.  Foundations should be set out using the approved soleplate drawing as this will ensure that the timber frame will fit precisely.  Foundations should be installed to line and level tolerances of +/- 5mm.  Again this will ensure a good fit during the erect process.

Scaffold details are provided within the quotation documents but should also be discussed at the initial site meeting with the Contracts Manager.  It is usually a good idea to get your scaffolding contractor along to that meeting if possible.

Any concerns you have during the build should be raised with your appointed Contracts Manager who will monitor and control the erect process.

Once complete the Contracts Manager will arrange a sign off meeting.  This process is a chance to review the build, inspect the kit and raise any concerns or queries that you may have prior to handover of the structure to follow on trades. During this meeting the Contracts Manager will complete a thorough checklist ensuring that the structure complies with the strict tolerances and standards that we are required to work too.