Why choose Kelo?
KEY ADVANTAGES Kelo
What is so remarkable Kelo, Karelian dead pine tree, quickly gained wide popularity in Europe? Growing this pine 150-200 years, then dies and loses the bark and left to stand vertically for approximately the same amount of time. During this time, when the resin inside is already dried wood gradually begins to stone, Kelo trunk takes incredible hardness and resistance to environmental effects. This compares favorably with Kelo by trees in central Russia (including pine), which, due to too soft wood after a few years fall down to the ground to rot and turn to dust. You can not say about the Karelian dead pine tree, houses of which have incredible longevity. After dried on the vine wood does not rot, is not amenable to shrink and crack, allowing the house centuries-old life.
Beetles and worms do not eat around the trunks of the trees from the inside, because the bark from dead wood disappears rather quickly, and with it go and wood juices. A bark serving this insect blood and juices, which they feed, the material is protected from pests.
Kelo trunk surface has a silver color and natural texture - with knots, cracks, traces or bark with moss, which allows to realize the most diverse and daring design solutions. For example, if you want to change the color of the logs on white, gray layer can be removed by means of compressed air, without using artificial means and maintaining natural texture of the surface.
It is worth adding that this material did not require finishing varnish and paint, which makes the house built of Kelo, absolutely environmentally friendly and clean! ♻ therefore Kelo became especially popular among bath fans.
On this coming to an end my story about the most remarkable and important advantages of this wonderful tree. Tell us which of the following did you like most? Would you like to apply Kelo when construction of his country house or a bath?
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