Are NORWEH pavilions waterproof?
NORWEH pavilions include a full solid roof deck, but the final waterproofing depends on the roofing material you choose to finish it with — such as metal panels, shingles, or cedar shakes.
NORWEH pavilions include a full solid roof deck, but the final waterproofing depends on the roofing material you choose to finish it with — such as metal panels, shingles, or cedar shakes.
Yes — NORWEH timber frame kits are engineered from structural-grade Douglas Fir designed to handle significant snow loads and wind forces, with the hip roof being the strongest option in high-wind regions.
Yes — NORWEH timber frame kits can be finished with any quality exterior wood stain, sealant, or paint of your choice, giving you full control over the final color and appearance of your structure.
Douglas Fir outperforms pine in strength, rivals cedar in durability, and avoids the chemical treatments required for pressure-treated lumber — making it the premium choice for timber frame outdoor structures.
NORWEH backs its timber frame structures with a 10-year guarantee. With proper finishing and maintenance, a Douglas Fir timber frame pavilion can last 30–50+ years.
Kiln-drying is a controlled process that removes excess moisture from timber before use — resulting in a more stable, stronger, and warp-resistant wood that performs better outdoors.
NORWEH uses structural-grade Douglas Fir — the same grade specification used in residential and commercial construction — ensuring consistent strength, appearance, and long-term performance.
NORWEH uses premium Douglas Fir — one of North America’s strongest and most durable softwoods — known for its exceptional load-bearing capacity and natural resistance to outdoor elements.
NORWEH sources its Douglas Fir from sustainably managed forests in the Pacific Northwest — the region that produces the highest quality structural Douglas Fir timber in the world.
Silver-gray weathering is a completely natural process called oxidation that occurs when unsealed Douglas Fir is exposed to UV light — it is purely cosmetic and does not affect structural strength.