Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is an engineered wood product made by bonding together thin layers of wood veneers with adhesives. This process creates a strong and stable material that is often used in construction for beams, headers, and other structural applications. LVL is designed to resist warping and splitting, making it a reliable choice for builders.
LVL is typically produced from fast-growing tree species, which makes it a sustainable option compared to traditional solid wood. Its uniformity and strength allow for longer spans and reduced material usage, contributing to more efficient building practices.