TELFORD, PA — reSAWN TIMBER co., a prominent name in the timber industry, has announced the launch of its latest product, SylvaTM, a thermally modified wood cladding sourced from sustainably grown U.S. forests. The introduction of Sylva underscores the company’s commitment to sustainability, quality, and innovation.
Sylva sets itself apart with its environmentally friendly production process and low carbon footprint. The cladding is produced using a thermal modification process involving heat and steam, which alters the cellular structure of the wood without the use of chemicals. This makes Sylva an eco-conscious choice for architects, designers, builders, and homeowners who prioritize sustainable materials.
The locally sourced and manufactured product also significantly reduces emissions associated with transportation and logistics compared to imported products. Every step of Sylva’s creation is meticulously managed to minimize carbon emissions and environmental impact, making it a truly green solution in the timber industry.
Key features of Sylva include FSC®-Certification, indicating the wood is sustainably harvested from certified forests; exceptional dimensional stability, making it resistant to shrinking, swelling, or warping; and moisture resistance due to the heat treatment that modifies the wood’s cell structure. Sylva is fully grown and produced in the USA and offers a safer alternative to tropical rainforest species. The product comes with a 25-year warranty against rot and decay.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Sylva to the market,” said Bill Stevens III, CEO at reSAWN TIMBER co. “With Sylva, we’re not only providing our customers with a high-quality, durable product but also offering a sustainable solution that aligns with our values as a company.”
With the launch of Sylva, reSAWN TIMBER co. aims to provide innovative and sustainable solutions to the architectural and design communities and the building industry. Consequently, customers can trust that they are not only getting a superior product but also making a positive impact on the environment.
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