Monday, January 20, 2014

How to Store Your Lumber Properly

Store the Lumber Properly
Store the Lumber Properly
Lumber is an important material for construction. A sustainable amount of supply usually is needed to build a specific structure like a clubhouse, deck, or room. A huge pile of lumber is hard to store and those kept for later use usually deteriorate in time. Therefore, storage systems are needed to ensure that the lumber is at its good condition before actual use. The use of cantilever racking systems commonly is considered but there are other factors needed to be checked.

1. Regular inspection. It is essential to do regular inspection so that signs of damage can be easily addressed. Molds, insects, and moisture can destroy the structure of the lumber, making it weak and porous.

2. Control the temperature. Lumber attracts moist easily and so a change of temperature may damage its structure. Be sure to keep the lumber in a dry area, even better when it is elevated from the ground. Cantilever racking systems are great options to keep the lumber in good condition. It allows air circulation so that the lumbers are kept dry even after long storage.

3. Store the lumber indoor. It is ideal to protect the lumber from the changes of weather. This is highly recommended for long-time storage. As was mentioned earlier, lumber absorbs moisture and so it is highly susceptible to damage when stored outside. If there is no available indoor space for storage, the next best thing is to use a nonporous material to protect the lumber. However, make sure that the protective material is good enough to allow proper ventilation. Nonporous materials like plastic trap moisture inside and this can easily penetrate into the lumber.

4. Store the lumber in the nearest construction site. This will not only offer convenience, it will also ensure that the lumber will be easily transported without incurring damages. Lumber damages are usually seen as it is used. When the storage location is far from the construction site, it will take a lot of time returning the supplies and replacing it anew.

Storing lumbers is simple and this can be easier with the use of cantilever racking systems. This can be installed easily and conveniently. 

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