Green oak
The name describes this unseasoned timber, which contains between 30% -80% moisture, it has nothing to do with the colour.
As it dries, it can split, shrink and even move, but boasts durability, eco credentials and versatility compared to non-oak alternatives.
It has a high work-ability due to this moisture and is easy to machine.
Air-dried oak
This semi-seasoned oak is usually cut to size and left to dry naturally. This drying process reduces the timbers movement, splitting and shrinkage but cut into large timbers this drying becomes difficult.
The moisture content is around 20%-30%.
Seasoned oak
These timbers have undergone a slow, natural drying process that reduces the moisture content to approx 20% or below. They provide improved stability as all the movement has already taken place, but these timbers are not a visually gratifying as they usually display many splits and knots,
Beams already insitu add character, heritage and personality to any property.