FrameTech’s timber-frame package includes factory-made wall panels, floor systems and roof structures, manufactured to suit your project and ready for on-site installation. Everything you need for a high-quality, fast-build frame.
At FrameTech we offer three main timber-frame systems to suit different project needs: Closed System, Hybrid Systems and Open Systems. Each system is designed to give you a choice depending on your project requirements.
If you’re interested in working with us, simply get in touch with our team to discuss your project, and we’ll guide you through the next steps.
Our standard lead time is approximately 12 weeks from the date an order is placed.
Timber frame construction is fully compliant with the same building regulations as any other construction method. When designed and built according to building regulations, timber-frame structures are a safe and reliable construction method.
Yes, timber frames are very sustainable and environmentally friendly. Timber is a renewable resource that helps reduce CO2 in the atmosphere. When used in construction, the carbon stored in wood remains “locked in” for the life of the building.
Yes! FrameTech’s design team will review your architects’ drawings and can advise on value engineering and build ability. We will be able to convert the designs into buildable timer-frame components using our BIM process, where we can walk through the virtual building to ensure everything fits together as it should.
Warranties are usually provided by third-party suppliers selected by our clients. However, our timber frame components are manufactured in accordance with strict quality systems and industry standards, including ISO 9001, STA Gold certification, and the STA Pattern Book.
FrameTech gives you a dedicated Project Manager, who is your main point of contact from start to finish. They are always on hand to ensure your project runs smoothly from start to finish.
All FrameTech timber frames are manufactured with the latest manufacturing technology – in our 56,000 sq. ft manufacturing space in West Yorkshire.
Well-built and properly maintained timber frame buildings have a lifespan of at least 60 to 100 years.