Beyond the chocolate box pictures

Timber-framed buildings captivate with their historic beauty, but there's more to these homes than meets the eye. Here at Heritage Lane, we believe in looking beyond the picturesque facade to understand the true heart of these remarkable structures. Simply put, brick walls provide strength to brick built buildings, obviously timber provides strength in timber framed buildings. Join us as we explore the essential considerations for owning, maintaining, and cherishing a timber-framed property.

Never buy with your eyes: The structural truth

It's easy to fall in love with the aesthetics of a timber-framed home, but its true value lies in its structural integrity. Many common issues are hidden beneath layers of paint or modern alterations. We guide you through understanding the critical elements that ensure your home stands strong for generations. Our expertise helps you see past the immediate appeal to the long-term health of the building.

Think about structural strength, not just aesthetics

While the visual appeal is undeniable, the hidden strength of a timber frame is paramount. Our unique knowledge of traditional construction methods and timber pathologies allows us to identify potential weaknesses or damage that others might overlook. We offer a deep understanding of how these buildings breathe and move (no building is a solid), ensuring sympathetic and effective conservation is essential.

Oak shouldn't be painted: Preserving authenticity

The white panels, surrounded by blackpainted timber frames might look good to you, but they are wrong. A common mistake in timber-framed properties is treating oak frames with modern paints; that can trap moisture and cause significant damage.

 

Beetles love moisture laden timbers because they replicate rotting timbers found in their natural habitats. The moisture softened cellulose and tannins in oak timbers give the perfect foodsource for baby beetles, (woodworm) who grow into fully grown beetles to return and lay more babies eggs. That can be very expensive dining that you are providing.

 

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