Wooden houses have a special microclimate, because wood is an environmentally friendly material. Walls of wood “breathe”, have low thermal conductivity: in winter, wooden houses are warm, and in the heat it is cool. Glued beams are used for the construction of wooden houses.
Glued profiled timber is made not from a whole piece of wood, but from wooden lemelia. Lemeli is separate boards obtained by sawing logs, fraught in one. Such boards are thoroughly dried, then they glue with each other, while the wood fibers should be located asymmetrically. During drying, the lamella is sorted out, while removing all the piles, rotten wood and other damaged parts of the tree. Glued lambles are sent under the press, pressed and then give them the desired shape; with a rectangular or square section.
The most important advantage of glued beam is its resistance to moisture. Houses made of glued timber do not give shrinkage and are durable and durable. Since the beam is made of dried material, it does not crack during operation. Glued beam is a universal building material that has found its application for the construction of houses and various structures.