Softwoods

We don’t sell box-store studs. We supply appearance-grade softwoods — materials meant to be seen. From tight-knot Eastern White Pine to rot-resistant Cypress, these are the species that define the Southern and Appalachian mountain aesthetic.

Eastern White Pine Lumber

Eastern White Pine (EWP)

The “Mountain Standard.” This is the most common siding and paneling wood in our region—and we do it right.

Best For: Channel Rustic Siding, V-Joint Paneling, Board & Batten.

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Southern Yellow Pine Flooring

Southern Yellow Pine (SYP)

Denser and harder than White Pine, it has the strength to take a beating and the grain to take a beautiful finish.
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Cypress Lumber

Cypress

Cypress contains natural oils that resist rot, moisture, and insects — making it the superior softwood for any exposed exterior application.

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Western Red Cedar

Western Red Cedar

Imported from the Pacific Northwest for projects that demand dimensional stability, Cedar is lightweight, beautiful, and naturally rot-resistant.

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Spruce Lumber

Spruce

A clean, light-colored softwood commonly used for utility trim, framing accents, or painted millwork. Spruce is lightweight and straight-grained, making it ideal for interior applications where budget matters but quality still counts.

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