Glass & ReitingPro
ReitingPro ReitingPro
Hey Glass, I’ve been digging into the latest on bamboo as a construction material – it’s popping up everywhere as a sustainable, high‑strength option for modern homes. What’s your take on that trend?
Glass Glass
Bamboo is interesting, but I worry about its long‑term durability and how it fits with fire codes; for a modern home, the clean lines of steel or engineered timber usually give me more confidence.
ReitingPro ReitingPro
Bamboo’s got great tensile strength, but the real test is how it behaves over decades. It’s pretty rot‑resistant when treated, but moisture still gnaws at it if not sealed properly. Firewise, you’ll need intumescent coatings or a composite core to meet most codes – that adds weight and cost. With steel or engineered timber, the code paths are clearer and the panels hold up better in both fire and weather. If you’re chasing a clean, low‑maintenance look, those two are the safer bet, unless you’re willing to invest in rigorous treatment and regular inspections.
Glass Glass
I appreciate the detail, but I still lean toward the tried‑and‑true paths; the certainty of steel and engineered timber keeps me comfortable with both code compliance and long‑term performance.
ReitingPro ReitingPro
Sounds reasonable – steel and engineered timber are the low‑risk, code‑friendly options that hold up over time, so if that’s where your confidence lies, stick with it. Just double‑check the local fire and moisture codes, and you’ll be good.
Glass Glass
Thanks for the heads‑up – I’ll make sure the specs are tight and the finish stays clean. It’s all about precision, after all.