Plywood

Explore our extensive selection of high-quality plywood suitable for a variety of applications. From construction projects to custom carpentry, our plywood inventory meets all your needs with a range of sizes, treatments, and finishes. Browse below to find the perfect plywood for your project.

Pine

Pine wood is a popular choice among builders and carpenters due to its affordability, versatility, and abundance. It is widely used in various construction and carpentry projects, ranging from framing and flooring to furniture making and interior trim. One of the key characteristics of pine is its ease of workability, making it suitable for both novice and experienced woodworkers.

Advantages of Pine Wood:

  • Affordability: Pine is often more budget-friendly compared to other hardwoods, making it an economical choice for large-scale projects or those with budget constraints.

  • Versatility: Pine’s versatility allows it to be used in a wide range of applications, including but not limited to, furniture, cabinetry, paneling, and exterior siding.

  • Workability: Pine is relatively soft and easy to work with using common woodworking tools. It can be easily cut, shaped, and drilled, making it suitable for intricate designs and customizations.

  • Natural Aesthetic: Pine’s light color and distinct grain patterns lend a warm and rustic charm to any project. Its natural beauty can be enhanced through various finishes such as staining, painting, or clear coats.

Available Sizes and Types:

  • 3/8″ x 4 x 8 RF & BC: This size is commonly used for paneling, shelving, and decorative trim work. The RF (radiata pine) variant offers a straight grain pattern, while BC (baltic pine) features a knotty appearance for a more rustic look.
  • ½” x 4 x 8 BC: Ideal for structural framing, subflooring, and sheathing applications. The BC grade signifies a mix of clear and knotty wood, providing strength and character to the material.
  • ¾” x 4 x 8 BC: This thicker dimension is suitable for heavy-duty construction tasks such as framing, decking, and outdoor furniture. The BC grade ensures durability and resilience against weathering and wear.

 

Pine wood’s availability, affordability, and ease of use make it a popular choice for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re building a simple shelf or a complete house frame, pine offers a versatile and dependable solution for your woodworking needs.

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Treated Pine

Treated pine is a type of pine wood that has been chemically treated to enhance its durability and resistance to decay, rot, and insect damage. This treatment process involves impregnating the wood with preservatives under high pressure, ensuring deep penetration and long-lasting protection.

Advantages of Treated Pine:

  • Durability: Treated pine offers superior durability compared to untreated pine, making it suitable for outdoor applications such as decking, fencing, and landscaping.

  • Resistance to Decay: The chemical treatment protects the wood against decay-causing fungi and insects, prolonging its lifespan and reducing the need for frequent maintenance.

  • Versatility: Treated pine can be used in various outdoor projects where moisture and exposure to the elements are concerns, providing a reliable and cost-effective solution.

Available Sizes and Types:

  • 3/8″ x 4 x 8 RF & BC: This size is commonly used for treated paneling, decking, and outdoor furniture. The RF (radiata pine) variant offers enhanced protection against decay, while BC (baltic pine) provides a rustic appearance.

  • ½” x 4 x 8 BC: Ideal for treated structural framing, fencing, and landscaping applications. The BC grade ensures strength and durability in outdoor environments.

  • 5/8″ x 4 x 8 BC: This thicker dimension is suitable for heavy-duty treated projects such as retaining walls, garden beds, and outdoor structures. The BC grade provides added stability and resilience against weathering.

 

Treated pine wood’s durability, resistance to decay, and versatility make it a popular choice for outdoor construction projects where longevity and performance are essential.

Fire Treated Pine

Fire-treated pine is specially treated to meet fire safety regulations and standards. This treatment process involves impregnating the wood with fire-retardant chemicals, which reduce its flammability and slow down the spread of fire. Fire-treated pine is commonly used in buildings where fire resistance is a concern, such as commercial and residential structures.

Advantages of Fire Treated Pine:

  • Enhanced Fire Resistance: Fire-treated pine offers increased fire resistance compared to untreated wood, providing added safety and protection in case of fire incidents.

  • Code Compliance: Fire-treated pine meets building code requirements for fire-rated construction materials, ensuring compliance with local regulations and standards.

