At Humboldt Sawmill, we grow more redwood than we harvest annually while practicing wildlife habitat conservation that provides clean air, fresh water, and natural habitats for plants and animals. Whether you're building a deck or accenting the interior of a home, few products have the warmth, character, durability and comfort of sustainability harvested Humboldt Sawmill redwood.
Redwood is a favorite material among architects, designers, builders, and other specifiers because of its natural strength, beauty, and overall performance characteristics as a sustainable building material. Humboldt Redwood is pleased to provide the following redwood architectural information resources for building professionals to learn more about application details, technical and engineering data, as well as AIA courses that provide insight into specifying redwood as a sustainable building product.
Humboldt Sawmill redwood landscaping products offer many benefits to homeowners and landscape professionals alike. Because Humboldt Sawmill redwood is non-toxic, it is safe to use in gardening and landscaping applications where edible plants may be grown. It is likewise safe for children and pets to play around and nearby. Because of natural decay and rot resistance, Humboldt Sawmill redwood landscaping materials offer a long service life. Whether in or near the soil, these products offer lasting durability.
Timbers are the largest pieces of solid sawn lumber produced by sawmills, typically 5-inches wide and larger. The use of Humboldt Sawmill redwood timbers for timber framing and exposed beam construction can produce dramatic results and lend the natural beauty and strength of redwood to building projects. One of the lightest, yet structurally strong, softwoods found in North America, Humboldt Sawmill redwood is ideal for a wide range of structural applications where large timbers are required. Architects, builders, and contractors specifying projects with solid sawn timbers are encouraged to contact a Humboldt Sawmill redwood dealer in your area.
The versatility of Humboldt Sawmill redwood lumber is hard to beat. Available in 1- and 2x material and a wide selection of redwood grades, you can use Humboldt Sawmill redwood lumber for many common building applications including decking, fencing, gardening, landscaping, siding, trim, and much more. Why is Humboldt Sawmill redwood lumber so popular for all these applications and many more? Simply put, its natural beauty is unsurpassed. Featuring deep red and creamy yellow hues in unique grain patterns, no other natural wood is quite so striking.
The historic Berkeley Tuolumne Camp will be rebuilt using FSC-certified Humboldt Sawmill Redwood! Using Redwood will preserve the history and rustic spirit of the historic camp, which tragically burned in the 2018 Rim Fire. Read about it in The Merchant (starting on page 12)https:// issuu.com/ ...
Landscape Designers: the APLD of Greater Los Angeles is hosting Humboldt Sawmill for their Spotlight Series! Join us for a discussion on the Environmental Performance of Redwood Lumber on March 23. Learn more and register:https:// www.eventbrite.c om/e/ sponsor-spotligh t-humboldt-sawm ill-tickets-142 744487605
What a bounty! In July 2020 Humboldt Sawmill Allweather Wood donated heart redwood to build garden beds at the Elkhorn Village Elementary School in West Sacramento. Elkhorn Village Elementary proudly serves over 600 students, with over 90% of students qualifying for the free school meal program. ...
Starting tomorrow, the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) website will be posting a list of landfills that have been approved to accept treated wood. See the TWW FAQ page for more information:https:// dtsc.ca.gov/ treated-wood-was te-tww-frequent ly-asked-questi ons/
The Wood Industry Resource Collaborative (WIRC) has announced an industry-wide career awareness campaign, “You Wood,” which seeks to attract new talent to the wood industry by communicating career pathways. Learn more at www.youwood.com .
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Humboldt Sawmill's FSC® certified Redwood and Douglas-fir timbers made @LBMJournal's Hot Products list! Check it ou… https://t.co/SSNm5jtXOc