TIMBER FRAME VS MASONRY EXTENSIONS CORNWALL

Which is right for your Cornish home? An expert guide comparing timber frame and masonry extension methods.

Speed of Construction

Timber frame extensions are significantly faster to build than traditional masonry. A timber frame structure can be erected in days rather than weeks, reducing the overall build programme and minimising disruption to your home. For homeowners in Cornwall who want to get back to normal life quickly, timber frame is often the preferred choice.

Cost Comparison

The cost of timber frame and masonry extensions in Cornwall is broadly similar, though timber frame can offer savings through reduced labour time and faster build programmes. Masonry extensions may have lower material costs but require more skilled labour time on site. We provide detailed quotes for both methods so you can make an informed decision.

Energy Performance

Modern timber frame extensions can achieve excellent thermal performance, often exceeding building regulations requirements. Timber frame walls can accommodate thicker insulation than masonry, resulting in lower energy bills and a more comfortable home. This is particularly important in Cornwall where energy costs can be high.

Planning Permission

Both timber frame and masonry extensions are subject to the same planning permission rules in Cornwall. The choice of construction method does not affect your planning application. However, in conservation areas or AONBs, the external appearance and materials used may be subject to additional restrictions regardless of construction method.

Structural Performance

Both timber frame and masonry extensions offer excellent structural performance when designed and built correctly. Masonry is traditionally seen as more robust, but modern engineered timber frame systems are equally strong and durable. Both methods are suitable for Cornwall’s coastal climate when properly detailed and protected.

Moisture & Breathability

Masonry construction is naturally breathable and handles moisture well, which can be an advantage in Cornwall’s damp coastal climate. Timber frame requires careful detailing to manage moisture, including vapour barriers and ventilation. When built correctly, both methods perform well in Cornwall’s climate.

Design Flexibility

Timber frame offers greater design flexibility than masonry, allowing for larger spans, open-plan layouts and more complex architectural forms. Masonry is more suited to traditional designs and can be easier to match to existing stonework. Both methods can achieve excellent results in the right hands.

Our Recommendation

At A.V.A Building & Construction Ltd, we build both timber frame and masonry extensions across Cornwall. Our recommendation depends on your specific project, budget, timeline and design requirements. Contact us for a free consultation and we will advise on the best construction method for your extension.

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Timber Frame & Masonry Extension Specialists in Cornwall

A.V.A Building & Construction Ltd build both timber frame and masonry extensions across Truro, Falmouth and surrounding villages in Cornwall. As members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen, all our work is fully insured and guaranteed.

Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation on 01872 719546 or email avabuildingltd@outlook.com.

Brick and timber home extension with glazed garden room — AVA Building, Truro Cornwall
Bedroom with vaulted ceiling and exposed timber beams — AVA Building, Truro Cornwall

Timber Frame vs Masonry FAQs

Both have advantages. Timber frame is faster and more energy efficient. Masonry is more traditional and may blend better with existing Cornish stone properties. We can advise you on the best option for your project.
Timber frame can be cost-competitive with masonry, especially when you factor in faster build times and lower heating costs. The overall cost depends on the size and specification of your project.
Yes, timber frame extensions can be built on properties with mundic block, but the foundations and connection details need careful consideration. We have experience with mundic block properties in Cornwall.
Contact us for a free consultation. We will assess your property, discuss your requirements and recommend the best construction method for your specific situation.

What Our Clients Say

"A.V.A did a fantastic job on our kitchen extension. Professional, tidy and the quality of work is outstanding. Highly recommend."
Sarah T., Truro
Homeowner
"We used A.V.A for our bathroom renovation and couldn't be happier. Excellent workmanship and they finished on time and on budget."
Mark H., Falmouth
Homeowner
"Large job lasting near to 12 months. First class service. Always on site on time, no surprise costs and the job completed on budget. All work explained; an open & honest tradesman."
David R., Redruth
Homeowner

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