  • Versatility: Fire-treated pine can be used in various indoor and outdoor applications where fire safety is a priority, including wall framing, sheathing, and decking.

Available Sizes:

  • ½” x 4 x 8: This size is commonly used for fire-treated interior wall framing and sheathing applications.

  • 5/8″ x 4 x 8: Ideal for fire-treated exterior decking and siding projects, providing added fire protection in outdoor environments.

  • ¾” x 4 x 8: This thicker dimension is suitable for heavy-duty fire-treated applications such as structural framing and support beams.

 

Fire-treated pine wood’s enhanced fire resistance and code compliance make it a reliable choice for construction projects where fire safety is paramount.

T1-11 Siding

T1-11 siding is a durable and attractive option for exterior cladding. It is made from plywood panels with vertical grooves that mimic the appearance of traditional wood siding. T1-11 siding is commonly used in residential and commercial construction projects, providing a versatile and cost-effective solution for achieving a rustic or modern aesthetic.

Advantages of T1-11 Siding:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: T1-11 siding offers a classic and timeless look that complements various architectural styles, from traditional to contemporary.

  • Durability: Made from high-quality plywood, T1-11 siding is durable and resistant to warping, rotting, and insect damage, ensuring long-term performance and reliability.

  • Easy Installation: T1-11 siding is easy to install, requiring minimal preparation and labor compared to other siding materials. It can be installed vertically or horizontally, depending on the desired aesthetic.

Available Sizes and Types: 4” OC and 8” OC

  • 4 x 8 and 4 x 9 OC Pine: Pine T1-11 siding offers a cost-effective solution for achieving a rustic or traditional look. It is commonly used in residential and commercial construction projects where durability and aesthetic appeal are essential.
  • 4 x 8 and 4 x 9 OC Treated: Treated T1-11 siding provides enhanced durability and resistance to moisture, making it suitable for exterior applications in regions with harsh weather conditions.

 

T1-11 siding’s versatility, durability, and aesthetic appeal make it a popular choice for exterior cladding projects, providing both functionality and style to any building.

RB & B Siding

RB & B (Reverse Board and Batten) siding is a classic and rustic option for exterior cladding. It features wide vertical boards with narrower battens covering the gaps between them, creating a distinctive and charming look. RB & B siding is commonly used in rural and cottage-style homes, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Advantages of RB & B Siding:

  • Traditional Appearance: RB & B siding offers a timeless and traditional look that adds character and charm to any home or building.

  • Durability: Made from high-quality wood materials, RB & B siding is durable and resistant to weathering, ensuring long-lasting performance and protection.

  • Customizable: RB & B siding can be customized to fit various architectural styles and design preferences, offering flexibility and versatility in exterior cladding.

Advantages of RB & B Siding: 4” OC and 8” OC

  • 4 x 8 OC Cedar: Cedar RB & B siding offers natural beauty and durability, making it a premium choice for high-end residential and commercial applications.

  • 4 x 8 OC Pine: Pine RB & B siding provides a cost-effective solution for achieving a rustic and charming look, suitable for a wide range of architectural styles.

  • 4 x 8 OC Treated: Treated RB & B siding offers enhanced durability and resistance to moisture, making it suitable for exterior applications in regions with harsh weather conditions.

 

RB & B siding’s traditional appearance, durability, and customization options make it a popular choice for homeowners and builders seeking to enhance the exterior of their properties with a touch of rustic elegance.

Birch Plywood

Birch plywood is a versatile and high-quality engineered wood product commonly used in various interior applications. It is made from thin layers of birch veneer glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to improve strength and stability. Birch plywood is known for its smooth surface, uniform appearance, and excellent strength-to-weight ratio.

Advantages of Birch Plywood:

  • Smooth Surface: Birch plywood features a smooth and consistent surface that is ideal for painting, staining, or applying veneers, providing a flawless finish to any project.

  • Strength and Stability: The cross-grain construction of birch plywood results in superior strength and stability, making it suitable for structural applications and projects requiring high-performance materials.

  • Versatility: Birch plywood is highly versatile and can be used in a wide range of interior applications, including cabinetry, furniture making, flooring, and millwork.

