Established
in 1986, we are
suppliers of Pacific Coast softwood lumber,
primarily reclaimed redwood,
Western Red Cedar and Douglas-fir; wood that we
carefully dismantle from structures whose useful
life has ended. This includes sawmills, warehouses,
industrial buildings, houses and barns.
These buildings
contain old growth timbers logged in
the latter 1800's or early part of last century when
big trees were plentiful and only the best were
selected for harvest.
Current
Project: Dismantling barn on Brazil
Lane, Fortuna with full dimension 2x12 flooring,
2x6 rafters (150 pc 16'), 6x6 (10-24' lengths)
plus 1x and more. Contact Wayne for more
information.
Email for photos:
Wayne7047@gmail.com
Our
yard is located on the shores of
Humboldt Bay in Arcata, California, at the
junction of Lorelei Lane and Ariel Way, not
far from US 101.
Directions:
From US 101 in Arcata go west on Samoa Blvd,
turn right on V Street, then take the first
right (Ariel Way) and go to its end at Lorelei
Lane
Call
ahead for an appointment
and
great deals on full units!
Our inventories run from 1"
x 4" to 16" x 20" and larger, with lengths to 26
feet. We have over 300,000 Board Feet of stock on
hand, much of it un-inventoried. If you don't find
what you need in our inventory lists, contact us, we
might just have it in the stacks.
Reclaimed redwood timbers
are materials grown in another age, some as far back
as 2000 years ago. They are highly
valued in traditional Japanese joinery, timber
framing, as well as in furniture, fireplace mantles,
outdoor trellises, benches, walkways, arbors, fine
jointery and exterior and foundation grade
applications where redwood's unsurpassed qualities
of rot and bug resistance will ensure that the wood
will remain strong and stable for years and years.
Given the size, character and
historical value of much of this wood, we are
interested in finding "good homes" where the wood
will be seen and appreciated for its unique
character in structures that will still be standing
well into the next century. Our products are part
of the natural heritage of a wild, pristine and
ancient landscape.
There is a
commercial airport in Arcata (serviced by United
Express) and several non-commercial airfields in
the Eureka area. If you plan to fly in, let us
know and we will pick you up.