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What exactly is eco-friendly construction?

As the demand for sustainable choices grows, eco-friendly construction continues to gain more attention in the industry. The term refers to building methods, materials and principles which reduce the negative effect construction has on the planet.

High or low pressure treatment: which is right for my project?

There are tons of benefits to using sustainable timber in your structures. It is a renewable, sturdy, eco-friendly building material that suits a wide range of aesthetics, from contemporary to rustic. But it isn’t always the most durable option. Softwoods, in particular, can need a helping hand to ensure they are fit for purpose. This is where pressure treatments come in, designed to give your timber the oomph it needs to last for many years to come.

Timber durability – your guide to classes 1 to 5

When choosing timbers for your construction works, be it decking in your garden or cladding on a commercial building, there is a lot of jargon involved. One such term that we recommend you learn is Use Classes, and we have got all the information you need right here.

4 signs that say it’s time for timber cladding replacement

When installed and maintained correctly, timber is a very durable and long-lasting material. Even for external uses, it can last for upwards of twenty years without a hitch! But there will always come a time when some or all of the wood needs to be replaced. Here are the top four signs to look for to know yours is in need of a change.

How long should my decking last?

A deck is the perfect way to create a more functional garden, and there is no doubt that you will want to make the most of it! But you might be asking yourself how long this space will last. Wood, as we all know, doesn’t last forever, but for how long can you enjoy your decking?

The Lifecycle of Timber Cladding

When choosing materials for a building project, durability is always going to be a factor. Whether it’s a deck in your back garden or cladding on a public building, you will want the materials you choose to stand the test of time.

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