Harbor Fir Lumber - Product Info
Trestlewood's Harbor Fir Lumber is generally resawn from new or nature-damaged (fire, insect, etc.) logs or from by-products of sawmill, logging or other wood-processing operations. It is then soaked in the Great Salt Lake or sprayed with water from the Great Salt Lake.
Harbor Fir Lumber is cut from a variety of Fir species (Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, White Fir, etc) This product line offers a competitively-priced alternative to reclaimed fir lumber.
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| Description | Height | Width | Length | Price | Quantity Discounts | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1x4 Harbor Fir Lumber | 1" | 4" | Rand 6-16' | $1.00 $0.90 per lf | 3,000 lf+ | ||
| 1x6 Harbor Fir Lumber | 1" | 6" | Rand 6-16' | $1.50 $1.35 per lf | 2,000 lf+ | ||
| 1x8 Harbor Fir Lumber | 1" | 8" | Rand 6-16' | $2.33 $2.10 per lf | 1,500 lf+ | ||
| 1x10 Harbor Fir Lumber | 1" | 10" | Rand 6-16' | $3.33 $3.00 per lf | 1,200 lf+ | ||
| 1x12 Harbor Fir Lumber | 1" | 12" | Rand 6-16' | $5.00 $4.50 per lf | 1,000 lf+ | ||
| Harbor Fir Lumber | ![]() 1 to 2" | ![]() 4-12" | ![]() to 20' |
Characteristics
- Texture: Typically circle-sawn
- Color: Wide range of colors (generally in brownish tones)
- Species: Douglas Fir, Alpine Fir, White Fir
Standard Dimensions and Configurations
- Thickness: 1" and 2"
- Width: to 12"+
- Length: to 16'+
- Options: Kiln-drying and fumigating
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Produced from new timbers or salvage logging tracts from different locations in North America. This material is processed from new logs which were cut from tracts made available for logging because of forest fires or beetle or other insect infestations. The tracts were opened to logging because the trees were dead or dying, though not every individual tree was dead before being cut down.Tags
timber boards, rustic wood, lumber, lumber wood, douglas fir, fir
Note: Please study specification sheets to familiarize yourself with product characteristics and their possible implications for your application.


