Monday, June 18, 2012

Colorado Wildfires - Windswept Weathered Wood

Colorado Wildfires, Beetle Kill Forests
In Colorado and New Mexico, we are currently witnessing an environmental tragedy on our television and computer screens. A combined 140 square miles of raging forest fires continue to ravage dead or dying beetle kill forests that lay vulnerable due to the fact that a large majority of fiber is deemed unusable.

These mountain regions maintain an abundance of dead trees to fuel these fires, also raising questions about how the forests have been managed. If you look closely almost anywhere in these regions it's easy to spot swatches of red, places where insects have killed the most vulnerable trees.

Documented sources have stated that up to 100,000 trees per day are available for harvest in Colorado and Southern Wyoming, as a result of suppressed forest fires and lack of thinning.

One of the many hazardous byproducts of these fires is dangerous and preventable carbon emission. Practical and sound environmental answers continue to remain in short supply. However, the usage of Colorado beetle kill by area lumber mills have discovered a remarkable way to turn wasted standing dead fiber into Eco-smart, environmentally friendly uses that benefit both the environment as well as the economy.

Windswept”, a division of Teton, West Lumber, Inc., based out of Cheyenne, WY and Northern Priming & Pre-stain located in Kersey, CO utilizes salvage beetle kill fiber. Together they process the dead or dying fiber into 100 percent usable, on grade weathered wood products that are environmentally and aesthetically pleasing.

Lumber industry grade rule associations regulate all beetle kill and standing dead fiber to be graded in every aspect as that of new wood, including structural integrity and load bearing spans.

Consider “Windswept” products as they represent an ideal, cost efficient choice that caters to the needs of the prudent and environmentally mindful.

When searching for weathered wood type products, many similar tag lines are searched, such as barn wood, reclaimed wood, recycled wood, antiqued wood, reused wood, sustainable wood.  The most predominant searches also include siding products, such as: weathered siding, reclaimed siding, barn siding, barn wood siding, antiqued siding, reused siding, just to name a few.

Make sure you are making an environmentally sound choice when searching these type products.  Windswept represents a smart-choice for all weathered wood products, weathered siding and weathered wood siding.  Windswept is also an ideal choice for interior lumber products such as: paneling, weathered paneling, weathered wood paneling, weathered lumber, weathered wood lumberreclaimed paneling, reclaimed interior products and much more.

Let us help you with your search, we welcome your call, email or blog comments.

To obtain more information, contact:


Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development
PO Box 59
Lakebay, WA 98349
p. 253.884.6255
Email  windswept.rep@gmail.com 
Web www.harvest-timber.com    
'Architectural & Design, Digital Specifier Catalog'   

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Windswept Sustainable Wood Launches NEW E-Catalog


‘Windswept’ Eco-friendly, weathered barn wood for interior and exterior applications launches new digital catalog for a wide diversity of target markets.  Windswept maintains a marvelous Eco-story and represents a tremendous value no matter the project scope.  For samples simply complete the online form, for quotes and other question email us.

Click here to view our NEW digital catalog

This remarkable sales instrument will benefit any presentation and product awareness in premium style.  You can expect reliability and integrity with all aspects of Windswept product and amenities.

Read Wood Design & Building Magazine online here

The Spring edition of Wood Design & Building magazine features our full-page advertisement for Windswept Siding & Timbers (See page 33) This publication is now available to the following communities:

Design Colleagues

Architectural, Specifier Groups:
                             
        Environmental Community   
                          
        Retail Design Applications  
                                     
        Interior/exterior Design       
                                      
        Hospitality, Restaurant & Bar 
                                  
        Lodge & Resort

        Equestrian




Don't forget to come back to our blog from time to time to see more featured projects and articles

To order sample kits or for general information contact:

   Glen Ehrhardt, Business Development
    PO Box 59
    Lakebay, WA 98349
    p.    253.884.6255
    f.   253.884.6256

    Digital Catalog 
    windswept.harvest-timber.com 








Thursday, December 15, 2011

Rustic Wood Siding & Trim with U.N.L.I.M.I.T.E.D Creativity and Possibilities


Truly unlimited in potential... this is what we love about wood in general, but particularly our Weathered Wood brand lumber is limited only to the imagination. Above you see a picture where the designer combined three of our different colors into one application achieving even greater diversity in color. Many builders are finding the Weathered Wood lumber and siding (whether purchasing for exterior siding, soffit material, trim, or interior accents) is a fantastic option for people looking for the reclaimed look without the cost, waste and risk of buying old barn boards. Reclaimed lumber can be a great option and we proudly offer reclaimed barn wood siding and flooring for those who are in that market, but we're finding that the prefinished Weathered Wood fills a great niche for the person that looks sideways at paying more to use recycled wood.


On another project a designer in California asked their custom cabinet shop to utilize the Weathered Wood (our weathered barn style lumber) to create vanities, accent cabinets, mirror frames and sliding carriage doors as seen in the photo above and below. Like I said, the possibilities are endless. Consider how you might incorporate this amazing product into your next project. We'll share more photos here as some of our current projects finish up next Spring!



Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Rain-Screen is HOT



Always looking for new trends in wood design!

Architect Michael Folwell of Boulder, CO used a rain screen process behind this clear Poplar siding to create dimension and modern appeal on his recently awarded 'Architect's Choice 2010' home Crescent Drive House.

http://www.folwellstudios.com/images/mfportfolio/crescent/crescent.html

He explained the process to me as having used an ice & water shield behind a 90lb construction felt and then fastening the boards to a C-channel to keep equal spacing. Not only does it look cool, it offers a breathable face for your walls and eliminates rot behind the siding due to sweating caused by temperature differences from wall temperature to exterior temperature. The more air tight we make our homes the more of a problem we see in sweating so it's worth considering "rain-screen" options for your next project.
Fine Home Building magazine published a great article detailing the benefits and method of installing rain-screen. I found the article posted online at www.greenhomebuilding.com/pdf/RainScreen.pdf

Social Media - We Can't Ignore YOU, Twit, Face


I just attended a great Webinar put on by Blue Tangerine Solutions in conjunction with Group Two Advertising's president Mollie Elkman. Mollie spent a half hour sharing some of the most valuable information available on "How To" and "Why" any company but in particular home builders can no longer ignore social networking sites such as You Tube, Twitter and Facebook as a critical part of their marketing strategies. Some of the main points I jotted down were as follows:

You can only learn this by doing it. Don't be afraid, just jump in and give it your best.

Consider your Strategy and make a plan for how you're going to make a connection with people.

Think like your prospects and use their language.

Give them a voice. Don't worry about negative feedback. Instead look at it as an opportunity to improve your company.

Be creative about encouraging responses. Offer incentives. Encourage feedback. (i.e. contests, prizes, offers, etc.)

Let your web site be the core of your network. Including links to You Tube, Facebook and Twitter lets your customer know that your content is fresh and exciting.

The statistics are overwhelming. 400 million Facebook users. 432 years worth of You Tube video uploaded. 3 million tweets a day.

To listen to this and other great webinars for free go to www.bluetangerinesolutions.com/index.cfm?method=Webinar.WebinarHistory

Also, Mollie has a Blog called Modern Marketing at www.builderonline.com/blogs/postdetails.aspx?=blogid=melkmanblog&postid=91293