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One of the biggest decisions in your self-build is choosing your construction method. In this video, we break down the most common UK build methods (brick and block, timber frame, SIPs, ICF, and steel frame) to help you understand the pros, cons, costs, timelines, and practical differences. There’s no single “best” method. The right one depends on your budget, energy goals, design preferences, and how quickly you want your home built. Understanding each option early on makes your planning smoother and helps avoid costly changes later. In this video, we cover: ✔️ How traditional brick and block works ✔️ Why timber frame is fast, accurate, and great for winter builds ✔️ What makes SIPs one of the most energy-efficient options ✔️ Why ICF is ideal for basements, tricky sites, and airtight homes ✔️ How steel frame supports large spans and modern designs ✔️ Early planning considerations for each method ✔️ How lenders view different construction types ✔️ How to choose based on budget, timeline, and long-term running costs Whether you’re just starting your research or narrowing down your options, this video will give you the clarity you need to choose the build method that works for you. If you’d like personalised guidance, our team can talk you through the pros and cons based on your plans and budget with a completely free call. 📞 Book a call with Mayflower Mortgage here: https://zurl.co/ayuqC 📘 Download our FREE Self-Build Resources: https://zurl.co/qR8EN #SelfBuild #SelfBuildUK #SelfBuildProject #SelfBuildMortgage The views and information discussed in this video/podcast are intended for general informational purposes and do not constitute regulated mortgage or financial advice. Mortgage recommendations depend on a full assessment of an individual’s needs, objectives, and financial situation. Before making any decisions, please ensure you obtain personalised advice from a suitably qualified and authorised mortgage adviser.