When selecting materials for your home’s doors and windows, timber joinery offers unparalleled benefits that make it the ideal choice for New Zealand homes. Here’s why choosing timber can significantly improve the comfort, health, and sustainability of your home.
1. Superior Thermal Performance Timber naturally has excellent thermal resistance compared to other building materials. As a poor conductor of heat, timber window and door frames help retain heat during the winter and keep your home cooler during summer. This makes timber joinery a top choice for maintaining stable indoor temperatures throughout the year.
When paired with double or triple glazing, timber windows provide even better insulation, reducing the need for constant heating or cooling. This not only makes your home more comfortable but also lowers energy costs, saving you money in the long run.
2. Healthier Homes Timber joinery can also contribute to a healthier living environment. Condensation is a common problem with other materials that conduct heat, as moisture in the air forms on cold surfaces like window frames. Since timber is a poor conductor, it doesn’t create the same cold surface, significantly reducing condensation.
Less condensation means less moisture build-up, which in turn leads to drier interiors. A drier home is a healthier home, reducing the risk of mould and dampness, which can be harmful to occupants’ health.
3. Environmentally Friendly Timber is one of the most sustainable building materials available. It’s long-lasting, renewable, and has a low carbon footprint. Hardwood species like cedar, commonly used in timber joinery, offer durability while minimizing environmental impact. When responsibly sourced, timber offers several eco-friendly benefits:
- Carbon sequestration: During its growth phase, timber absorbs and stores carbon.
- Low waste: Timber offcuts can be repurposed in various ways.
- End-of-life uses: Timber can either be reused or burned as biofuel, further reducing its environmental footprint.
By choosing timber joinery, you’re making a positive environmental choice for your home.
4. Design Flexibility Timber offers a versatile design option, capable of being shaped to fit any architectural style. Whether you’re renovating a classic villa or building a sleek, modern home, timber frames can be customised to suit your project’s aesthetic.
Unlike other materials, timber can be painted any colour and easily sanded down and repainted if your tastes change over time. Its adaptability makes timber ideal for those looking for a durable yet flexible design choice.
Why Choose JMF Timber Joinery? While timber joinery offers numerous advantages, it’s important to understand the complexities surrounding compliance with the New Zealand Building Code. Timber joinery is not automatically classified as an “Acceptable Solution” under the Code, meaning additional steps are required to demonstrate compliance.
When you specify JMF joinery, you’re choosing a hassle-free path to compliance. Our products are tested to NZS: 4211 standards, making them compliant with the Building Code’s B1 (Structure) and E2 (External Moisture) clauses. JMF’s testing acts as a Verification Method, simplifying the process for architects, builders, and homeowners.
For non-tested joinery, compliance must be demonstrated using an Alternative Solution, which can be complex and may not always be accepted by local authorities. This method requires you to present calculations, comparisons with compliant products, or expert appraisals, which may not guarantee approval.
By choosing JMF, you avoid this complexity, and you can rely on our testing data and technical support to ensure your timber joinery complies with the Building Code seamlessly.
Where to Start Whether you’re a homeowner planning a renovation or an architect working on a high-end project, it’s crucial to involve a joiner early in the design process. This ensures there are no surprises when it comes to compliance, and your joiner can assist with engineering and thermal calculations, along with other technical requirements.
JMF provides architects and specifiers with access to a range of online tools and resources, including detailed profiles and installation guidelines. We also offer support throughout the consent phase, helping to provide additional evidence or technical advice required by councils or building authorities.
Get in Touch with JMF If you’re ready to choose high-quality, compliant timber joinery for your next project, we’re here to help. JMF’s expert team is available to answer any questions and provide the tools and support you need. Contact us today at 021 566 092 or email admin@jmfnz.co.nz to learn more.
Choose JMF timber joinery and experience the benefits of superior thermal performance, healthier homes, and sustainable design—all backed by industry-leading compliance support.