SAA's short term mission is to build solid and prosperous relationships with its business environment
SAA holds a far vision, which is the contribution in the reconstruction and the rehabilitation of the Southern of Asia and Iraq, and the prosperity of Lebanon.
SAA has future plans and visions that may exceed Iraqi Asian boundaries
Handcrafted Full Scribe Log Homes - Decking/Flooring
 


1- Choosing a wood type for Log Homes
2- Thermal Performance of Log Homes
3- Decay and Insect Resistance
4- Fire Resistance of Log Homes
5- Structural wood (Roof and Sub-Floor Structures)
6- Decking/Flooring
7- Log Homes Characteristics

 Decking/Flooring/Siding


- Ipe Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Tigerwood Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Garapa Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Massaranduba Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Cumaru Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Port Orford Cedar Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Cedar Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Alder Flooring/Siding
- Douglas Fir Flooring/Siding
- Fijian Mahogany Decking/Flooring/Siding
- Eastern White Pine Flooring/Siding




Cumaru Decking/Flooring/Siding: (Brazilian Teak)



Cumaru hardwood is resistant to insect attack and decay. It has a good stability characteristics once dried. Cumaru is one of the densest woods on the planet and is Very Durable, which makes it ideal for deck building. It rates 3540 on the Janka scale and it is 3 times stronger than Red oak and it is only two and a half percent softer than Ipe (Brazilian walnut).