Why Build with Timber? Six Benefits for Your Home
Wood is one of humanity's oldest building materials — and one of the most modern. Six good reasons why timber construction pays off for your home.

Anyone planning to build soon faces the question of the right material. Wood is experiencing a genuine renaissance, combining centuries of craftsmanship with state-of-the-art prefabrication while being convincing both ecologically and in terms of building physics.
A renewable, energy-efficient material
Timber is a renewable resource from certified forestry, often sourced close to the building site. It conducts heat far less than concrete or steel, so in a modern timber-frame construction the insulation is built directly into the wall — creating slim walls with excellent thermal performance.
Healthy indoor climate and climate protection
Wood naturally regulates humidity and creates a pleasant, balanced indoor climate. The CO₂ captured during the tree's growth stays locked in the timber for the building's entire lifespan, turning a timber house into a long-term carbon store.
Fast and durable
A large part of the house is prefabricated in a weather-protected workshop to millimetre precision and then assembled on site. This significantly shortens construction time and ensures consistently high quality. We would be glad to advise you on your project.
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