Hi all
I'd really like to understand better how weather/seasons effects the width of wood that is outside.
I know inside a house wood decreases across its width in the winter due to drier air/less humidity and increases across its width in the summer due to more humidity in the atmosphere. This explains why doors catch in the summer but close fine in the winter.
Isn't external wood effected in the same way?
Would a piece of external painted timber be narrower in the winter than in the summer?
Cheers, Andrew
I'd really like to understand better how weather/seasons effects the width of wood that is outside.
I know inside a house wood decreases across its width in the winter due to drier air/less humidity and increases across its width in the summer due to more humidity in the atmosphere. This explains why doors catch in the summer but close fine in the winter.
Isn't external wood effected in the same way?
Would a piece of external painted timber be narrower in the winter than in the summer?
Cheers, Andrew