One of the longest lasting woods, Cypress is known as the “the wood eternal”. It has a naturally occurring oil called cypressine that repels insects and prevents decay. Cypress is very versatile and can be used both for interiors and exteriors. For interiors it is often used as trim and to make cabinets. Because cypress is termite resistant it is valuable for use in construction such as house building boats, river piling, siding, shingles, flooring, outdoor furniture, greenhouses, and outdoor structures. Call for pricing and availability. 1-877-203-2004
Yellow pine is one of the most important types of timber in the construction industry due to its high strength, stiffness and appealing appearance. It is used to frame houses, for roofing, and more because it is so structurally sound.Yellow pine is very dense and yet light weight and resists warping. There are four types of pine species that together are commercially classified as Southern Yellow Pine (SYP). Call for pricing and availability. 1-877-203-2004
Cedar is a softwood that has the advantage of being very stable.It is not very permeable to liquids and has natural phenol that preserves it from moisture, decay, and insect damage. Another great trait is that it is not prone to expansion, even with temperature changes, or twisting, cupping or cracking. Cedar is highly sought because it is a superb base for paints and stains. This makes cedar easy to work with and reliable in both outdoor and indoor applications such as paneling and furniture. Super termite resistant and light weight. Call for pricing and availability. 1-877-203-2004