TITLE: Construction of timber houses

The construction of wooden houses is a rather complicated process that requires a high degree of training and qualifications from the master who carries it out. After all, in case of poor-quality assembly, the house can simply fall apart. In addition, the choice of the type of wood from which our cottage will be built is of great importance, as this factor also affects the duration of the facility's operation. The main criteria when choosing wood are: the level of shrinkage, the degree of maturity of the tree, the tariness and density of the rock, the presence of wormholes, as well as the appearance of the "annual" rings on the section.Why is timber so popular?The most popular material used in the construction of wooden houses is timber. This is primarily due to its low cost. However, you should not expect to purchase high–quality material for a meager fee - as a result, you can simply buy low-quality products. Before buying, it is always necessary to carefully inspect the material for possible defects, as well as for wood veins, which are very smooth in high-quality material.Nowadays, the most common option is a 150x150 bar. Perhaps you have a question "why not 100 mm"? It's just that this size is more profitable, first of all, in terms of saving time and quality. After all, by choosing this size, we:- significantly reduce the complexity of the construction process;- reduce the number of seams and rims that need to be closed;- we reduce the cost of home insulation.The technical characteristics of the type of timber are selected based on the degree of future operation of the facility. If the house is being built for seasonal use, the best option is sawn timber of natural moisture, which is made from coniferous trees (pine, spruce, etc.). Shrinkage of sawn timber houses takes a fairly long period of time. It is also best to treat the timber with flame retardants and antiseptics after construction, which will provide protection from the negative effects of the environment and insects. The positive aspect of using this building material is the fact that its cost is relatively low, and also, importantly, there is no vapor barrier film inside the house and the house "breathes".Winter wood is an important point!The best option is to use wood that was cut down in winter, since in this case the timber is less deformed due to its dryness. After all, as you know, more tree sap is concentrated in wood in summer than in winter. How do you determine if a forest is winter? "Winter" wood has lighter ends, which are quite easy to cut and the cuts along the billet are less fibrous. Another way is to check with iodine – you need to pour some iodine on a recent saw: if the tree was cut down in winter, then more starch is concentrated in it and the stain will turn blue. Get rewarded with free spins and start playing today .

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