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Engineered with Grade-A pine wood beams and 7-layer moisture resistance, our products withstand extreme temperatures (-40°F to 120°F). Compare this to standard beams that crack at 15°F. Want proof? See our 4.9/5 customer rating across 1,200+ installations.
Feature | Standard Beams | Our Beams |
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Warranty | 5 years | Lifetime |
Fire Rating | Class C | Class A |
Need reclaimed wood beams with specific dimensions? Our CNC machines cut precision profiles within 0.02" accuracy. Choose from 12+ wood species and 8 finish options. Residential or commercial? We've supplied beams for projects ranging from 500 sq.ft. cottages to 50,000 sq.ft. resorts.
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A: Timber wood beams are typically new, untreated lumber used for structural or decorative purposes. Reclaimed wood beams are salvaged from older structures, offering a weathered aesthetic and environmental sustainability. They may require additional inspection for durability.
A: Pine wood beams can be used outdoors if properly pressure-treated or sealed to resist moisture and pests. Untreated pine is prone to rot and insect damage. Always apply protective coatings for long-term durability.
A: Dust reclaimed wood beams regularly and avoid harsh chemicals. Use a mild wood cleaner to preserve their natural patina. Periodic sealing may be needed to prevent cracking in dry environments.
A: Timber wood beams are lighter, easier to cut, and provide natural insulation. They offer a warmer aesthetic compared to industrial steel. However, steel beams may be stronger for heavy-load applications.
A: Yes, pine wood beams accept stains well due to their porous grain. Use a wood conditioner first to ensure even color distribution. Dark stains can mimic expensive hardwoods at a lower cost.