Timber framed houses are no exception. However, the factors affecting the cost of a timber- framed house are known. Firstly, labour cost is an important factor and depends upon the promoting agency doing the project. Secondly, timber cost is another important factor and keeps varying with the market values. Thirdly, the size of the timber-framed house, the building materials to be used (other than timber) and the interior decoration features also decide the cost. Lastly, the land cost, plumbing systems, electric backups, sewage systems shall also add to the total cost of the …show more content…
Firstly, timber homes provide an excellent insulation. Dwellers shall feel warm in winters and cool in summers. This is because wood is a good heat insulator. Hence, during summers the warm air outside is prevented from entering the house, and during winters the warm air is trapped indoors. Hence, dwellers of timber houses can experience a comfortable stay in all seasons. Secondly, though it may involve chopping of trees, timber houses have other environmental benefits. Due to insulation benefits, they save energy consumed by coolers in summers and heaters in winters. Also, because of this, thin layers of timber are sufficient compared to thick blocks of concrete, enhancing living space by some 10-15% in the same footprint area. Thirdly, timbered houses are resistant to earthquakes and strong winds. One of the most earthquake- resistant structures is that made from timber. They can also be made to prevent damages from strong winds, hurricanes and cyclones too. Lastly, it is time efficient to build a timbered house. This is because, compared to conventional buildings it takes very less time to build a timbered