Timber Frame Repair Schedules
Our timber frame repair schedules provide detailed, methodical guidance for the repair and conservation of historic timber-framed structures. Drawing on specialist knowledge of traditional construction, we identify areas of decay, structural weakness, or previous inappropriate interventions, and set out clear, prioritised recommendations for remedial works. Our focus is on retaining as much original timber as possible, specifying minimal and targeted repairs that respect the integrity and performance of the existing frame.
Each schedule is carefully prepared to align with conservation best practice, outlining appropriate techniques, materials, and sequencing of works. This typically includes guidance on splicing, consolidation, and the use of compatible timber species, as well as measures to address underlying causes of deterioration such as moisture ingress. Our repair schedules provide a practical and reliable framework for contractors and craftspeople, ensuring that works are carried out consistently and to a high standard, ultimately safeguarding the longevity and authenticity of historic timber-framed buildings.
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Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings
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Advice on the Retrofit of Historic Buildings
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Advice on Unauthorised Works to Historic Buildings
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Building History Research
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Building Interpretation
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Discharge of Planning Conditions
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Expert Witness Services For Planning Appeals
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Fabric Condition Surveys
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Heritage Statements
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Historic Building Appraisals
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Historic Building Record
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Listed Building Applications
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New Design in Historic Settings
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Planning Objections and Rebuttals
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Procurement of Specialist Craftspeople
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Project Management
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Timber Frame Repair Schedules
West Sussex, East Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Kent, Dorset & Wiltshire
