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Are NORWEH timber frame kits built to withstand snow loads and high winds?

NORWEH timber frame kits are built from structural-grade Douglas Fir — the same species used in residential and commercial construction across North America — and are engineered to perform in real weather conditions, not just mild climates.

Snow load performance:

  • Douglas Fir’s high strength-to-weight ratio allows it to span large distances while supporting significant snow accumulation
  • Roof pitch affects snow-shedding — steeper gable roofs shed snow more effectively than low-pitch hip roofs
  • In high-snow-load regions (upper Midwest, New England, mountain states), ensure your foundation and roof finish are also rated for local ground snow load requirements

Wind resistance:

  • Hip roof configurations are the most aerodynamically stable — all four sides slope inward, reducing wind uplift compared to open gable ends
  • Mortise and tenon joinery (Pavilion HT) creates an extremely rigid frame with high racking resistance
  • Proper anchoring to code-compliant footings is essential for wind performance in hurricane or high-wind zones

Always check your local building code for required wind speed ratings and snow load requirements, and ensure your chosen configuration and foundation meet those specs. Our team can help — call +1 (866) 610-0610.

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