A dry log is an ideal wood building material from which you can build durable and high -strength houses. Dry tree is characterized by higher strength indicators, low weight, resistance to biological damage. However, drying of timber is characterized by laboriousness and technological complexity.
The easiest tree is drying in atmospheric air, when the entire supply of logs is stored outdoors. Washing with air flow is called natural drying. This method is common at logging platforms. The only drawback of natural drying is that the atmospheric air does not have time to quickly absorb moisture, which is why the whole process takes a lot of time.
Wood building materials can be dried with forced methods that are used for logs and timber. The method of forced drying is most conveniently dried with a half -bus or carriage, the thickness of which reaches 20 centimeters, so the structure of the material quickly evaporates moisture. Lafet drying to 18-22 percent humidity. Built houses from the carriage are different in a number of undeniable advantages, since they are less sitting down, which means that the decoration of the premises can be proceeded without an exposure of a year and a half, accelerating the process of landscaping your home. A semi -bubrus -based house practically does not crack, and the emerging small cracks are very insignificant, therefore, they are evenly distributed throughout the structure of the material. The microclimate in a barn house is felt immediately after the completion of construction, it is easily breathed here, and humidity meets standard standards.