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Is Timber Really Timeless?

Will the advantages of timber homes and timber framing last forever?

Wood structures have been around for ages. Timber framing, specifically, is the oldest form of wood construction: The oldest timber frame building was built around 690 AD, and is still standing in Japan today! However, in the age of modern technology, you might be wondering: will wood go out of style? 

Our guess is no. Since the creation of wooden homes, new housing materials have taken the market by storms, such as brick, cement, and vinyl options. However, so far, timber products have stood the test of time. Why is this? 

Speed

A wooden house is much easier to build in a time crunch in comparison to heavier materials like cement and brick. These materials are harder to transport, which takes away from building time. In contrast, timber frames can be made off-site, and wood is easily mobilized. This shortens the time span of development by weeks. 

Renewability 

Wood is a very abundant and available resource in many parts of the United States, so it's likely that wooden homes will be a popular choice for years to come. Because it is a very renewable resource, wood is also less expensive than more limited materials such as cement and brick. 

Convenience 

Because wood houses take less time to build, and they are generally less expensive, it is more convenient for a household to relocate if needed. Those who are waiting for the home to be built will not have to wait awfully long to start settling in and getting comfortable with a new area. 

Hickory Circle Construction is located in Apple Creek, Ohio. Since 2001, we've helped those in the area build their dream home with environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, beautiful structures to suit any need: custom timber frame homes, cabins, barns, pavilions, and more. If you think a timber structure is right for you, give us a call at (330) 763-1122.

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