Description

There is no internal tension in the glued timber, it does not crack, is not subject to deformation - does not change its shape. The shrinkage of this modern material is 3-5 times less than that of round logs. A special technology for the manufacture of timber leads to the fact that it is possible to obtain a material with a very low percentage of moisture content (12-15%).

Made of wood, timber retains all the advantages of solid wood - a special energy, a unique microclimate, the ability of wood to "breathe", constant air exchange, maintaining a certain humidity inside the room without special equipment.

The heat-shielding properties of a wall made of 180 mm thick timber coincide with the properties of a half-meter brickwork. Such a house is 50-70% stronger than a house made of ordinary logs.

Glued laminated timber does not have the drawbacks that are characteristic of massive solid logs and ordinary timber. The beam is thoroughly dried, more durable and less susceptible to various adverse effects (rotting, etc.).

The customer receives a house that does not need additional wall decoration - just paint them with protective compounds.

The walls of such a house are the main decoration of the interior and exterior of the building. A variety of properties of glued laminated timber allows you to build houses from it in any style.

The material has only one distinctive feature - it is 40% more expensive than a house made of ordinary logs, but such a house pays for the difference itself because of the savings in the decoration of the walls of the house and much better energy saving!

Glued laminated timber and other wooden structures are well resistant to aggressive influences that destroy other materials. Their use provides savings in steel and concrete, as it eliminates the need for frequent repairs to combat the effects of corrosion. Under certain conditions, glued wooden structures are 20-30% more economical than reinforced concrete ones.