About Timber Frame Homes By Crockett Homes Of Central New England
Crockett Homes of Central New England has been in business since 1979, providing affordable, quality homes. We offer 6 competitively priced product lines which include Log, SIP (structural insulated panels) Log, Timber Frame, Post & Beam, Super R and SIP homes. Crockett is proud to be a leader in business and environmental ethics and provides quality products that meet or exceed national energy code regulations.
All Crockett Homes are offered in 3 different sizes and any combination or size can be accommodated. Custom designs are welcome and all Crockett systems are flexible enough to fit almost every budget. In addition, all designs are available in most systems.
Crockett Shell Materials include all systems to make your home weather tight: walls, first floor, second floor, roof, windows & doors. (see details below)
Your Crockett Architectural Designer works to help you, the homeowner, to get the home you want while working with your builder, to keep the project within budget. We like to think of the design team as the designer, the homeowner, and the builder. Crockett’s construction documents (final plans) are designed to meet the International Residential Building Codes. The design phases include: preliminary plans (elevations and floor plans), secondary plans (revisions, if any, elevations, floor plans, and foundation plan), and final construction documents (with sections, framing plans, energy audit).
Crockett leads the way in consumer protection. Crockett warranties/approvals ranging from 10 years for logs, timbers and siding to 20 years for windows to 30 years for shingles, to lifetime (renewable every 20 years) on panels, which also have UL, Leed, Energy Star, US Green Building Council approval, along with stabilized r-value, delamination warranty, Frame Guard mold & mildew warranty,& Performguard termite protection. Crockett R-Control wall panels are at least 20% more energy effcient than typical 2"x6" construction.
Crockett Timber Frame homes use the same style of building dates back hundreds of years. In our timber frame construction the timber pieces are joined together using mortise and tenon with pegged joints rather than nails, screws or brackets. We enclose our timber frame homes with R-Control stress skin panels
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