Wood Trim
Use this 3-part specification template for interior and exterior wood trim.
Adherence to AWI Quality Standards
The foundation of our specification process is the Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) Quality Standards. These standards ensure that all specified wood trim meets rigorous quality and performance criteria. Providing a benchmark for excellence in woodworking.
While our specifications primarily utilize AWI standards due to their wide applicability and comprehensive coverage. The specification allows the incorporation of standards from other organizations, including the Woodwork Institute of California (WIC), to cater to specific regional requirements.
Grade Specifications: Premium vs. Custom
Understanding the distinction between Premium and Custom Grade trim is essential. Premium Grade requirements are more stringent, offering unmatched quality for projects where only the best will suffice. Custom Grade, while still maintaining high standards, offers a balance between quality and cost-effectiveness, suitable for a broad range of applications.
Material Selection: Wood and MDF
For interior applications, our specifications include options for both natural wood and medium-density fiberboard (MDF), allowing for flexibility in design and budget considerations. Exterior trim is typically specified as wood to ensure durability and resistance to outdoor elements. Both interior and exterior trim can be specified as shop or field-finished, with choices between transparent and opaque finishes to achieve the desired aesthetic.
Innovations in Wood Trim
While our standard specifications focus on traditional wood materials, we recognize the advancements in wood technology, such as thermally modified woods. These specialty products offer enhanced durability and resistance to decay, making them a valuable addition to projects requiring the utmost in longevity and performance.
The Significance of Close Grain
Opting for close-grain wood enhances the trim’s hardness and wear resistance, making it an ideal choice for areas subject to frequent use or environmental stress. This characteristic, defined by tightly spaced wood graining, contributes to the overall durability and quality of the finished project.
Fastener Recommendations
To ensure the longevity and structural integrity of the wood trim, we recommend the use of galvanized or stainless steel fasteners, particularly for exterior applications and interior locations with high humidity. These materials offer superior corrosion resistance, securing the trim effectively over time.
Expert Guidance and Standards
For those seeking further assistance in selecting and specifying wood trim, we recommend consulting the Architectural Woodwork Standards published by the Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI), accessible at www.awinet.org. This resource provides invaluable guidance on material selection, finishing techniques, and adherence to quality standards.
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