Houses made of natural wood

Natural wood houses have been widely used for many centuries. Nowadays, such buildings have become especially popular, as they have a number of undeniable advantages. Natural wood is a material that has unique qualities that are not characteristic of other building materials.

From this point of view, it is necessary to note the highest energy efficiency of the tree, ensuring natural air circulation, convenience and simplicity of processing, strength, reliability and durability, provided that the processing and proper use of the proper use.

At the same time, as experts note, an array of natural wood is a capricious material and requiring special care. It should also be added to this that natural whole wood, as building material, has a high cost, so its use in the process of erecting a house leads to a high financial costs.

It is possible to solve the problem regarding the construction of a house made of wood with a minimum cost by using modern technologies. Here it is necessary to conduct speech and the use of modern building material – glued timber. Today it is widely used in housing construction, as it has all the advantages of natural wood and has no shortcomings. Such a beam is a wooden array consisting of production residues of woodworking, reliably glued together by organic binders.

Houses built from glued beams have high strength and reliability, and are able to withstand heavy loads. The material under consideration does not absorb moisture at all, so at home they do not damp from it, and, accordingly, do not rot and do not change their color. In addition, it should be noted that all buildings from glued beams do not change their configuration and density of the joints under the influence of high temperatures during operation.

This effect is achieved due to the processing of the material with special binding substances, which reliably protects the beam from negative external influences and subsequent deformation. It is also important that at home glued beams are much cheaper than houses from allocated logs or natural timber.