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The most common types of hardwood lumber include: Hickory. Mahogany. Maple. Oak.
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Read More »This pine species is durable and dense – an excellent choice for agricultural, commercial, and residential construction. Nails and screws fasten and hold very well. Additionally, SYP has a unique cellular structure ideal for pressure treatment. It makes up 85% of all pressure-treated wood in the United States. Plus, its grain pattern and golden hue are a natural beauty. Southern Yellow Pine is available in several grades and board sizes. Common grades for SYP include #1, #2, #3, #4, decking, dense structural, machine stress-rated (MSR), prime, and timber. Generally, we use SYP #1 for truss webs and SYP MSR2400 for headers and truss chords. Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) is a wood combination of Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, and Subalpine Fir. This lumber species comes from coniferous trees in the northern United States (and Canada). SPF is well-known for being lightweight and versatile. In addition, the wooden surface is smooth, perfect for interior finishing (e.g., drywall). Unlike Southern Yellow Pine, Spruce-Pine-Fir isn’t pressure-treated. Instead, the boards are kiln-dried, providing extra strength and resistance to warping. The following SPF lumber grades are used in post-frame construction: #2, #3, economy, machine stress-rated, and stud. At FBi Buildings, we specifically use SPF #2 (roof purlins) and SPF MSR1650 (sidewall girts).
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How much value does stamped concrete add to your home? In most markets, stamped concrete can add up to 15% to a home's value! Jun 13, 2022
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D-grade plywood D-grade plywood: D-grade plywood sheets are the most inexpensive. They haven't been repaired, and the flaws can be a little larger...
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