When renovating your home, the materials you choose have a direct impact on the health and safety of your family. One of the most overlooked hazards in home renovation is formaldehyde, a chemical commonly found in particle boards, MDF, and the adhesives used in cheap carpentry.
At iCarpenter, we use near-zero formaldehyde boards for all our carpentry projects, ensuring a safer, healthier, and more durable home environment. Here’s why this matters.
What is Formaldehyde and Why is It Dangerous?
Formaldehyde is a colorless, strong-smelling chemical used in wood adhesives, laminates, and synthetic resins.
Health Risks
- Irritation of eyes, nose, and throat
- Headaches, dizziness, and nausea
- Long-term exposure linked to respiratory issues
- Classified as a human carcinogen by WHO
Even low levels can affect sensitive individuals, children, and the elderly.
Hidden Threat
Many imported or low-cost particle boards and MDF panels release formaldehyde over time, a process called off-gassing. This can persist for months or even years, affecting indoor air quality.
How Local Cheap Carpenters Often Contribute to Formaldehyde Exposure
In Singapore, some small carpentry firms or freelance contractors prioritize cost over safety.
Common Issues
- Using low-grade particle boards or MDF
- Boards bonded with urea-formaldehyde glue, which releases strong fumes
- Poor ventilation during installation, increasing exposure
- Lack of awareness or disregard for formaldehyde standards
These practices can compromise your home’s air quality and your family’s health.
Why iCarpenter Boards Are Far Superior
At iCarpenter, we use near-zero formaldehyde boards, compliant with the E0 standard, which is the strictest benchmark for formaldehyde emission.
Benefits of Our Boards
- Healthier Indoor Air – Minimal off-gassing, safe for children and elderly
- High Durability – Resistant to warping, cracking, and moisture
- Eco-Friendly – Meets international environmental standards
- Better Quality Finish – Smooth surface, perfect for laminates or veneers
- Long-Term Investment – Reduces health risks and prolongs furniture life
We also use non-toxic adhesives and follow strict safety protocols during installation.
How to Spot Safe Boards
When choosing boards for your home renovation, check for:
- E0 or CARB Phase 2 certification (near-zero formaldehyde)
- Reputable suppliers and brands
- Non-toxic glue or adhesives
- Laboratory testing or verified emission reports
Avoid boards without proper certification, even if they are cheaper—they often carry hidden health risks.
iCarpenter’s Commitment to Safe and Premium Materials
We believe safety, quality, and design should go hand-in-hand:
- All carpentry boards are near-zero formaldehyde
- Certified adhesives and finishes only
- Professional installation for minimal exposure
- Continuous quality checks for durability and safety
With iCarpenter, your home not only looks beautiful but is safe, healthy, and long-lasting.
Final Thoughts
Formaldehyde exposure is a serious but often overlooked risk in home renovations. Cheap boards and adhesives used by some local carpenters can compromise your family’s health, even long after the renovation is completed.
Choosing near-zero formaldehyde boards and certified adhesives ensures cleaner air, safer living, and superior quality. iCarpenter is committed to providing premium, health-conscious carpentry solutions for every home.
Protect your family, invest in quality, and enjoy a safe, beautiful home with iCarpenter.
