The global production and trade of wood products, such as sawn wood, round wood and others have reached record highs since the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) began recording forest statistics in 1947.
Over the years, EcoChoice has supplied decking and timber for renovation, rebuilding, and repairing some of the UK’s most iconic piers.
Here we will look at some different types of wood and how to choose the right stain colour to compliment them.
There is nothing quite like taking a stroll out towards the sea on a pier’s timber decking (especially if it’s supplied by Ecochoice) with the waves crashing and splashing below. Here are our top picks of the UK’s best piers to visit this summer:
Whatever type of timber your exterior woodwork comprises, whether it's cedar, redwood or exotic hardwood, proper care and regular maintenance is the only way to keep it looking immaculate in the long term.
We look at some of the most common causes of wood deterioration and how to keep it preserved.
Join us as we take a look at petrified wood and where you can observe the results of this wondrous process.
Today, we’re going to take another look at the mighty Oak, but with a focus on a few of its myriad uses.
Our Siberian larch cladding is available in two different grades Unsorted and Saw falling. You are probably wondering what the difference is, so we’ve put together this handy article to explain.
Want to know more about the Cumaru tree? In this post, we take a close look at the tree and also the timber that it provides.
While there are many types of chestnut trees including American, Asian, and European, we are going to be focusing on the Sweet Chestnut, as it is the most commonly used variety in timber construction projects.
The botanical name of Opepe is Nauclea diderrichii. Opepe is a member of the Rubiaceae family. The original name of the tree is Bilinga, but is known as Opepe in England and Aloma in Germany.