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The average lifespan of a house is between 70-100 years. Unfortunately, there are many different factors that can lower this. This includes a poor choice of building and construction materials, the quality of any construction work carried out, and homeowner maintenance.

Being aware of these challenges ahead of time ensures that homes and properties are able to stand the test of time, as you can take action to prevent them.

//Considerations to Expand the Lifespan of a House

Construction Materials

The choice of building or construction materials contributes quite significantly to the lifespan of a home. For example, timber frames are not only incredibly durable, but they can strengthen a property’s structural integrity, preventing a wide range of issues.

Timber frames, from timber panel walls to roofing, have also been known to improve indoor air quality. This means homeowners are less likely to fall victim to lifespan-reducing maintenance issues such as mould and mildew. For this reason, it may be better to choose timber framing over block construction, especially if you want to choose more sustainable building materials for your next development.

Craftsmanship

Craftsmanship and contractor skill levels also contribute to the lifespan of a property – for obvious reasons. Poor-quality craftsmanship means that the professionals involved in property construction have not paid enough attention to detail, which often opens the door to future maintenance issues that will lower a home’s longevity and lifespan. Not only that, but it could also put homeowners’ health and safety at risk.

Offsite timber frame construction avoids these issues due to the collaboration between designers, engineers and technical teams, addressing every detail from concept to delivery. With rigorous quality and performance checks, there is much less risk of future issues.

Homeowner Maintenance

Homeowner maintenance can also impact the lifespan of a property, as diligence ensures that any emergency maintenance issues are dealt with as swiftly as possible, before it can cause significant damage to the home. This way, they can ensure that their home remains their space for years to come without having to fork out for expensive repairs and remodelling.

Timber frame houses are extremely durable and can last for many years without requiring major maintenance work or repairs. Construction is quicker compared to masonry, so structures are closed in faster which stops excess rain and moisture getting into the build. Also, the vapour barriers and membranes keep the structures airtight and reduce the likelihood of moisture damage, so homeowners will not need to worry about reparations.

While all of the factors listed above should be taken into account when building properties that last, perhaps the most critical is your choice of building materials.

//Choosing the Right Construction Materials

There are many different factors that you should take into consideration when selecting construction and building materials. This includes:

  • Material durability and longevity
  • Material cost (and project budget)
  • Material sustainability
  • Aesthetics

If you’re looking for a structural solution that is durable, highly sustainable, and cost-effective, timber frame is a great choice. Not only that, but they also save time and suffer less delays in construction, no matter what style of property you are working on.

//Choose Pinewood Structures

At Pinewood Structures, we’ve developed a wide range of structural open and closed panel timber frame solutions that will help to secure the lifespan of your home. This includes:

  • Timber Frame Walls
  • Timber Frame Roofs
  • Timber Frame Floor Joists

If you’d like to find out more, please do not hesitate to get in touch today. We would be more than happy to answer any questions or discuss your options with you in more detail.