About us

    We're a few guys that have had
    enough of the "same ol' same ol'"
    buildings & structures and are trying
    to do something about it - one timber
    frame at a time.

    Simply put, timber frame structures
    have soul - and this is something that
    is sorely missing in things built today.  
    We challenge you to visit one of our
    timber frame structures and then
    return to 2x4, treated wood, stick
    frame construction.  You'll never be
    able to look at contemporary building
    practices the same.  There is a feel
    to timber frame structure that just
    can't be matched!  
 

    Timber framing is also a sustainable building practice that has history dating back
    hundreds of years.  In the U.S., there are 17th century timber frame homes still
    standing, and timber frame Buddhist temples in Japan date back to the 700's!  And
    we're all familiar with the century old barns that have gracefully weathered the years
    with nothing but simple wood siding to protect them.  Now that's sustainability!  Do you
    think any of the stick frame structures built today will last a century?

    All of our past, present, and future customers are important to us.  Contact us today
    to discuss your timber frame ideas & plans!

    Sundance Timbers, LLC
    1391B Essex Ave.
    Columbus, OH  43211

    (866)492-6287
    customerservice@sundancetimers.com       
   
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  Bob’s interest in timber framing (and
natural building in general) began as
a child when he would play in the
1850s Western Pennsylvania German
bank barn built by his great-great
grandfather. His love of art and
history also contribute to his
understanding of vernacular inspired
architecture.  

Bob has a BS from Bowling Green
University and an MBA from The Ohio
State University Fisher College of
Business.  Bob is the "go to guy"
when it comes to collaborating with
our customers to understand their
needs.
 
   
An engineer with degrees from Georgia Tech and
the University of Michigan, Ted coordinates the
detail design work with our customers.  He has a
passion for the timber frame craft and is here to
insure your frame is built with the attention to
detail it deserves.

Ted may have inherited the "timber frame bug"
from the first of his kin to come to the New
World.  His great-great-great grandfather Nick
was a barn builder who came to America from
Switzerland in the early 1800s.  
         
 
Jeff is a long-time admirer of the
function and aesthetic simplicity that
timber frame structures deliver - an
optimal blend that few designs can
boast.  New to timber frame design,
Jeff leverages a background of over
12 years of industrial innovation and
diligence.  

Jeff holds mechanical engineering
degrees from the University of
Cincinnati and the University of Utah.
 He is happiest when spending time
with his wife and four children,
especially when activities involve the
outdoors.
 
   
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