Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL)
Welcome to the world of Laminate Veneer Lumber (LVL), a highly engineered and versatile building material that has revolutionized the construction industry.
Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) is an engineered wood product fabricated from high-quality, sustainable wood species like spruce, pine, or fir. Thin veneers of these woods are bonded together using waterproof adhesive, subjected to high pressure and heat. The outcome is a structurally robust, dimensionally stable timber suitable for a myriad of applications, including beams, headers, joists, and columns.
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Distinguished by its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, LVL offers unparalleled load-bearing capabilities while maintaining a lighter profile compared to conventional solid lumber. With strength metrics up to threefold greater than traditional timber, LVL emerges as the optimal material for ambitious projects, encompassing commercial edifices, bridges, and high-rise structures.
Strength
Dimensionally stable
Versatile
LVL is up to three times stronger than traditional timber, which means it can support heavy loads while being lighter than solid lumber.
LVL is highly resistant to warping, splitting, or shrinking, making it more stable and consistent than traditional timber.
LVL can be used for a wide range of applications, including beams, headers, joists, and columns, making it a versatile building material.
SUSTAINABILITY
Beautiful appearance
Long-lasting
LVL is produced from renewable resources and is a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional timber.
LVL offers a natural and uniform appearance with consistent color and grain, providing a modern and clean look that is perfect for contemporary designs.
LVL is a durable material that can withstand the test of time, making it a long-lasting investment that can reduce maintenance and replacement costs in the long run.