How does NORWEH compare to buying a pavilion from a big box store?
It’s a fair comparison to make, and the differences are significant. Here’s how NORWEH timber frame kits stack up against typical big box store alternatives:
Materials
- NORWEH – structural-grade Douglas Fir; the same species used in residential construction; heavy, dense, and built to last generations
- Big box alternatives – typically lightweight cedar, pine, or composite materials engineered for low cost rather than longevity; often thin-walled, finger-jointed, or hollow sections
Joinery and construction
- NORWEH HT – traditional mortise and tenon joinery; the hallmark of authentic timber frame craft
- Big box alternatives – typically rely on metal brackets, staples, and low-grade fasteners that loosen over time
Lifespan
- NORWEH – 30–50+ year lifespan with proper maintenance; backed by a 10-year guarantee
- Big box alternatives – typically rated for 5–15 years before significant structural degradation
Aesthetics and property value
- NORWEH – an architectural statement that enhances your home’s value and curb appeal
- Big box alternatives – a functional product that rarely adds meaningful property value
Price
- NORWEH kits cost more upfront — but when you calculate cost per decade of use, the value proposition is dramatically better than replacement-cycle big box alternatives.