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7/25/2019 Case Cu Rame

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t imber f rame .growing popular i tyWith over 70% of the people in the developed world livingin timber frame dwellings, it is a tried and trusted way tobuild. In the UK, timber frame is growing in popularitybecause of the increased efficiencies of off-site fabricationand because of pressure to reduce the CO2 impact of the

building and construction industry.

Timber frame systems can readily meet Part L (conservation of fuel and power) and Part E (resistance to passage of sound) of the Building Regulations (UK & Wales).

FactS

heetNo.14

bas ic pointsTimber panels are produced with precision;their treatment and erection requires goodinstallation practice by trained personnel.

The main species used is spruce.

Use timber in accordance with BS 5268.For load-bearing walls, the timber must bein accordance with BS 5268 part 2. Use onlyclearly marked, kiln dried, strength-gradedtimber. Ensure timber is not stored on-sitein standing water.

Because of its inherent insulation capabilities,timber frame construction can attainU-values in excess of Building Regulationrequirements.

The deeper the studs, the more insulationmaterial, the greater the energy savings.

Studding and joists are placed at similarcentres, usually at 400/600mm, to facilitatethe use of standard sizes of plasterboardand other sheet materials.

Timber Frame’s shareo f UK ne w hou si ng st a r ts

source: UKTFA industry statistics

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common s tudding s izes• 38mm x 63mm • 38mm x 89mm • 38mm x 140mm• 45mm x 95mm

common jo i s t s i zes• 38mm x 184mm • 38mm x 235mm • 44mm x 219mm• 45mm x 145mm • 45mm x 170mm • 45mm x 200mm• 45mm x 220mm • 75mm x 200mm • 75mm x 220mm

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The structural timber frame isso strong that it takes all theloads of the house itself – without needing to use theouter brick cladding at all.

A Inner Lining of Plasterboard

B Vapour Control Layer (VCL)

C Structural Timber Frame

D Thick Insulating Quilt-CFC free

E Sheathing Board

F Breather Membrane

G Stainless Steel Wall Tie

H 50mm Cavity

I Brick Outer Cladding

a typica l t imber frame wal l

Plywood must comply with BS 5268, or BS 5268/BS EN 636-2for flooring.

Chipboard must comply with BS EN 312-5.

Oriented strand board (OSB) must comply with BS EN 300.

Timber frame buildings are designed to be safe in fire andmeet Building Regulations. Care should be taken in fixing theplasterboard and all fire stops.

The UK Timber Frame Association offers two independently

assessed quality assurance schemes: Q-Mark and Q-Mark Plus.

For more information, contact the UK Timber FrameAssociation at www.timber-frame.org

for more informationUK Timber Frame Association • www.timber-frame.org Technical information • www.trada.co.uk • www.woodforgood.com

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