Why Build with Wood?

by Derek Schimmel, freelance writer on behalf of Wood Products Associates ( 19-Oct-2010 )

For thousands of years, wood has been the most quintessential building material in the world of construction.  Recently, however, steel, aluminum, concrete, and even plastic have been gaining popularity, and although wood is anything but an afterthought, it is definitely losing its position at the top of the building block ladder.

There are many reasons that timber is historically the most widely used building material throughout the world, and contractors and architects should keep these advantages in mind before making the switch to metal or any synthetic elements.

  •  Natural beauty: With its rich colors and unique grain patterns, no other material suggests elegance and natural wonder the way wood does.  For example, custom cabinetry in maple, oak or pine can bring warmth and beauty to a kitchen, office or even a den.
  • Versatility: There are literally hundreds of different types of wood, giving contractors the ability to pick and choose a specific kind that will fulfill their building needs.  Those on a tight budget may choose the cheaper, yet durable oak, while others with extra money to spend may want to add style and class to their home by choosing Bolivian wormwood or another exotic lumber.       
  •  Easy to work with: With modern tools, wood is extremely formable and can take the shape of virtually anything.  Woodworking carpentry experts have the ability to take a solid block of wood and turn it into masterful pieces of art.
  • Natural insulator: Wood acts as a natural insulator and will keep heat in during the winter and cold air in throughout the summer.  As an energy efficient building block, wood is also…
  • Environmentally friendly: In addition to being recyclable, untreated wood is 100% biodegradable.  Although naysayers will relegate the use of wood in an attempt to save trees and the rain forest, a large portion of the lumber used in today's construction projects is in fact recycled wood. 

It isn't a coincidence that wood has been at the forefront of the construction field for years.  To learn more about the benefits of using wood, be sure to contact a woodworking carpentry specialist.

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