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Modular timber frame buildings for quick, cost-effective, versatile solutions

TG Escapes unique modular eco-buildings use traditional materials with sophisticated technology to create a standalone space with a difference. Our in-house architect designs timber frame buildings to suit most locations in a variety of finishes including timber or composite cladding, render in a range of colours and brick slips from £1500 per m2.

MATERIALS: The materials we use in construction are integral to our eco-friendly credentials. We build with timber frame and sectional wooden insulated panels constructed offsite. Rain screens outside of the sealed building envelope can be selected from a wide choice of options.

FOUNDATIONS: Our foundations have been designed to reduce impact on the environment by using a minimal amount of concrete in our unique pad-based system or, when more appropriate, screw pile.

ROOFS: A sedum roof is not only aesthetically pleasing all year round, but also provides a habitat for a rich variety of wildlife. A sedum roof significantly reduces rainwater runoff whilst lowering energy consumption.

TIMBER: Our timber comes from sustainable forests (FSC and PEFC). These forests are meeting the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. By practising an environmentally-aware land stewardship ethic, the timber used reduces the embodied carbon for any project and acts as a carbon store.

RENEWABLE ENERGY: We can incorporate solar power into our builds as a clean renewable source of energy.

INSULATION: The glass wool insulation used in our buildings is manufactured from a combination of silica sand and up to 80% recycled postconsumer glass that would otherwise be heading to landfill. This makes it one of the most environmentally sustainable insulation products on the market today.

SUN PIPES: Sun pipes capture daylight from the rooftop, through highly reflective tubing, and channel it to where it’s needed. The pipes offer brilliant natural light as an alternative to artificial lighting, helping to reduce energy consumption.

Our buildings achieve A+ energy ratings with an air test of 5 or less and the use of:

• Ultra-efficient LED lighting calculated for each space to specific levels avoiding over lit areas using photocell detection and timeclock.

• Ventilation using a mixture of natural ventilation, ultra-energy efficient ventilation systems and low carbon fans with integrated controls that monitor both temperature and CO2 for optimum thermal comfort and air quality. It operates in three modes depending on the season.

• AA rated Mitsubishi air source heat pumps.

• Low carbon usage extract fans in toilets & kitchenettes.

• Water heating with an air source heat pump combined tank to reduce carbon emissions. Water controls can be installed on all urinal cisterns and presence sensor taps keeping the overall water usage to a minimum.

• With the addition of suitable PV solar panels, our buildings can be classified as ‘Carbon Neutral’ in operation.

Our buildings are designed to be aesthetically pleasing, ergonomic and highly practical but, just as importantly, they are built to last. We expect our buildings to last 60 years or more with appropriate maintenance. For more information call 0800 917 7726 or email [email protected] 

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