Why is each processing process important?
Do you know what actually determines how long your terrace, facade, or structure will last?
Have you ever been disappointed with the quality of timber – boards crack, paint peels off after the first season, or assembly requires much more work? Often this does not happen because the material is cheap or “wrong”, but because one essential factor is missing – the quality and consistency of the various stages of timber processing.
Long-lasting timber does not happen by chance. It is ensured by precise and careful work at each stage – from purchased, carefully sorted lumber to painting. That is why the real value is that all timber processing processes take place in one place – in one hands, without intermediaries and without compromises.
This is the first post in our blog series “Wood that lasts a long time”, in which we will periodically publish insights into the processing processes, explaining step by step each of the wood preparation processes. Each article is one important step towards a higher quality, longer-lasting result.
In this article, you will learn about the advantages of our services from material to finished solution in one place. What are the main stages – processes that we carry out, from ready-made lumber to painting? How does all this facilitate your path to a finished project, a technically and visually reliable solution?
Processing stages – the basis for durability
Wood processing is not just a “technical routine”. It is a precise and thoughtful process in which every stage is important. It is a kind of master workshop, where understanding the wood and its properties is essential.
Therefore, each step in the processing process has its own meaning and function
- Sawn/lengthening – precise size and preservation of the grain direction, determination, and sorting of the quality of the boards.
- Drying – stability and reduced risk of cracking.
- Planning and milling – aesthetics, smooth surface, easier assembly.
- Impregnation – protection against moisture, insects, and fungus.
- Industrial painting/waxing/lacquering – a coating that protects and creates a visual design.
When you understand these stages, perform them in the right order and with quality, monitor and coordinate them in one place, you get wood that not only looks good, but also lasts for years without constant repainting or repair.
Our advantage – everything in one place
We are one of the few manufacturers in Latvia that offers a full sawn timber processing cycle in one place – this means that we carry out all the processing steps ourselves from already prepared sawn timber: planing, milling, impregnation, painting, and assembly. This ensures consistent quality and a faster path to the finished product – all in one production company. From material to ready-made solution.
What does this mean for you as a customer?
- Consistent quality for all elements
- Less time spent searching and coordinating
- A uniform visual and technical result
- Safety and reliable quality from the first to the last step
- What will this blog series, “Wood that lasts a long time,” be about?
What will this blog series, “Wood that lasts a long time,” be about?
- We will explain each of the wood processing processes we perform.
- Let’s share practical tips.
- Let’s show real examples from client projects
In conclusion
By choosing our services, the client gets more than just materials – all materials and their preparation processes up to the finished solution take place in one place. The result is a visually and technically unified product that does not require unnecessary adjustments, lasts for many years, and allows each next construction step to be planned and implemented precisely according to the project goals, without complications.
In the next article, we will share about the stage of sawing and lengthening. The correct size determines the quality of the entire project. You will learn why sawing and lengthening is the first essential step, how it affects not only the quality of the material, but also the result of your project.
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