How are timber frame houses different from a masonry house?

In simple terms, the ‘breeze-block’ structure of a typical masonry house is replaced with an engineered timber frame structure, which is insulated with foil-backed rigid insulation board as well as mineral wool insulation and finished with plasterboard to the inside. The outside of the frame is then clad in brick, block and render, stone, tiles, timber or proprietary boarding to match the surrounding properties.

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