Wood features
The features of our timber
– Naturally and responsibly grown raw material
– Eco-friendly
– Water-saving (when compared to brick-and-mortar houses)
– Unique designs
– Good stability
– Relatively light (when compared to stone or iron)
– Easy to modify
– Versatile
– Eco-friendly
– Water-saving (when compared to brick-and-mortar houses)
– Unique designs
– Good stability
– Relatively light (when compared to stone or iron)
– Easy to modify
– Versatile
Wood characteristics
which do not constitute a reason for a reclamation
Crack formation
According to the norm DIN 4074, cracks resulting from drying (possible due to varying timber structures) are allowed, as mechanical properties and durability are not negatively affected.
Crack formation
Cracks in 3-layer panels resulting from drying are a natural behaviour and are permitted (there is a higher chance of these occuring if the surface has been painted over in dark, solid colours), as mechanical properties and durability of the panels are not negatively affected.
Knots and grain
Are possible and depend on the type of timber. For tool sheds, garden buildings, garages, carports etc. healthy timber is used, but it can be with more knots than – for example – furniture.
Timber turning gray and blue
The timber material has a level of moisture 14-16% when it leaves the factory. The moisture level can increase due to absorption from the surroundings of the building site. From the moisture level approx. 18% blue spots may start to appear. To prevent this, a primer with protection against blue stains has to be applied.
Expanding and shrinking
It is a completely normal behaviour. Untreated timber changes its size more than treated or painted timber.
Resin leaks
Resin leakage in coniferous timber, like Scandinavian spruce, is unavoidable, especially when exposed directly to sunlight and warm weather.
Pith
Made of porous fabric and is a natural part of the timber. Pith is located in the core of the trunk and does not cause any rot or any other damage to the timber.
Bleeding knots
With solid white colour paint, yellow or brownish spots (caused by timber acid) can occur. Even after sealing the knots with high-quality primer and paint, this cannot be prevented.