Engineered Wood Morgan City LA

Engineered wood products have been on the market in Morgan City for decades, gaining entry in home building when Trus Joist invented the I-joist in 1969. For years, those I-shaped structural members cost far more than the wood beams they replaced and were used only in high-end custom homes.

Local Companies

Superior Labor Services Inc
(985) 702-9000
827 9th St
Morgan City, LA
Royal Eagle Services Llc
(985) 329-2559
7397 Highway 182 E
Morgan City, LA
C & R Contractors Inc
(985) 384-9524
1028 Hickory St
Morgan City, LA
Galey Electrical Service of Morgan City Inc
(985) 384-5144
101 Brownell St
Morgan City, LA
Plantation Contractors
(985) 384-1225
Morgan City, LA
Salvage Inc
(985) 631-2187
503 Degravelle Rd
Morgan City, LA
Hebert Construction
(985) 395-2055
2027 Highway 182 E
Morgan City, LA
Cashman Equipment Co
(985) 384-4142
9182 Highway 182 E
Morgan City, LA
Vista Erectors
(985) 395-3508
300 Southwest Rd
Morgan City, LA
Athena Construction
(985) 384-5724
1105 Levee Rd
Morgan City, LA

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Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine
Publication date: September 1, 2005

By Sharon O'Malley

Summit Homes in Cordova, Tenn., has been building houses with engineered wood for so long that office manager Kevin Yoon “can't even remember some of the problems we used to have with real wood.”

But he says he knows his firm would be building different kinds of structures without the engineered I-joists, laminated veneer lumber (LVL), and glued laminated beams (glulams) that offer sturdy, warp-resistant alternatives to solid-sawn lumber.

“Architects can draw some crazy stuff,” says Yoon, whose company, a production builder, will construct 250 homes this year. “Some of the spans … can go up to 48 feet. Before, there was no product that could do that.”

In fact, engineered wood products have been on the market for decades, gaining entry in home building when Trus Joist invented the I-joist in 1969. For years, those I-shaped structural members cost far more than the wood beams they replaced and were used only in high-end custom homes.

But during the past 15 years that BUILDING PRODUCTS has been in existence, engineered wood garnered widespread approval as new types were introduced to meet design challenges, and as engineering improved and prices fell somewhat. Today, engineered wood still costs at least 10 percent more than traditional lumber in most markets, and only very expensive new homes can boast 100 percent engineered frames.

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Featured Local Company

Supreme Sheds

985-234-9080
4001 Hwy 190
Covington, LA
www.supremesheds.com


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