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Kiln Drying
Our onsite dehumidification kiln enables us to offer kiln dried lumber
to those who have indoor projects like furniture, cabinets, wood flooring, trim
and baseboards. The kiln is also made available to customers that have their own
lumber and need it dried. It has a maximum capacity of 3000 board feet and is rarely
empty and generally operates 24/7.
Properly dried lumber is much easier to work
with than non kiln-dried lumber. It weighs less, machines better, glues better,
finishes better and holds screws and nails better. In order to be useful for indoor
projects, it’s recommended that wood have a moisture content at or below 8%. Our
dehumidification kiln can bring the moisture content to as low as 6%, reducing the
risk of fungal stain, decay, rot or mold.

Freshly sawn lumber contains a great deal
of water. For some species of wood, half its weight is water when first cut. Air
drying is an option but it leaves the wood extremely vulnerable to the elements
of nature and the percentage of moisture content is generally much higher. Too much
humidity can result in staining or mold growth and not enough humidity can result
in splitting or cracking. When not dried under controlled conditions, lumber is
also more prone to other forms of damage and warping. The wood will also get harder
and harder the longer its dried in the air.
Kiln drying provides a way to control
humidity, temperature and air velocity, and by doing so improves strength, kills
infestations, hardens pitch, preserves color and controls shrinkage. Wood does shrink
as it dries and often splits or checks. But when dried properly, the chance of this
happening is minimal. Kiln dried wood also tends to be softer because the hardening
process is stopped in
this controlled environment.
Drying time varies and is roughly
proportionate to the thickness of the lumber. The species of wood is also a contributing
factor. As previously mentioned, some species contain a large percentage of water
which would require additional drying time. Our kiln is usually full and working
around the clock. We sell dried lumber or use it for our mill work or hardwood flooring
operation. If you’d like to schedule a time to have your lumber dried, or if you
have any questions please feel free to contact us.

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