Hardwood Lumber

Grown and proudly manufactured in Northern Appalachia

High-quality hardwoods require uncompromising processes.

When you work with Superior Hardwoods of Ohio, our foresters ensure that loggers use best management practices while harvesting timber. Every board is manufactured to maximize the value of each log and provide our customers with high-quality hardwood products.

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WE OFFER:

Green lumber: Fresh cut, Green and Air-dried lumber ready for export, custom drying in your facilities, or direct use in your finished product.

Kiln-dried lumber: Controlled drying to provide consistency and product stability for secondary manufacturing.

Our most common hardwoods are listed below.

If you need a hardwood species that isn’t listed here, contact us.

OUR HARDWOODS

  • Ash Lumber

    Ash

    Ash is a dense hardwood with open grain. It shows its light color in the sapwood gradually turning more tan in the heartwood. This wood accepts finishing stain very well.

  • Cherry Lumber

    Cherry

    The red tones of this medium density lumber darken with age to give it a timeless look, making it popular choice for flooring, furniture, and other quality crafted items.

  • Hickory Lumber

    Hickory

    This hard lumber has a history of being used for wooden handles and levers. Using rustic grades in flooring or paneling can add warm tones to any room with its knotty texture and light brown color.

  • Hard Maple Lumber

    Hard Maple

    Also known as Sugar maple, this is the preferred maple species for flooring and cabinets.

  • Soft Maple Lumber

    Soft Maple

    Also known as Red maple, this species typically grows faster than Hard maple lending itself to larger growth rings and darker color tendencies.

  • Red Oak Lumber

    Red Oak

    Red oak is an American classic and widely considering as the most popular hardwood in the United States for its common use in all facets of woodworking. 

  • White oak Lumber

    White Oak

    White oak is a highly desired and sought-after species around the world. This wood shows beautiful grain patterns coupled with unmatched durability.

  • Poplar Lumber

    Poplar

    Often considered a utility hardwood, Poplar is commonly used in molding and millwork. It features a light color and is a low-density wood that’s easy to work with. 

  • Walnut Lumber

    Walnut

    Walnut is one of the most recognizable of the American hardwoods we offer. Touting a chocolate brown heartwood, and creamy sapwood, it is unmistakable.