As Wood Buildings Go Taller, Shrinkage Is a Challenge
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As Wood Buildings Go Taller, Shrinkage Is a Challenge  NASHVILLE, TN - Wood-framed buildings are going higher, with more builders considering wood for four, five and even six story buildings.

Builders have to consider the effect of moisture changes on wood as the structures reach greater heights. Laminated Strand Lumber - or LSL - can significantly reduce plate shrinkage in taller wood buildings, says plywood and panel products manufacturer Louisiana-Pacific.

Louisiana-Pacific recommends its SolidStart LSL, which it says mitigates wall movement. A PDF from Louisiana-Pacific explains the wood panel technology. An infographic from Louisiana-Pacific provides a visual summary.

Reports on tall building construction efforts, using FFTT uses mass timber panels as a primary structural material to achieve building heights of up to 30 stories, and construction with cross laminated panels, describe the trend.

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