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WE'VE BEEN CUTTING SOLID WOOD BEAMS AND TIMBERS FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS!
It's how we got our start, cutting wood beams for wood bridges, pipeline skidding, and other timbers and planks for the industrial sector.
Today, wood bridges are rare, but our beams can still be found in the oil field industry and on many commercial, civil, and residential architectural projects. Our wood beams can be found around the country, from the highest end architectural projects, to the post holding up your neighbors outdoor kitchen. We're proud of the beams we cut, and we're always eager to see how our client's creativity is channeled through them.
We can help you find what you want and what you need when it comes to wood beams, take a look below for a few of the species we offer in stock and custom cut.
Wood beam species available:
- Yellow Bald Cypress
- Eastern Red Cedar
- Red Oak
- Southern White Oak
- Post Oak
- Aromatic Cedar
- Douglas Fir
- Western Cedar
- Reclaimed Heart Pine
- Southern Yellow Pine
Surface options:
- Circle Sawn
- Band Sawn
- Planed
- Sand Blasted
- Wire Brushed
Usage:
- Porch posts
- Pipe Skidding
- Bridge timbers
- Wood truss members
- Girders
- Pergolas
- Port Bumpers
Check out our wood beam gallery, it's full of our beams making spaces great!
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We cut and stock any species of wood beam and solid wood timber you'd ever need!
It's hard to beat a custom cut, solid wood beam. Our expertise can help you find the right beam and size for any application. From trusted, sturdy Oak for port bumpers, pipe skidding, or wood trusses, to lightweight Cypress and Cedar for accent and structural members.
Have questions about our wood beams?
Please email us or give us a call.With over two hundred years combined experience in the wood industry, we've got you covered. So give us a call or send us an email and we'll fix you up!
WOOD IS UNIVERSALLY BEAUTIFUL TO MAN. IT IS THE MOST HUMANLY INTIMATE OF ALL MATERIALSFRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, AMERICAN ARCHITECT