Don’t let wide plank flooring's current popularity lead you to believe that it’s easy to achieve. Choosing, sourcing, and preparing wide plank lumber for installation is the easy part; the installation itself is pivotal. Because every step along the way to achieving a wide plank … [Read more...]
The Secrets to Installing Wide Plank Flooring, Part 2
Once you’ve determined your wide plank lumber species and size, it’s time to prepare those floor boards for installation. While these steps are similar to those you’d go through with any lumber, greater widths require extra care and consideration. Special Considerations for … [Read more...]
How to Properly Space Decking Boards, Part 3
If you’re getting ready to install a deck, you’ll probably find that figuring out how far apart to space your boards is one of the most challenging parts of the process (see Part 1 & 2). There are a whole host of factors that come into play when making your final decision. … [Read more...]
Poor Forestry Management Isn’t the Cause for All Lumber Shortages, Part 2
When it comes to contemporary limitations of in-demand species like African Mahogany, many people believe that lumber shortages are always caused by unsustainable forestry or a lack of natural resources. The Mahogany scarcity, like the Poplar crisis, is caused by factors within … [Read more...]
Poor Forestry Management Isn’t the Cause for All Lumber Shortages, Part 1
Like most tall tales, there's a kernel of truth at the root of all lumber lore. That is absolutely the case in the event of lumber shortages: Overharvesting and other concerns related to unsustainable forestry management have historically been key contributors. Recent shortages … [Read more...]
How to Properly Space Decking Boards, Part 2
Decking installation is both a science and an art. Besides picking wood that is going to look attractive, you have to consider how well it’s going to hold up over time. One of the main factors to think about is wood shrinkage and expansion as it relates to deck board spacing (see … [Read more...]
Help Save the Rainforest – By Buying Tropical Lumber
Perhaps no other misconception about the lumber industry is as widespread - or as false. Perhaps it would be true, or might be true, in a hypothetical world where money grew on trees - except that money could only be accessible by damaging the trees from which the paper came to … [Read more...]
How to Properly Space Decking Boards, Part 1
Whenever you receive an order for a deck installation, your customer probably has some pretty lofty expectations. Often, they’ll assume that you’re able to install a deck with little to no gap between the boards, and that once the deck is installed, the boards will stay in place … [Read more...]
Understanding the Importance of Proper Lumber Drying, Part 2
J. Gibson McIlvain is a timber importer which sources lumber from all around the world. Each geographical area and individual lumber mills have their own distinct methods of operation when it comes to pre-drying their wood. While most imported timbers are dried to a moisture … [Read more...]
Understanding the Importance of Proper Lumber Drying, Part 1
As an organic material, wood is hygroscopic by nature. Imagine a bundle of straws, and you’ll have an understanding of the structure of lumber. The capillary action allows the wood to take in moisture, causing fibers to swell. The outcome is grain movement in the wood. … [Read more...]
The Secrets to Installing Wide Plank Flooring, Part 1
Wide plank flooring. It’s definitely in vogue for high-end construction and remodeling. And it’s gorgeous. But as attractive as wide plank flooring is, it’s equally difficult to achieve: sourcing, milling, and accounting for movement issues all combine to make installing … [Read more...]
What Lumber Customers Need To Know: What’s With the Fractions? Pt 2
If you haven't already read about the lumber lore regarding the beginnings of fraction-based lumber thickness descriptions, you’ll want to first do that. Now regardless of how plausible you think that story is, at least you’re starting to understand what a fractional designation … [Read more...]
Problems with Ipe Decking
We at J. Gibson McIlvain, as a renowned wholesale lumber distributor, do our best to maintain enough of popular products like Ipe decking on hand. The traditional notions of supply and demand, on the other hand, have a significant impact on our price. We'd like to give you a … [Read more...]
Old-Growth Strength in a Lumber Supplier
J. Gibson McIlvain continues to live up to its industry-wide reputation, but it owes its current prominence to its pre-Revolutionary War antecedents. The McIlvain family has owned and controlled one of America's finest lumber suppliers since before the country's States were even … [Read more...]
Lumber for LEED Points? Why It’s (Currently) a Losing Battle
There’s no doubt about it: lumber is really of the greenest building materials on the market. But don’t expect to get LEED points for just any lumber. In order for the Green Building Council’s program to award points for lumber though, it has to be FSC-certified lumber. Despite … [Read more...]