The Post and Beam by Vermont Timber Works, Inc.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A Timber Frame Gallery Worth Browsing...

If you can appreciate the perfect combination of artful craftsmanship, and modern Heavy Timber Design, then perhaps you should browse our web page for a delightfully refined display of both.

Our Timber Frames and Heavy Timber Trusses, along with plenty of Timber Framing Information can be found at: www.vermonttimberworks.com
The Vice President of the company, Doug Friant, dedicates himself to making this site an easy one to navigate, and to ensuring that we remain on top of the list of Timber frames to see.
**While you're there, don't forget to look at the High Resolution Timber Framing Photographs.

If we could post every project we've done, we would. There is a select assortment displayed here, however, that should wet your pallet enough to keep you checking back for updates.

Here's a sample of what you will find.......

This is the Vermont Veterans' Chapel. Look at the long central girder trusses with the steel rods.

Now that you've been enticed, please keep browsing our web page, and contact us for a free brochure.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Timber Frame Expertise

There are companies out there who CLAIM to be the best in the Timber Framing Industry, but there is only ONE that stands out above the rest.... VERMONT TIMBER WORKS!

Whether you're looking for a Party Barn like this one, with weathered Hemlock Timbers and traditional Mortise and Tenon Joinery,
Or you're thinking about a Horse Barn with multiple stalls and plenty of hay storage,like this one on Martha's Vineyard,
Or perhaps a residential project with a beautiful post and beam Great Room, like the Schmidt residence,
Vermont Timber Works is the only place to go.

With over 20 years of experience in the field, and a perfect track record for satisfaction, our hand crafted timber frames are custom built and made to order. There are no "cookie cutters" here.
Call today for a free estimate at (802) 886-1917, or send us an e-mail at Sales@vermonttimberworks.com.









Thursday, January 24, 2008

Post and Beam Project....

Just yesterday, our crew at Vermont Timber Works started fabricating a "tower" or a "cupola" for the top of the Grange Hall in Ferrisburgh, VT.






If you follow the link above for the Grange Hall, and look at the pictures, you will see a heavy timber Bell Tower drawn atop the old Structure.

Can you see the resemblance?

This building is approximately 138 years old, and in need of major renovations.



Vermont Timber Works was chosen to be part of this restoration project by the General Contractor, Bread Loaf Corp., and are pleased to be able to showcase our talents through this Rough Sawn Hemlock ,Post and Beam Structure that will adorn the Grange Hall for years to come.


**Just another proud fact to add to our perfect record. **
The newly restored building will serve as town offices and a community center.






Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Perfect Weather for Timber Framing



Thinking of building a Timber Frame home or Barn, but waiting for the weather to break?
Don't put off your plans just because it may be snowing....

Here at Vermont Timber Works, we don't let Mother Nature slow us down.
Today, even though it was less than 20 degress and spitting a little snow, our guys were working hard to make sure we keep our projects on track.
Our dedication and experience make us top of the line in our class.
But don't just take MY word for it. Call us today and see for yourself how wonderful an experience with Vermont Timber Works can be!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Timber Churches....



At Vermont Timber Works, some of our bragging rights are derived from the work we've done in Churches.

Look at these beautiful Hammerbeam Trusses at the Westminister Presbyterian Church in West Hartford, CT. The Douglas Fir Timbers and the intricate timber design are HEAVENLY.

The St. Catherine's Parish in Westford, MA showcases Heavy Timber Scissor Trusses , made from Douglas Fir Timbers and stained dark to help encapsulate the old world feeling of the building.
The beautiful Post and Beam features that we add to these buildings are numerous in design- from the truss styles and the joinery, to the species and stain color. Every aspect is custom crafted by our crew and tailor made for each project. No carbon copies here.
Using Timber Trusses from Vermont Timber Works won't guarantee you a spot beyond the pearly gates, but perhaps they will make you feel like you're already there!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Test your Timber Frame knowledge- Part II

Last time we tried this, how did you do?
Did you get all the answers correct and are a Post and Beam Genius? Or did you do fairly well but need to brush up on your Heavy Timber Trivia?
Let's see if all that time spent browsing Vermont Timber Works' website paid off, shall we?
1) Which of the following is a SCISSOR TRUSS?

a

b
c
Did you guess "c"? Then, I'm sorry, you are not correct. Truss "b" is a scissor truss.
Let's go on...
2) Which truss style features an ARCHED BEAM?
a. The Queen Post Truss
b. The Hammer Beam Truss
c. The King Post Truss?
"b" is the correct answer. The Hammer Beam Truss features a curved bent.
3) What is a Porte Cocher?
a. A person who builds with Heavy Timber
b. A porch large enough for a carriage to pass through
c. Someone who checks your bags at a fancy hotel
Did you guess "b"? Good Job!
We have built several Porte Cocheres in our experiences here at VTW. One job being Our Lady of the Mountains , in North Conway, NH.
Thanks for taking this short but educational Timber Framing quiz.
Keep studying. I'll be back! And if you get a chance, and you live somewhere close by, go and check out some of our work first hand. Here's a link to some frames you can visit.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Interior Design with Post and Beam

Adding Timber accents to any room can make the difference between ordinary and extraordinary.

