Pictured at the new premises in Warrington are (Left to Right) Derek Wann and David Crawford

DEESIDE Timberframe is pleased to announce the opening of its new office in Warrington, marking a significant step in the ...

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DEESIDE Timberframe is pleased to announce the opening of its new office in Warrington, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion plans. This new office will support the growing demand for timber frame construction across England, driven by increased interest in sustainable and efficient building methods.

Deeside Timberframe has seen substantial success serving customers across the private housing, commercial, and affordable housing sectors. The adoption of timber frame as a Modern Method of Construction has proven instrumental in achieving regulatory compliance and meeting the sustainability standards required across the UK. In response to this growing demand, Deeside Timberframe has invested in new machinery and processes at their manufacturing centres, ensuring the highest quality and efficiency in their production.

Derek Wann, Business Development Director, commented: “The opening of the Warrington office is a significant milestone for Deeside Timberframe. We are excited to expand our presence in England and bring our expertise in timber frame construction to a broader market. Our focus on sustainability and efficiency aligns perfectly with the current needs of the construction industry.”

David Crawford, Managing Director of Deeside Timberframe, added: “This expansion is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. The increasing demand for our products in the English market is a clear indication that timber frame construction is becoming a preferred choice for many. We are committed to continuing our investment in innovative solutions and maintaining our high standards of quality and service.”

For more information on timber frame construction and Deeside Timberframe’s capabilities, please email info@deesidetimberframe.com or call 01569 767 123.

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