From millwork and furniture to cabinetry, flooring, and architectural detailing, the right hardwood makes the difference. Mason’s Mill & Lumber supplies domestic and imported hardwood lumber — precision-sawn, grade-selected, and ready for your next project.
Hardwood is prized for its strength, durability, and natural beauty. Unlike softwoods, hardwoods originate from broadleaf trees and generally offer greater density, wear resistance, and distinctive grain patterns that enhance design value.
What hardwood brings to your project:
Superior durability and longevity — ideal for interior and exterior applications with frequent use.
Rich visual character — distinct grains and hues elevate millwork, cabinetry, and furniture.
Design flexibility — accepts staining, finishing, and machining with precision.
Long-term value — hardwood elements often boost resale and finish quality.
Regarded as excellent in resistance to both decay and insect attack, aromatic red cedar is frequently used for fence posts used in direct ground contact with no pre-treating of the wood.
Overall, aromatic red cedar is easy to work, notwithstanding any knots or irregularities present in the wood. It reportedly has a high silica content, which can dull cutters. Aromatic red cedar glues and finishes well, though in many applications, the wood is left unfinished to preserve its aromatic properties.
Cedar has a distinct and tell-tale scent: the wood is commonly used in closets and chests to repel moths and other insects. Though eastern red cedar trees are widely distributed throughout the eastern half of the United States, it is a very slow-growing species, and most trees harvested tend to be fairly small in diameter. Because of this, aromatic red cedar boards tend to be knotty and narrow.
In rustic or knotty grades of lumber, there will be a percentage of degrade during the milling process. Some knots may shake lose and/or fall out during the milling process. Mason’s Mill is not liable for these defects in moldings produced from knotty grades of lumber.
Mason’s Mill and Lumber will not be responsible or issue a credit for any cup, warp, twist or splitting that occurs in any custom cut Fir or Cedar boards or beams. These issues can be present in material cut from larger beams and timbers and need to be accounted for by the buyer when determining if Fir or Cedar is appropriate for the intended application. Cedar and Fir products will typically have knots.
Mason’s Mill stocks a broad selection of hardwood species — from classic domestic favorites to exotic and specialty woods. Each offers unique mechanical and aesthetic qualities to meet your design and performance goals.
White Oak & Red Oak
Strong, versatile, and widely specified for flooring, cabinetry, and millwork.
Maple (Hard & Soft)
Excellent strength and smooth grain, ideal for furniture and custom casework.
Cherry
Rich aging patina, fine texture, and a favorite for high-end cabinetry.
Walnut
Dark, luxurious tones and deep grain patterns for premium interior applications.
Ash, Beech, Birch, Poplar & Alder
Works well in furniture, paneling, and component parts.
Mahogany & Teak
High-end tropical hardwoods are prized for their durability and rich color.
Cumaru (“Brazilian Teak”)
Extremely dense and rot-resistant, ideal for decking and heavy-use projects.
Purpleheart
A dense hardwood known for its natural purple color and excellent durability
Padauk
Commonly used in furniture, paneling, and decorative applications.
Pecan
A hard, durable hardwood with dramatic grain variation
Since 1989, Mason’s Mill & Lumber has been a trusted source of high-quality hardwood lumber for builders, fabricators, and artisans. We combine deep inventory, flexible milling capabilities, and material expertise to support projects of all sizes and complexities.
Hardwood lumber comes from broadleaf trees and is valued for its density, strength, and grain complexity — making it ideal for furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and detailed millwork.
Hardwoods generally have a more complex cellular structure with greater density and stronger wear resistance than softwoods, which are often lighter and more uniform.
Cherry, Walnut, Maple, and Oak are popular choices due to their workability, finish acceptance, and grain character.
Yes — we offer custom sawing, planing, and finishing to match your specifications.
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