Look at the Keane Kitchen....




and the Schmidt Balcony and Living Room.
(Balcony)
(Living Room)
These Post and Beam Houses are just a few examples of how a Timber Frame from Vermont Timber Works can make the difference between average and AWESOME!

Monday, January 14, 2008

Timber Truss Styles

If you're familiar with Post and Beam style framing, or with Heavy Timber Construction, then perhaps you know that there are a myriad of styles to choose from when deciding on a Truss Design.


A King Post or Queen Post Truss is among the most common style, but if you are looking for something a little more detailed, there's always the Hammer Beam Truss or the Scissor Truss.

(Just to name a few)


One of my favorite trusses is the Hammer Beam Truss.
Check out our website at: www.vermonttimberworks.com.
What's YOUR favorite truss design? Email us at: sales@vermonttimberworks.com
We'd love to hear what you think.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Building a Horse Barn?

Vermont Timber Works is the place to go.

Experts in the Timber Barn field, we can offer a custom-crafted barn that will meet your needs and budget.

A few examples of some of our Barn Frames would be:

The Dorset Barn in Dorset, VT- a 34' x 44' barn with a timber framed dormer with complicated valley cuts,



(Timber Dormer Framing at it's finest)



The Osprey Horse Barn, a 36' x 80' custom framed barn with Native Hemlock Timbers and Traditional Joinery, built on Martha's Vineyard,



(one of my personal favorites)


and the Kenney Stables-a high end barn on Martha's Vineyard with a Bent Profile to suit "all the King's Horses".




If you're going to see a man about a horse....BARN, why not start at 36 Fairbanks Rd. in North Springfield, VT? That's where Vermont Timber Works is located.
No need to go anywhere else.



Wednesday, January 9, 2008

"Diamonds and Fir".....

Okay,




Perhaps not diamonds, but we DO have a "Ruby".


Faithful mascot, official welcoming committee, and keeper of the gate, Ruby is Vermont Timber Works' best friend.


But let's not forget about Kramer, our other fearless companion.
Kramer is also a favorite amongst VTW's daily crew.

Whether they are supervising the fabrication process in the workshop, directing the trucks bringing shipments of Heavy Timber to our yard, assisting the Sales Staff, or breaking for lunch,

they are always around here somewhere.
Don't get me wrong, it doesn't mean that Vermont Timber Works has "gone to the dogs", but it wouldn't be the same without them.
(Just ask the Fed-Ex guy!)

Monday, January 7, 2008

Have TIMBER, will Travel....

Vermont Timber Works is a small business in North Springfield, VT, nestled between sprauling mountains and acres of rural terrain. There are no bright city lights or booming metropolises near by, but that doesn't mean that we haven't been around.


We have fabricated and erected frames like the Hermes Barn in Shiner, TX,


and Christ Episcopal Church in Springfield, MO.
We are presently awaiting a contract on a barn in San Francisco, and just contracted some Heavy Timber Accents for a home in Paget, Bermuda.
We receive daily calls and inquiries from all over the country, and an occasional call from countries outside of the U.S.
Whether it be over the river and through the woods, or across the ocean and through the city, we'll get your timber frame delivered, because that's just what we do.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Welcome 2008!

Happy New Year.

It's the second day of 2008, and it looks like we're off to a great start here at Vermont Timber Works.

The workshop is full, the jobs are rolling in, and we're BUSY!

As of right now, we are working on Spruce Camp-a Ski Lodge that will be located in Stowe, VT,
preparing to ship trusses for a church* in MA, fabricating three Trellises for the Broward County Fire Staions in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, finishing Clay Pit Pond- a Welcome Center *in Staten Island, NY, and preparing to ship Lake Taconic Visitor Center in Taconic NY.
(Just to name a few).

Here's a toast to the successes of 2007, and to the inimate new achievements for 2008.

**Links provided are examples of the type of work stated-not exact replicas of the projects listed.

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