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How we help owners:

  • We ask questions – the design evolves from our understanding.
  • We constantly remind ourselves it’s your home, not ours.
  • Your schedule matters to you. We get it.
  • We can help you find a good architect or builder.
  • When we’re on site, we clean up every day.
  • It’s not all about the timber frame.
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Eric Morley and his team are truly timber artists. We have had them do two projects for us, both wonderful porches in the mountains – One about 10 years ago and one last summer. The workmanship is beyond compare! We have and will continue to recommend them to anyone who wants to build a post and beam structure – they’re the best!
Mary Ann + Greg PooleHomeowners
The timber beams you built for us can only be described as absolutely magnificent. The lodge room where they are placed is the architectural highlight of the entire house, mainly attributed to the fir beams. I can not say enough about your personal service and great attention to detail. All of the site visits, design work, and pre-installation efforts made for an end results that far exceeded our high expectations.
Dave M. GandyHomeowner
You all did a wonderful job of taking our ideas and concepts and making them a reality. They really add a tremendous amount to the overall look of our new home. You guys have been great to work with as well and we appreciate all you have done. Even when we had problems you took care of them without question. Your craftsmanship shows in the work that was done.
Lindy CutshallHomeowner

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Timber Frame FAQ

What’s the difference between a post and beam and a timber frame?

Timber framing is a specialized form of post and beam construction where timbers are connected using traditional wood-to-wood joinery.  A more detailed explanation is here:  https://www.carolinatimberworks.com/whats-the-difference-post-and-beam-and-timber-frame-construction/

What is the best wood for Timber Frames?

The short answer? It depends. Here, in one place, is a step-by-step explanation of how to select a timber specie from the most common woods used in timber frames: https://www.carolinatimberworks.com/best-wood-timber-framing/

What is the difference between decorative and structural timber framing?

A structural timber frame bears the load of gravity pulling the house down and the winds trying to push the house over. A decorative timber frame, on the other hand, is non weight bearing and only holds up its own weight. Follow this link for more information, including the pros and cons of each.

Timber framing on a budget?

One way to fit timber framing into the budget is to consider hybrid timber framing—i.e. timber frame only certain parts of the house as opposed to timber framing the entire home. You might consider identifying an area or two within your plan which you might like to timber frame (for example the front entry and living room), and then establish a budget. Then, give us a call and we’ll do our best to come up with something great that fits your budget.
After receiving our email newsletter, a prospective customer emailed a great question: “Can you show a recent home for a customer on a 300k budget, else this stuff is non-realistic to normal non-millionaire folks.” See our answer (and what factors determine how much your timber frame will cost).

What are the different types of timber frame trusses available?

We think that timber trusses provide most of the visual impact of a full timber frame, but at lower cost.   Here are a number of available styles with some great tidbits of information about each type of truss.

How long does the process take?

Currently, the average length of time between when you place a new order for a timber frame and when it is ready to ship, is 14-16 weeks.  Depending on a number of factors, lead times can increase or decrease.  When we experience increased demand, our lead times increase as a function of the number of orders we receive.  Periodically we make modifications to our staffing and processes in order to reduce lead times.  To maintain quality, we have to keep production relatively small.   As a result, at times, we experience demand that exceeds the limits of our production capacity.

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