- Has the same if not better characteristics than mahogany lumber. This is our favorite board to use for our customers because of its strength and beauty. Grows in Central and South America. Boards are very consistent in color. Other benefits of Spanish Cedar are its natural resistance to insects and decay, which makes it and exceptional exterior wood. Stain Grade or Paint Grade Available!
Clear Radiata Pine
- Grows in Canada, Mexico, and United States. Straight grained with a fine, uniform texture. Creamy white, pale yellow or light brown heartwood and creamy white sapwood. Soft and light with low decay resistance, and shock resistance. If you are going to paint your garage door this is the wood you need to lower costs. Paint Grade or Stain Grade Available!
- African Mahogany grows in the western and central regions of Africa. The heartwood varies from a pale pink to a dark reddish brown, which gradually darkens with age and exposure to air. The grain is frequently interlocked, creating a wavy or curvy figure. Very durable but we recommend Spanish Cedar over African Mahogany every time. Paint Grade or Stain Grade Available!