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Moisture Mitigation for Mass Timber

Moisture mitigation

Controlling moisture on a construction job site is essential in maintaining building material quality. Moisture mitigation for Mass Timber buildings is necessary to keep these elements warm and dry throughout the lifecycle from construction to occupancy. Mass Timber is a growing trend in the construction industry as an alternative to concrete and steel. The durability,…

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