Our Lumber Species
Costal Western Hemlock
Coastal Western Hemlock, renowned for its strength and versatility, is a favored choice for structural applications. With a fine, straight grain and a light reddish-brown hue, this wood offers excellent workability and an attractive finish.
Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir, prized for its robust nature and natural beauty, is a popular choice for both structural and aesthetic purposes. Its distinctive reddish-brown heartwood and creamy sapwood create a visually appealing contrast. Known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to decay, Douglas Fir is a top pick for construction projects that demand durability and longevity.
Red alder
Red alder stands out with its distinctive reddish hue and unique grain patterns, adding warmth and character to furniture and cabinetry. This versatile wood is highly workable and takes stain beautifully, making it a popular choice for interior applications where aesthetics are key.
Western Red Cedar
Western Red Cedar, celebrated for its natural elegance and aromatic scent, is a premium choice for both interior and exterior applications. Its straight grain and reddish-brown hue lend a touch of warmth and character to any space. Recognized for its natural resistance to decay and insects, Western Red Cedar is a preferred option for outdoor structures, siding, and decking that require beauty and durability.
Sitka Spruce
Sitka spruce features a tall, straight trunk and fine, even grain, making it favored for musical instruments like guitars and pianos. Its light weight and stiffness also make it an excellent choice for aircraft construction, ensuring strength without excess weight.