LVL, which stands for Laminated Veneer Lumber, might sound like a mouthful, but it’s a type of engineered wood product commonly used as a substitute for solid timber. It is made by thin layers of wood and sticking them together with a special glue, all oriented in the same direction. This arrangement provides enhanced strength and stability compared to traditional solid lumber. LVL finds applications in door frames, beams, scaffolding boards, and packaging materials due to its dimensional accuracy and durability.