SPF
SPF lumber is a mixture of Canadian Spruces, Pines and Firs growing in different parts of Canada. The yielding is of high quality timber with small, tight, sound knots. There is more abundance of SPF in the Western parts..
SPF lumber is a mixture of Canadian Spruces, Pines and Firs growing in different parts of Canada. The yielding is of high quality timber with small, tight, sound knots. There is more abundance of SPF in the Western parts..
The colour can appear light yellow to creamy white. Spruce has a smooth texture and is a straight-grained timber. The density of the wood is medium with very good Strength properties. Spruce is usually used for scaffoldings other building construction purposes.
Redwood, which is sometimes known as Scots Pine. It is a rather slow growth type of timber with fine texture and medium density, yet still maintaining good strength properties. Red wood is mainly used for door and window frames, joinery, flooring and indoor paneling.