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<blockquote data-quote="Turra farmer" data-source="post: 3492384" data-attributes="member: 52588"><p>With today's insulation values , timber frame clad externally with block or stone is the only economic way , if you go traditional blockwork you end up with as much timber as in a kit in the outside walls as framing for the insulation , </p><p></p><p>Kits are very straight forward, if you build the base to the kit suppliers exact dimensions and level they go up as easy as Lego , you can go for structural kit or full kit , with full kit you get every piece of timber needed to complete yer house, including all insulation and plasterboard, Windows , doors , apart from a kitchen as this is personal choice </p><p></p><p>It's very straightforward , and within a week a kit will be wind and watertight , th blockwork externally is easy as your building against firestops And isn't time critical as kit is waterproof , </p><p>The next step on from traditional timber kits Is closed panel kits , they have the insulation blown into them in a factory and are really fast and a step beyond regulations , Google valutherm to have a look</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turra farmer, post: 3492384, member: 52588"] With today's insulation values , timber frame clad externally with block or stone is the only economic way , if you go traditional blockwork you end up with as much timber as in a kit in the outside walls as framing for the insulation , Kits are very straight forward, if you build the base to the kit suppliers exact dimensions and level they go up as easy as Lego , you can go for structural kit or full kit , with full kit you get every piece of timber needed to complete yer house, including all insulation and plasterboard, Windows , doors , apart from a kitchen as this is personal choice It's very straightforward , and within a week a kit will be wind and watertight , th blockwork externally is easy as your building against firestops And isn't time critical as kit is waterproof , The next step on from traditional timber kits Is closed panel kits , they have the insulation blown into them in a factory and are really fast and a step beyond regulations , Google valutherm to have a look [/QUOTE]
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