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LVL has become a standard part of modern construction, especially when structural performance cannot be left to chance. It shows up in drawings, specifications, and site discussions with increasing frequency. That much is clear. What is less clear is how well it is actually understood. Here’s how to think about it properly. What Is LVL … Read more
LVL timber is one of those materials that everyone in construction has dealt with, yet not everyone explains the same way. It appears on engineering drawings. It gets specified for beams and lintels. It turns up on site wrapped in plastic, perfectly straight. Still, the meaning behind LVL timber is often half-understood. That gap causes … Read more
When building in Australia, the last thing needed is a beam that warps or twists on you. The clear answer is this: LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) offers superior dimensional stability; no warping, no surprises. Keep reading to see why that matters and how Timber Central delivers on that promise. Why Does Dimensional Stability Even Matter? … Read more
Short answer? Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) can last for decades, even up to 50 years or more, if it’s properly cared for. But like any building material, its longevity depends on how it’s treated after installation. Ignoring small maintenance steps can cut that lifespan short. So, how much care does LVL really need, and what … Read more
In Australian construction, both Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) and solid timber are widely used. Each material has its own advantages, and the right choice depends on factors such as strength, stability, cost, and intended use. Understanding how they compare helps ensure reliable performance and long-term value in any project. What Is LVL? LVL, or Laminated … Read more
Laminated Veneer Lumber, or LVL, is strong, consistent, and widely used across all kinds of structural work in Australia. It’s become a popular choice for beams, joists, lintels, and flooring because of its load-bearing strength and reliability. But it’s also not your average bit of timber. It’s engineered to perform in specific ways. If you … Read more
You might have heard of LVL, but do you really know what it is or why it is such a popular choice for construction? If you’re in the building game or even just considering home renovations, understanding LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber) could save you time, money, and a lot of headaches. So, what is the … Read more
When it comes to the construction of buildings that can stand the test of time, timber has proven itself as the perfect choice due to the necessary strength and resilience. On top of these, it also offers so many distinct advantages over other construction materials, like concrete and steel. This naturally occurring construction material outweighs … Read more
Timber frame construction has been gaining popularity in recent years thanks to its numerous environmental benefits and energy efficiency. Homeowners are increasingly turning to this sustainable construction method to save money on energy bills while reducing their environmental footprint. In this article, we’ll explore how timber frame homes can be extremely energy efficient and why … Read more
LVL, better known as laminated veneer lumber, has to be one of the most commonly used engineered wood. Due to being strong and more stable dimensionally, it is often classified as an alternative to solid lumber. For the past 30 years, LVL has been used for construction purposes. LVL is a composite produced made up … Read more