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50 | Sector Focus: Preservatives & Fire Retardants


WINTER PROTECTION


Paul Cave, sales director at Koppers says protecting timber during the winter is crucial in terms of securing its carbon credentials


savings that timber is intended to deliver. In practice, this approach gives designers and clients confidence that timber will perform as expected under real-world conditions.


PRACTICAL STEPS FOR WINTER PREPARATION


Above: Koppers’ Protim WB7 Endcoat provides a reliable barrier against moisture, UV exposure, and fungal activity


Seasonal preparation is a practical consideration for all exposed timber. Applying a durable endcoat before winter mitigates the impact of moisture, frost and temperature changes. In addition to coatings, other preventive measures – such as adequate ventilation behind cladding, corrosion- resistant fixings and joint detailing that reduces water retention – further protect timber from environmental stressors. Professionals who plan protection into the project at design or fabrication stage will see tangible benefits. Timber that is treated and correctly detailed from the start maintains its integrity throughout seasonal cycles, reducing reactive maintenance and preserving both functional and environmental performance over time.


The recent Defra/Arup study on whole life carbon1


(WLC) has highlighted the


environmental benefits of increased timber use in construction. Timber can significantly reduce a building’s embodied carbon compared with traditional materials, but these benefits rely on long-term performance. Durability is central: if timber requires early repair or replacement, both practical and environmental gains are reduced. Timber is inherently responsive to its environment. Moisture, temperature fluctuations and fungi all affect its performance. Exterior cladding, joinery, and other exposed elements are particularly vulnerable, especially during the colder months. Rain, frost, and fluctuating temperatures increase the risk of moisture ingress, surface degradation and fungal attack. Understanding these seasonal risks is critical to maintaining structural integrity.


THE ROLE OF PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS Protective treatments is a key part of ensuring timber performs as intended. Products such as Koppers Protim WB7 Endcoat provide a reliable barrier against moisture, UV exposure and fungal activity. Applied before timber faces harsh weather conditions, they help maintain structural stability, dimensional accuracy and surface appearance. For


contractors and specifiers, this is about more than simply adding a coating – it is proactive risk management built into the construction process.


Specifying protection early also supports the WLC objectives highlighted in the Defra/Arup study. Properly protected timber reduces the need for maintenance, intensive interventions and avoids premature replacement, helping to secure the carbon


Above: Timber that is treated and correctly detailed from the start maintains its integrity throughout seasonal cycles


SECURING TIMBER’S PROMISE Durability is central to timber’s credibility as a sustainable material. Responsible timber use goes beyond specifying the right species or sourcing responsibly; it requires ensuring the material performs throughout its service life. Proactive winter preparation and proven protection systems safeguard timber against the seasonal stresses it will face, supporting the long-term sustainability and carbon objectives that clients, designers and regulators increasingly expect. By integrating protection measures into project planning, contractors and specifiers can help ensure timber delivers on its promise: a high-performing, sustainable material that stands the test of time. Thoughtful seasonal preparation, combined with robust treatments like Koppers Protim WB7 Endcoat, allows timber to meet both client expectations and environmental goals without adding unnecessary risk or maintenance burden. ■


1 Improving whole life carbon estimates for buildings constructed out of timber - AE1908


TTJ | November/December 2025 | www.ttjonline.com


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