Timber Preservation and External Finishes
Not all wood is ânaturally durableâ, and ânaturally wood weathersâ. To preserve and protect our wood, and/or wood product look externally, it often requires some type of treatment or finish.
A number of wood treatment processes have been used since before the time of the Egyptians and new modern, environmentally responsible treatment products are constantly being developed. Timber protection specialist, Jack Norton, will explain this important topic, discussing the different hazard (H) treatment levels, the preservation products currently available, and the key points around design, specification, and maintenance.
This product includes:
Access to the full webinar recording.
Access to a multiple choice quiz Which upon completion with a passing grade you will receive a Certificate of Completion, endorsed by the WoodSolutions program to be eligible for 1 formal CPD point.
Please check your association's specific requirements for CPD points and eligibility. Refunds will not be accepted for denied CPD points.
Access to the full webinar recording.
Access to a multiple choice quiz Which upon completion with a passing grade you will receive a Certificate of Completion, endorsed by the WoodSolutions program to be eligible for 1 formal CPD point.
Please check your association's specific requirements for CPD points and eligibility. Refunds will not be accepted for denied CPD points.
Keeping wood looking good is the professional speciality of Gareth Connell, the National Specification Manager with Cabotâs Premium Woodcare Brands. Gareth will give you the âgood-oilâ (pardon the pun), with his âExternal Timber-Coatings-101â overview on the different timber finishing systems available for external wood products, the best finishing product to specify for different applications, and how to care and maintain them for optimal performance.
If making sure timber continues to perform and look good in external landscape architectural applications is your professional aim, then this webinar is a must see.