American Walnut

American Walnut

American Walnut is easily one of the most popular woods. American walnut is a very resistant wood for interior flooring, cabinetry, and luxury interior frames and moulding. Walnut’s color is a dark brown or a rich chocolate.

Cedar

Cedar

Cedar is popular for exterior carpentry, especially for details on houses such as doors, ceiling beams, pergolas, window shutters, and garage doors.

Cypress

Cypress

Cypress is chosen for fabricating doors, shutters, garage doors, beams, and pergolas. Cypress is becoming a popular wood for exterior projects because it is a hardwood and it is intermediately priced.

Oak

Oak

Oak is used for interior flooring as well as furniture and cabinets. Oak is characterized by its light color.

Marine Grade Pressure Treated

Marine Grade PT

Marine Grade PT: Exterior structures that will have contact or be near the ocean should be made of marine grade pressure treated wood because it is specially treated with chemicals that will delay wood degradation problems due to fungal rot or decay, sapstain, molds, or wood-destroying insects. It is sprayed with chemicals that penetrate deep

Jatoba

Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry)

Jatoba (Brazilian Cherry) has a light orangish brown to a darker reddish brown color. It is a luxurious exotic hardwood that is commonly used for interior flooring. It is an extremely hard wood, making it highly resistant to foot traffic. In fact, it is twice as hard as oak.

Massaranduba

Massaranduba

Massaranduba is used for outdoor structures such as decks, fences, and pergolas, this wood is used for its distinctive dark red color. View our gallery for more images.

Garapa

Garapa (Brazilian Oak)

Garapa (Brazilian Oak) has a a lemony yellow tone, which has made it as popular as cumaru. It is a very dense wood perfect for hardwood decks. Garapa has become popular in the last couple of years because it has a very fine grain makes it a little more penetrable to oils. View our gallery

Santos Mahogany

Santos Mahogany

Santos Mahogany is used mostly for interior flooring, with its burgundy color being praised not only as a luxurious and rich burgundy color but its exceptional resistance to foot traffic. In fact, it is so resistant that it can be used for decking. When used for exteriors, it is popularly used for exterior cladding and

Cumaru

Cumaru (Brazilian Teak)

Cumaru (Brazilian Teak) is valued for its resistance to the outdoor elements such as sun and saline or chlorine as well as its exceptional reddish toned color. Cumaru has risen in popularity in the last two years, although it has always been used for any outdoor structure, such as decks, docks, pergolas, siding, ceilings and