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Timber Frame Raisings


Have you ever been to a timber frame raising or seen an Amish barn raising before? Frame raisings are a fun and interactive way to learn more about timber framing and the process of building a post and beam home. Timberpeg® would like to invite you to visit one of our current projects listed below to not only see one of our frames being erected but also to ask questions about building a timber frame home or the building process.


Due to weather patterns and the many other factors that affect building a home, we are not always able to provide exact dates in which the raisings will occur but have provided the months and locations we expect frames to be delivered and erected. To find out more specific information, please call or email the contact that is given below. We look forward to see you there!


November 2009

  • Location: Chillicothe, MO (#T-00455)
    Date: 
    November 2009


    Chillicothe, MO

    Sunday, NOVEMBER 22nd from 11:00am - 4:00pm

    This home is under construction

     

    Contact: Dale & Diana Dickkut, The Resource Company

    Phone: (660) 744-4646
    Email: ddickkut@rpt.coop

     

    Address/Directions:  16059 Liv 423,
    Mooresville, MO 64664

    1 mile west of Utica on US Highway 36.  Exit right on Liv 423 frontage road.  Drive west on county road Liv 423 as it turns north to building site on west side of road.  House is visible from Highway 36 on the north side.

    Description: This is a western style hybrid home of 4,800 square feet.  There will be 2 stories with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with both beautiful Douglas fir timber framing and some conventional building as well.  The home will be enclosed with a wrap and strap system and the interior will be finished with drywall walls and tongue and groove ceilings.  The exterior will be finished with wood siding.  This is a great opportunity to see a home going together and learn about the process.

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January 2010

March 2010

April 2010

  • Location: Champion Hills, Hendersonville, NC
    Date: 
    April 2010


    Late March to April

    For more information, please contact:

    Contact: Ken Wertheim, Architect, AIA

    Phone: (828) 298-7280


     

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