Net Zero Massively Insulated Timber Frame Housing

The best House you can ever purchase is a Net Zero which is manufactured on a Top CNC House Line, not men using tape measures, and measuring 3 times and cutting once. Those days are gone. Sadly carpenters, working from stick builds are the thing of the past, your building must come to site , cut, finished, finished, so we can assemble in any weather.
The panels are waterproof and the assembly is quick, and very efficient. Also our pricing is from £1.500 to £2.500 per square meters. Which for our production, and this includes
assembly is the cheapest in the UK. And please remember our quality is second to none, We can also offer a full turn key assembly, Factory Cabins is in the forefront of the Net Zero Production for our highly insulated timber frame buildings, with cladding that will blow you away, and fireproofing, and the best ground heat source pumps available on the planet. We offer full solar power, and have the best experts to help you save and earn, so Net Zero is always your end goal!

A net zero timber frame building produces as much energy as it consumes, allowing it to essentially eliminate energy expenses, or ‘net zero’ energy usage. This sort of structure is highly efficient and uses renewable energy sources such as solar electricity. It is beneficial to both the environment and your wallet because it decreases pollutants and cuts expenses dramatically.

A ground source heat pump, batteries, solar panels, and a triple-glazed window are required to power a 200-square-meter house with three bedrooms, a parlour, a kitchen, and two bathrooms. In order to collect energy from the subsurface, the heat pump will require a borehole of at least 50 metres to be bored and ground loop pipes to be constructed. Because the batteries are what store the energy, they must be large enough to meet the building’s power requirements. The solar panels will provide direct power and must be placed on the roof. It is advised to have at least 200W of panels per square metre of property, therefore a 200 square metre roof will require 40kW of panels. Finally, triple-glazed windows are an excellent alternative for increased efficiency because they prevent noise, air leaks, and thermal bridging. A triple-glazed window with low U-values (the measure of thermal insulation performance) would be the ideal option.

In terms of insulation, the walls, floors, and roof should all be insulated according to current UK regulations, which are 38mm to 47mm in the walls and 40mm in the floors and roof. Warmcel, a soft, regenerated cellulose fibre manufactured from shredded newspaper, or specialised wool insulation is typically the best insulation for timber frame buildings. It is critical to utilise the appropriate type of insulation for your building construction.

Net zero is beneficial to the environment because it minimises energy use and emissions. Finally, less pollution in the atmosphere equals a healthier Earth. Net zero means you can save money on utility bills and make a strong return on your investment. You may also make your home more pleasant and fun to live in by increasing efficiency and improving air quality