Timber Take Off

Timber Take Off Stick Frame Estimating

Stick Timber Take Off, Stick wall frame take off, Estimating Rafters, Bearers, Beams Etc
Speedy Estimating provides a timber take off and timber estimating service to timber yards, truss plants, builders, carpenters and owner builders.

We Measure & Estimate:

  • Wall Frames – Studs, Noggs, Plates, Ribbon Plates, Lintels, Beams
  • Floor Joists – Joists, Blocking, Hardware, Glue, Flooring, Bearers, Waling Plates
  • Roof Framing – Rafters & Roof Beams, Blocks, Counter Battens, Roof Battens, Ridge Beams, Ridge Boards, Collar Ties, Struts.
  • Fencing – Posts, Rails, Palings
  • Retaining Walls – Posts and  Sleepers (Whales), Cement, Bolts
  • Pergolas – Rafters, Pole Plates, Blocking, Beams, Hips
  • Decks – Decking, Joist Hangers, Floor Joists, Blocking, Bearers
  • Frame Hardware – Nails, Screws, Cyclone Rods, Nuts, Bolts, Joist hangers

30+ Years Experience

Our Senior Stick Timber Take Off Estimators have 40 years experience and a licensed builder

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Contact Us, Please email us your plans for a cost to take off your stick timber take off list.
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Example Stick Timber Take Off

Download an example timber take off here – Example Timber Take Off

AS1684 Timber Framed Construction

AS 1684, also known as the Timber Framing Code, is an Australian Standard that provides comprehensive guidelines for the design, construction, and installation of timber-framed structures, ensuring compliance with the Building Code of Australia.

If you need a copy of AS1684 check out Standards Australia Website

Stick Timber Take Off  Estimating
Stick Timber Take Off Estimating

Example Ceiling Joist & Beam Take Off

Stick Timber Take Off Estimating
Stick Timber Take Off Estimating

What Is Stick Timber Take Off

Timber estimating, also called a “take-off”, is a crucial step in planning a construction project that uses wood framing. It involves meticulously calculating the quantities and lengths of all the timber framing components needed. This includes elements like wall studs, roof rafters, floor joists, and beams. Accurate stick timber estimating helps ensure you have enough materials to complete the job while minimising waste. It also plays a role in budgeting for the project, as timber is a significant cost factor for most light framing construction in all Australian States and Territories.

Here’s a FAQ on stick timber take off in Australia:

FAQ: Stick Timber Take Off in Australia

Q1: What is a stick timber take off? A: A stick timber take off is a detailed process of calculating the quantities and lengths of all timber framing components needed for a construction project. This includes elements like wall studs, roof rafters, floor joists, and beams.

Q2: Why is stick timber take off important? A: Accurate stick timber take off ensures you have enough materials to complete the job while minimizing waste. It also helps in budgeting for the project, as timber is a significant cost factor in light framing construction.

Q3: What standards are followed for stick timber take off in Australia? A: In Australia, stick timber take off typically follows the guidelines set out in AS 1684, the Timber Framing Code, which ensures compliance with the Building Code of Australia.

Q4: Who performs stick timber take offs? A: Stick timber take offs are usually performed by professional estimators, builders, carpenters, and sometimes owner-builders. Experienced estimators can provide accurate measurements and cost estimates.

Q5: What tools are used for stick timber take off? A: Various tools and software can be used for stick timber take off, including measuring tapes, digital measuring devices, and specialized estimating software that helps in calculating the required materials quickly and accurately.

Q6: How can I get a stick timber take off done for my project? A: You can contact professional estimating services that offer stick timber take off services. They will typically require your project plans to provide a detailed take off and cost estimate.

Q7: What are the benefits of using professional stick timber take off services? A: Professional services ensure accuracy, save time, and reduce the risk of costly mistakes. They also provide detailed reports that can help in project planning and budgeting.

If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask! Contact Us.

Here’s a table of common timber take off materials used in construction projects in Australia:

Table

MaterialDescriptionCommon Sizes
Wall StudsVertical framing members in walls.90x45mm, 70x35mm
Roof RaftersSloped beams that support the roof.140x45mm, 190x45mm
Floor JoistsHorizontal framing members that support the floor.90x45mm, 140x45mm
BeamsLarge horizontal members that support loads from above.240x45mm, 300x45mm
BearersHorizontal beams that support floor joists.140x45mm, 190x45mm
LintelsHorizontal beams above openings like doors and windows.90x45mm, 140x45mm
BattensThin strips of timber used to support roofing or cladding.40x40mm, 70x35mm
PostsVertical supports for structures like decks and verandas.90x90mm, 120x120mm
PlatesHorizontal members at the top and bottom of wall frames.90x45mm, 70x35mm
TrussesPrefabricated triangular units used to support the roof.Custom sizes based on design
Decking BoardsTimber boards used for outdoor decking.90x19mm, 140x25mm
Fascia BoardsBoards fixed to the ends of roof rafters.190x25mm, 240x25mm
PurlinsHorizontal beams that support the roof covering.100x50mm, 150x50mm
NoggingHorizontal bracing pieces between studs or joists.90x45mm, 70x35mm
CladdingExternal covering for walls.Various profiles and sizes
Timber Take Off Table

This table includes some of the most commonly used timber materials in Australian construction projects. If you need more specific information or have any other questions, feel free to ask! Contact Us.

Conclusion

Experienced Timber Take Off Estimators to accurately calculate the structural timber required for your framing job. Contact Us.