What Is Bevel Siding? Exploring Siding Styles for Your Home
What is bevel siding? Here’s a closer look at this unique type of siding and why you should consider it for your home.
The Most Comprehensive Guide To Tongue and Groove
Tongue and groove wood is a type of wood that is joined together using a system of interlocking projections and indentations. The projections, or "tongues," on one piece of wood
Why You Should Consider Eastern White Pine vs Douglas Fir Wood
Fortunately, you can turn to Douglas Fir for a type of lumber that shares many of the same traits. The following guide compares eastern white pine vs. Douglas Fir lumber.
Your Comprehensive Guide to Tongue and Groove Ceilings
If it’s about time that you update your home’s interior style, find out why a tongue and groove ceiling could be the answer you’re looking for.
Step Up Your Stair Game: A Comprehensive Guide to Wood Stair Parts
In this blog, we will explore the different types of wooden stair parts, their functions, and how to choose the right ones for your staircase.
Post and Beam vs Timber Frame: 3 Easy Ways to Differentiate
Table of Contents: Timber Frame About Advantages & Disadvantages Requirements Post and Beam About Advantages & Disadvantages Requirements Which is right for you? There is often a lot of confusion regarding post and beam frames and timber frames. The main
Picking Your Panels: Shiplap vs Tongue and Groove
Wondering what shiplap and tongue and groove paneling look like? Watch as Gary Campbell, founder and owner of Reliance Timber gives an overview of the two paneling types and answers
The Best 3 Timber Frame Outdoor Pavilion Styles
If you want to make sure that you choose the best wood for your next construction project or know that you’re going to be working on many outdoor pavilions, this
Eastern White Pine vs. Southern Yellow Pine
Curious about when to choose Eastern White Pine vs. Southern Yellow Pine? Here’s how these best-selling softwood varieties compare to one another.
Are Log Homes Prone to Fire?
Should you be worried about log homes catching fire? The answer is no. Surprised? Read on to learn more about wood and fire safety.