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Hello,

 

I visited the Homebuilding Show at the NEC on Sunday, and came across a company called Broadaxe Timber Frame. 

They had on display their Larsen Truss frame system with blown cellulose (very similar to MBC from a distance), also guaranteed airtightness <0.6. They also offered services  beyond the frame (Kore insulated raft) through their parent construction company (think they were called Firth Construction).

 

Interestingly, they are based in Presteigne, Wales which is where Frame Technologies are based. 

 

Was wondering if anyone has come across them?

 

Thanks!

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Doesn’t mean they’re no good. Just means you need to do more research! Companies house checks. Google searches. Ask them to visit on-going and previous builds etc. 

 

we used Flight Timber and visited previous builds and were very happy with our build in the end. Didn’t stop them from going under and people losing money though 

 

so no matter who you choose you have to be careful. There are a number of threads on here about the subject. 

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On 25/03/2025 at 07:01, Owain1602 said:

Interestingly, they are based in Presteigne, Wales which is where Frame Technologies are based.

This post came up whilst I was doing some research for my Timber Frame notes after @Great_scot_selfbuild mentioned Broadaxe.

 

Frame Technologies aren't just based in the same location, they appear to be based in the same yard! All the signage on Google Maps Street View says Frame Technologies, but the location also shows Broadaxe Timber Frames and Firth Construction on the general map and it is the location both companies list as their address (Broadaxe and Firth). And yet Frame Technologies and Broadaxe Timber Frames do not appear to share directors or any form of ownership of one another.

 

Not sure whether anyone else has information on the links between the two companies? Perhaps @Great_scot_selfbuild?

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8 hours ago, garrymartin said:

Frame Technologies aren't just based in the same location, they appear to be based in the same yard!

Sort of... looks like google has yet to catch up - Frame Technologies sold their yard to Broadaxe very recently who were literally (by coincidence) just down the road. As far as I understood, I thought Frame Technologies had stopped operating, but I've just checked companies house and that's unchanged. Afraid I can't comment on Frame Technologies, but here's my experience of Broadaxe.

 

We've used Broadaxe and have been very pleased with the experience. Our build (very non-standard, complete with a curved stairwell - all in the Larsen-truss system) has just achieved 0.64, though as mentioned in another thread - I'm putting the 0.04 down to non-TF reasons.

 

Broadaxe summary:

Lewers Firth is the MD and his carpentry background and focus on quality and customer satisfaction really stood out to us. I visited their factory mid-build of our frame and was impressed with the setup and the installation didn't disappoint.

Our design was done by an architect for planning, we then used an Architectural Technician / CAD designer for building regs drawings and around this time we (finally) selected our Broadaxe as our TF supplier. Broadaxe costs included all the structural engineering and design of the TF (some of the TF companies, not all, wanted us to pay for the SE separately which would have brought in the VAT costs as a professional service rather than being part of the TF provision).

I arranged joint teams calls with all our design team (Broadaxe, Window supplier, Foundation Structural Engineer - my SE for everything up to the wall plate for the TF to sit on, and our Architectural technician who was still contracted to formally produce the 'construction drawings', but the frame itself was done by the designer contracted by Broadaxe). These joint calls were exceptionally valuable and enabled me to spot issues such as the window supplier and architectural technician showing the window schedule from the opposite sides (one looking in, one looking out!).

The windows were ordered off design 4 months out and the apertures made by Broadaxe were basically mm perfect, including where we had two huge steel columns and lintel.

 

My TF search:

I did extensive searching and tendering for TF company - I would strongly support the mention of checking companies house; I now do this for all trades / phases of the build. It doesn't mean I only use huge companies, but it means I know what I'm going in to and to manage my risk. I look for (in particular) when companies were started, how many directors they have and then (probably most important) how many companies the directors have been linked to and whether they are set up and closed quite readily.

TF suppliers I got quotes from:

Broadaxe (selected)

Arfon

Blokbuild

Flitcraft

MBC

Solo Timber Frame

Stickbuild

UK Structures Ltd

 

Based on the same tender document being sent out, the quotes ranged from £74k to £263k(!!). I spent a lot of time poring over the fine print and looking at how much detail they had considered and excluded (stated or implied).

 

Broadaxe was somewhere in the middle and for the specification and quality I believe they've been good value and (almost more importantly) easy to work with.

 

@garrymartin Good luck in your research.

 

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