Here you will find LVL sizing information, design and installation guides as well as safety data sheets
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Learn about our ever-growing range of products and services. If you’re new to the world of LVL and structural solutions for multi-residential and commercial applications, you’ll find a wealth of information to get you started.
To all our customers, our partners, and our focussed, innovative and hard working team—thank you for an incredible year.
Wesbeam proudly emerged as the winner of the Structural Building Products category and as overall Supplier of the Year at the Bowens Supplier Awards
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Learn how LVL timber can be used for building in bushfire-prone areas. Understand what a bushfire attack level is and what level LVL can be used.
LVL and sawn timber differ in their production, structural and physical properties. This blog explores these differences so you can decide which is best for your project.
LVL stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber. It’s a high-strength engineered wood product made by bonding multiple layers of wood veneers under heat and pressure.
Written by our own Technical Manager, Stephen Dayus
This document outlines the process of LOSP treatment, as well as recommendations regarding the painting of LOSP treated timber, including LVL.
This design guide was produced by EWPAA in consultation with industry leading experts, to provide assistance to building practitioners designing structures using LVL and plywood.