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    Timber frame construction in Purcellville, VA
    Purcellville, Virginia

    Timber Frame Builder in Purcellville, VA

    Custom timber frame construction for Purcellville's farms, estates, and rural properties. Structures that honor western Loudoun's agricultural heritage.

    Timber Frame Construction for Purcellville Properties

    Purcellville and western Loudoun County offer the perfect canvas for timber frame construction. Working farms, vineyard estates, and rural homesteads benefit from the durability, beauty, and functionality of timber frame structures.

    Our partnership with Mid-Atlantic Timber Frame and our experience building in western Loudoun means your project is managed by professionals who understand local conditions, regulations, and expectations.

    Design-build execution from concept through completion
    Partnership with Mid-Atlantic Timber Frame for precision fabrication
    Experience with Purcellville's rural and agricultural properties
    Knowledge of western Loudoun County building requirements
    Traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery
    Single point of accountability

    Lot Constraints & Utility Considerations

    Western Loudoun's rural character comes with specific site and infrastructure considerations that affect timber frame project planning and budgeting.

    What to Plan For

    Conservation easements: 60%+ of western Loudoun parcels have VOF or NVCT easements limiting buildable footprint and structure types
    Agricultural preservation districts (APD): voluntary program but affects development potential and resale if withdrawn
    Well water: private wells mandatory; typical depths 150–350 ft with yields of 5–20 GPM; low-yield wells require storage tanks
    Septic systems: Loudoun County Health Department perc tests required; engineered systems for poor soils add $35K–$55K
    Three-phase power: large timber frame homes (4,000+ SF) may require Dominion transformer upgrades ($15K–$50K, 6–12 week lead time)
    Propane dependency: no natural gas service west of Route 15; 500–1,000 gallon tank placement affects site planning and screening
    Gravel roads: many farms accessed via private lanes; easement agreements and maintenance responsibility require legal review

    Early site assessment identifies these constraints before design work begins, preventing costly surprises and ensuring accurate project budgeting.

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