Concrete Lumber Products

Concrete Lumber Products

Why Buy Concrete Lumber:

  • Fire Proof
  • Low Maintenance
  • Chemical and Splinter Free
  • Stronger than Wood
  • Will not Rot
  • Durable with Limited Warranty
  • Affordable
  • Field Applied Finishes
  • Planks Span 2 Times Wood and 4 Times WPC

Endless Possibilities:

Beams, Joists, Posts, Planks, Baffles, Stair Treads, Trusses, Lintels, Rafters, Headers, Landscape Ties, Trellis, Arbor, Sound Walls, Fencing, Piers, Docks, Piles, Pedestrian Bridges and Boardwalks.

Concrete Lumber requires basic woodworking skills for installation and can be cut, drilled and screwed using a circular saw with masonry blades and a power drill using masonry bits. When joist  loaded, (1.5" thick) Concrete Lumber spans 10% to 20% greater than the same size wood joist.  When plank loaded, the same size (1.5" thick) Concrete Lumber plank can span 3 times greater than the same size wood plank and 4 times greater than same size composite plank. When plank loaded, the next thickness (3.5" thick) Concrete Lumber plank spans 5 times greater than a (1.5" thick) wood plank and 7 times greater than a (1.5" thick) composite plank. A (3.5") thick Concrete Lumber plank with a one-ton uniform load having clear span of 10 feet and only 0.25" deflection. Concrete Lumber is splinter free and fire resistant, will not warp, burn, delaminate, rot or be attacked by insects. Concrete Lumber joists, posts, beams and planks are made in dimensional lumber sizes for easy assembly using galvanized or stainless steel fasteners and connectors. Concrete Lumber uses are endless including timbers, lintels, louvers, baffles, stair treads and trusses, and when properly installed Concrete Lumber will outlast other construction materials. Concrete Lumber can be coated or stained in virtually any color or surface.

Products Offered:

Concrete for Agriculture

Concrete Decking

Concrete Louvers

Concrete for Marine

Concrete Long Span Planks

Concrete Stairs

Concrete Perolas

Concrete Posts