TIMBER FRAME HOUSES AND ROOF TRUSSES

From design to precise installation

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Why choose us?

LONG-LASTING SAFETY AND QUALITY

High standards of quality and energy efficiency

Industrial-grade precision in manufacturing

Solutions based on proven technologies

Structural stability and a 5-year warranty

Factory-built kits

BASE HOUSE KITS FROM THE FACTORY

Factory-built kits provide a high-quality foundation for home construction. Load-bearing structures and roof trusses are manufactured in the factory, while installation can be carried out independently or with hired assistance.

no €100000

Murjāņi

3 istabas

84 m²

1 stāvs

no €100000

Ķekava

4 istabas

102 m²

1 stāvs

Plakanciems A Main

no €100000

Plakanciems A

4 istabas

110 m²

1 stāvs

ADVANTAGES OF INDUSTRIALLY MANUFACTURED HOMES

Industrial manufacturing

Structural elements are manufactured in a controlled environment, independent of weather conditions.

Documented quality control at every stage

Every element is inspected and documented in the quality control system before installation.

Shorter construction time

A large portion of the work is completed in the factory, significantly speeding up on-site installation.

High installation precision

Factory-prepared elements ensure precise fitting on-site.

Home built for long-term living

Timber frame houses are built as durable and stable long-term living solutions.

Experienced installation team

Installation is carried out by teams experienced in assembling industrially manufactured timber structures.

From project to turnkey

WELL-PLANNED CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

1

Design

Development of standard or custom projects

2

Foundation construction

Construction of slab, strip, or pier foundations

3

Factory kit manufacturing

Production of load-bearing structures in controlled factory conditions

4

House kit installation

Delivery of structural components and precise on-site installation

5

Engineering systems installation

Electrical, water, sewage, heating, and ventilation systems

6

Interior finishing works

Complete interior finishing

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers to the most frequently asked questions about timber frame houses, their features, and common misconceptions. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us!

A timber frame house is a residential building whose load-bearing structure consists of a timber frame with a multilayer wall system. This technology allows for the construction of energy-efficient, durable, and modern homes that are especially suited to the climate of Latvia and the Nordic countries, where temperature and humidity fluctuations can create condensation risks.

Timber frame houses are chosen because they provide:

  • high energy efficiency;
  • lower heating costs;
  • a fast construction process;
  • a healthy indoor climate;
  • wide architectural flexibility.

Timber frame houses are widely used in Scandinavia and other Nordic countries. In Scandinavia, even concrete buildings often use timber frame technology for their exterior facade structures.

Yes, timber frame houses are durable and safe when they are properly designed and constructed. The structures are engineered in accordance with European building standards (Eurocode), taking into account snow, wind, and operational loads. A properly built timber frame house can last for generations.

Fire safety is a common question when it comes to timber frame houses, but modern solutions provide a high level of protection.

  • Structures are protected with fire-resistant cladding;
  • Fire resistance classes such as REI 30 or REI 60 can be achieved;
  • Timber burns slowly and predictably, maintaining its structural capacity.

A properly designed timber frame house meets all fire safety requirements for residential buildings.

No, this is a common misconception. Timber frame houses use vapor and wind membranes to control air and moisture movement, not to ‘seal the house shut.’

A modern timber frame house:

  • is airtight;
  • uses a ventilation system;
  • provides a stable and healthy indoor climate.

Wood deteriorates only when exposed to long-term moisture.

In timber frame houses, this risk is prevented through:

  • proper vapor insulation;
  • diffusion-open wall construction;
  • ventilation;
  • high-quality materials and installation.

As a result, a timber frame house maintains its structural quality over the long term.

Yes, timber frame houses are very warm and energy-efficient. The wall structure allows for thick and continuous insulation layers, reducing thermal bridges. A properly built timber frame house can achieve A or A+ energy efficiency standards. Every year, we build several passive-standard homes.

Sound insulation is achieved through the multilayer construction of walls and floor structures. In high-quality timber frame houses, acoustic comfort fully meets residential building standards.

Yes, banks finance timber frame houses without restrictions, provided that:

  • the project is approved;
  • the building complies with construction regulations;
  • the house is officially commissioned for use.

A property’s value is determined by its quality and market conditions, not by the construction technology used.

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