Lumber
MJB offers a comprehensive selection of hardwood and softwood lumber and components, expertly tailored to meet the exacting standards of industries such as cabinetry, furniture, millwork, and more.
For specialized applications, we provide pressure-treated lumber for superior moisture resistance and fire-retardant lumber for enhanced safety in industrial and commercial millwork. These treated options deliver long-lasting protection, adhere to stringent regulatory standards, and are ideal for use in demanding environments.
All of our lumber and solid wood components are meticulously kiln-dried and conditioned to ensure optimal moisture content, dimensional stability, and resistance to warping or cracking. This precise conditioning process guarantees that our wood products meet the highest requirements of end users, delivering reliable performance and lasting quality in every application. MJB’s unwavering commitment to quality ensures that each piece of lumber and every component exceeds expectations across a wide range of industries and projects.
Our Lumber Product Line
Softwood
Softwood is strong, versatile, and widely known for its adaptability. Grown globally, it is suitable for a variety of applications, including both interior and exterior uses such as furniture, flooring, decking, and structural purposes. Softwoods are easier to work with, more widely available, and grow faster than hardwoods, making them more cost-effective. Compared to hardwoods, softwoods are generally more flexible, lighter in weight, and less dense. Commonly used for window frames, interior mouldings, building framing, and sheet products like plywood and fiberboard, softwoods are a staple in construction and design. Popular softwood species include pine, cedar, redwood, and Douglas fir.
Hardwood
Hardwood is one of the most adaptable materials, used in applications ranging from fine veneers and furniture to flooring, construction, and recreational vehicle components. Its exceptional aesthetic appeal, available in a variety of species, attributes, and colors, provides nearly endless design possibilities. Hardwoods offer a higher level of strength and durability due to their denser and more complex structure, making them ideal for applications requiring resilience. Common hardwood species include meranti, oak, maple, poplar, walnut, and birch, each prized for unique characteristics such as grain patterns, workability, and color consistency.