In modern construction, builders often choose between LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) and dimensional lumber for framing, beams, and structural support. While traditional sawn lumber has been widely use...
Structural stability, load capacity, and long-term reliability are top priorities for architects, engineers, and builders in modern construction. Traditional solid timber posts and beams served for ce...
In modern construction, beams are fundamental structural elements that support loads and shape architectural spaces. However, beams don’t function in isolation. They interact with a variety of buildi...
In modern construction, selecting the right structural material plays a major role in determining safety, durability, and cost efficiency. Among engineered wood products, LVL building material has eme...
Decks are among the most popular outdoor additions to homes and buildings. Whether you’re installing a backyard deck, raised patio, or outdoor living space, a properly designed joist system underpins...
Floor joists are one of the most fundamental structural components in residential and commercial buildings. Although they are usually hidden beneath finished floors, floor joists play a critical role ...
Both Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) and Laminated Strand Lumber (LSL) are widely used engineered wood structural materials, but each has unique characteristics, strengths, and optimal use cases. Streng...
In modern construction, strength, stability, and efficiency are key drivers of material selection. Among the many innovations in engineered timber, engineered wood joists, particularly manufactured I-...