Burnsville and Yancey County carry one of the strongest craft traditions in the mountains — the Penland-area studio scene, artisanal woodworking shops, and custom builders working under Mount Mitchell all demand finish lumber that arrives flat, clear, and correctly graded. Timberline delivers exactly that, 45 minutes up US-19E from our Black Mountain warehouse.
Building in Burnsville
Yancey County work skews bespoke: architectural design firms speccing clear-grade paneling, woodworkers pulling specialty hardwoods by the board, and custom home builders finishing high-elevation homes with wide-plank interiors. We run custom millwork to drawings, stock clear Eastern White Pine and domestic hardwoods, and make small-lot local deliveries that freight carriers won't touch.
What We Deliver to Burnsville
- Clear Eastern White Pine finish
- Custom millwork run to drawings
- Specialty domestic hardwoods
- Wide-plank paneling & T&G
How We Service Burnsville
Timberline runs its own delivery fleet out of Black Mountain, NC. We handle job-lot deliveries to sites the standard big-box trucks can’t reach — rural builds, steep mountain drives, and tight commercial schedules. Burnsville is roughly about 45 minutes north via US-19E, and we coordinate drops around your framing and finish schedule.
We also serve the surrounding area, including Spruce Pine, Micaville, Celo, Bakersville, and Green Mountain.
Burnsville Lumber Delivery FAQ
Do you deliver small lots to Burnsville workshops?
Yes. Burnsville is about 45 minutes north of Black Mountain via US-19E, and we make small-lot local deliveries to studios and shops that freight carriers won’t serve — or you can will-call from our yard.
Can you run custom millwork from an architect’s drawings?
We do it routinely. Yancey County’s design firms and custom builders send us profiles and drawings, and we mill paneling, trim, and specialty profiles to spec in the species they call out.
What finish lumber do Burnsville craftsmen order most?
Clear Eastern White Pine, wide-plank paneling stock, and specialty domestic hardwoods by the board — material graded for furniture and finish work, not framing.