Sierra Nevada Post & Beam is proud to be an Authorized Independent Representative for TimberpegĀ®
Timberpeg® is one of the leaders in the timber frame industry. And this partnership allows us to offer to you, our customer, the finest in post and beam designs from a name you can trust. Timberpeg® has been designing and manufacturing some of the most exceptional timber frames since 1974. And since that time, it has been Independent Representatives such as Sierra Nevada Post & Beam who have provided the local expertise and support for the client, to make sure a timber frame home or addition goes together as intended.
Located in Reno, Sierra Nevada Post & Beam is the premier source to find building solutions using high quality traditional timber framing for discerning clients in Reno, Lake Tahoe, the Carson Valley and across Nevada.
We specialize in:
- Energy Efficient Custom Home packages
- Remodeling / Additions
- Timber Frame Homes and Barns
- Structural Insulated Panel Home packages
Part of the reason we chose to represent Timberpeg® was due to their shared commitment to the environment and use of sustainable business practices. From the little things such as making sure manufacturing scraps and sawdust are put to good use or recycled, to the big choices like offering Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified timbers, it all adds up. These FSC® timbers are certified as coming from well managed forests, so when they arrive and are used to build your own timber frame home, you will literally be enveloped with the good feeling of making a responsible choice. Timberpeg® offers timber frame package components with certifications from the following:
CSA Group (Canadian Standards Association)
FSC (Forest Stewardship Council)
Sustainable Forestry Initiative
THE HISTORY OF timberpeg
Dating back over 50 years, the extraordinary Timberpeg® designs you see on this website come from humble beginnings. Our company's founder, Jesse Ware, had a vision to build homes that blended harmoniously with the countryside and began fulfilling this vision by handcrafting his own log home out of a stand of white pine trees in Hartland, Vermont in 1963. This was when our sister company, REAL LOG HOMES, was founded.
In the fall of 1972, the first timber project, a simple structure - originally called a Cluster Shed - was constructed and featured the traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery that has become the Timberpeg trademark. Customers loved the style of these structures but began requesting more custom, livable designs and options. It was in 1974 that the TIMBERPEG® brand was born.
We've been designing and fabricating Timberpeg timber frame homes ever since and today, Timberpeg is a national, and even international, company with more than 5,000 timber frame projects to our credit.
We hope you will consider using timber framing in your next project, be it a new home, addition or a remodel. It is a great way to add a feeling of warmth and substance to a home. Please visit Timberpeg's website to read more about timber framing and learn about the process. If you have any questions or would like to learn how to work timber frame elements in to your next project, please don't hesitate to contact us.
In the fall of 1972, the first timber project, a simple structure - originally called a Cluster Shed - was constructed and featured the traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery that has become the Timberpeg trademark. Customers loved the style of these structures but began requesting more custom, livable designs and options. It was in 1974 that the TIMBERPEG® brand was born.
We've been designing and fabricating Timberpeg timber frame homes ever since and today, Timberpeg is a national, and even international, company with more than 5,000 timber frame projects to our credit.
We hope you will consider using timber framing in your next project, be it a new home, addition or a remodel. It is a great way to add a feeling of warmth and substance to a home. Please visit Timberpeg's website to read more about timber framing and learn about the process. If you have any questions or would like to learn how to work timber frame elements in to your next project, please don't hesitate to contact us.