What is Glulam?

Glulam (Glued Laminated Timber) is a versatile and durable engineered wood product, ideal for structural applications in both residential and commercial construction. Made by bonding layers of high-quality timber with strong adhesives, glulam beams provide superior strength and stability compared to traditional timber. With its ability to span long distances without the need for additional support, glulam is perfect for beams, trusses and columns. As an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to steel, glulam offers design flexibility, superior load-bearing capacity and enhanced aesthetic appeal. Order glulam beams online today for fast delivery in 5-10 working days.

Sizes Available

All glulam beams are available in three timber widths and up to 12m in span

  • Lightweight 🪽

    Compared to steel and concrete, glulam is relatively lightweight, reducing transportation costs and making it easier to handle on site.

  • Cost-effective 💷

    Compared with steel, glulam is often more cost-effective. You can add the beams above to your basket to build a quote online in just a few minutes.

  • Sustainable 🌳

    Glulam is a largely renewable material, and its production process generates less carbon dioxide compared to steel and concrete, making it an eco-friendly option for construction.

  • Strong 💪

    Glulam is engineered to support heavy loads, making it a suitable material for large structures like bridges, roofs and beams. It also has high resistance to bending and can handle heavy stresses.

FAQs

What is glulam?

Glulam (glued laminated timber) is a type of engineered wood product made by gluing together layers of wood to form beams, columns, or other structural elements. It offers high strength, flexibility, and design versatility while maintaining a natural wood appearance.

What are the advantages of using glulam?

Glulam offers several advantages, including its ability to span long distances without intermediate supports, its sustainability (since it uses renewable wood), its aesthetic appeal and its strength and flexibility in design.

How long does glulam last?

Glulam has an excellent lifespan, especially when maintained properly. When treated for outdoor use or exposed to the elements, it can last for decades without significant degradation.

Can glulam be used instead of steel beams?

Yes, glulam can replace steel beams in many structural applications, particularly in building designs where aesthetics or sustainability are priorities.

How much does glulam cost?

Depending on the span, width and depth, glulam can range from £12 ex VAT per beam to almost £1000 ex VAT per beam.