puuripaaluja
Puuripaaluja are wooden piles used as foundational elements in construction to transfer loads from structures to the underlying soil or bedrock. They are typically driven into the ground or installed as part of a pile foundation, providing vertical support for buildings, bridges, and marine structures.
The most common woods for puuripaaluja are softwoods such as Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway spruce,
Installation methods include driving with a pile hammer, jetting, or vibrodriving. In soft or calcareous soils,
Durability of puuripaaluja depends on wood species, the type of preservative, exposure to moisture, and soil
Modern practice often uses concrete or steel piles for new construction due to longer design lives and