When starting a construction project, it is important to understand what combustible materials are and how they are different from noncombustible materials. Combustible materials are at risk of catching fire and spreading the fire to other parts of the building, whereas noncombustible materials are non-flammable and much safer. There are pros and cons to using […]
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What Is Kiln Dried Wood?
Kiln-dried wood is just what it sounds like — wood that is dried in a kiln. A kiln is a type of oven. While it is primarily used for drying wood, kilns have been around for thousands of years and have historically been used for pottery and other purposes. Aside from being faster than air […]
Environmental Advantages Of Building Green
In a world in which environmental friendliness becomes more important by the day, individuals and businesses are beginning to seek out new construction methods. Building green refers to a method of construction in which environmentally responsible measures are taken throughout the entire process, from planning and construction to demolition. There are many environmental advantages of […]
How To Store Lumber To Prevent Warping
As a construction worker, you work with wood all the time and have likely seen a bad piece or two. Although most wood will age well over a long period of time in the right conditions, lots of wood pieces could be ruined if they become warped due to poor storage conditions with excessive humidity […]
How Long Does Pressure Treated Wood Last?
Pressure treated wood can last for up to forty years or more. Precisely how long it will last depends on the chemicals used in the pressure treatment, the project type, the wear and tear the wood will endure, the species of wood, the amount of exposure to harsh wet environments and how well it is […]
The 2020 Guide To Fire Retardant Wood
Fire retardant wood is treated with fire-retardant chemicals that make the treated wood char, but not oxidize, which can significantly reduce the spread and progress of fire in a building. This gives the wood a protective barrier from the flames and allows the wood to help slow the spread of the fire. Certain treated woods […]