Available Sizes: Natural and Pre-finished 1 side

  • ¼” x 4 x 8: Thin birch plywood is commonly used for cabinet backing, drawer bottoms, and decorative panels where weight and thickness are concerns.

  • ½” x 4 x 8: Standard birch plywood thickness suitable for various interior applications, including furniture making, shelving, and wall paneling.

  • ¾” x 4 x 8: Thick birch plywood ideal for heavy-duty structural applications such as subflooring, sheathing, and furniture construction.

 

Birch plywood’s smooth surface, strength, and versatility make it a preferred choice for interior designers, cabinetmakers, and woodworkers seeking high-quality materials for their projects

Fir

Fir wood is valued for its strength, stability, and versatility. It is commonly used in construction, woodworking, and furniture making due to its excellent load-bearing capabilities and resistance to warping and splitting. Fir is available in various grades and types, making it suitable for both structural and decorative applications.

Advantages of Fir:

  • Strength and Stability: Fir wood is known for its high strength-to-weight ratio, making it ideal for structural applications such as framing, joists, and beams.

  • Workability: Fir is easy to work with using common woodworking tools, allowing for precise cuts, shaping, and joinery.

  • Appearance: Fir’s straight grain and uniform texture make it suitable for both painted and stained finishes, providing a versatile option for interior and exterior projects.

Available Sizes and Types:

  • 3/8″ x 4 x 8 RF & AC: Fir wood in this size and grade is commonly used for sheathing, subflooring, and roof decking applications, providing structural support and stability.

  • ½” x 4 x 8 AC: This thicker dimension is suitable for heavy-duty structural framing, joists, and beams, offering strength and durability in demanding construction projects.

  • ¾” x 4 x 8 AC: Ideal for exterior trim, siding, and decorative accents, providing a versatile and attractive option for enhancing the aesthetic of any building.

 

Fir wood’s strength, stability, and workability make it a preferred choice for builders, contractors, and woodworkers seeking reliable and high-performance materials for their projects.

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

PVC, or Polyvinyl Chloride, is a versatile plastic material widely used in construction for its durability, low maintenance, and affordability. PVC products are resistant to moisture, chemicals, and rot, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. PVC is available in various sizes and thicknesses, offering a wide range of options for different projects.

Advantages of PVC:

  • Durability: PVC is highly durable and resistant to moisture, chemicals, and rot, making it suitable for use in humid or wet environments.

  • Low Maintenance: PVC requires minimal maintenance and is easy to clean, making it an ideal choice for applications where upkeep is a concern.

  • Affordability: PVC products are cost-effective compared to traditional building materials such as wood or metal, making them a budget-friendly option for construction projects.

Available Sizes and Types:

  • 3/8″ thickness 4 x 8, 4 x 10, 4 x 12: Thin PVC sheets are commonly used for interior wall paneling, signage, and decorative applications where lightweight and flexible materials are desired.
  • 1/2″ thickness 4 x 8, 4 x 10, 4 x 12: Standard PVC thickness suitable for various interior and exterior applications, including trim, molding, and siding.
  • 3/4″ thickness 4 x 8, 4 x 10, 4 x 12, 4 x 18: Thick PVC sheets are ideal for heavy-duty structural applications such as shelving, partitions, and wall cladding.
  • 1” thickness 4 x 8, 4 x 10, 4 x 12: Thick PVC sheets are ideal for heavy-duty structural applications.
  • 1 ½”thickness 4 x 8, 4 x 12 Thick PVC sheets are ideal for heavy-duty structural applications.
PVC’s durability, low maintenance, and affordability make it a popular choice for a wide range of construction projects, from residential renovations to commercial developments.

PVC Ply Bead

PVC Ply Bead is a type of PVC paneling designed to mimic the look of traditional wood beadboard. It features a tongue-and-groove design that allows for easy installation and seamless joints. PVC Ply Bead is moisture-resistant and easy to clean, making it suitable for high-moisture areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms.

Advantages of PVC Ply Bead:

  • Moisture Resistance: PVC Ply Bead is resistant to moisture, mold, and mildew, making it ideal for use in humid or wet environments.

  • Easy Installation: The tongue-and-groove design of PVC Ply Bead allows for quick and easy installation, reducing labor costs and time spent on the job.

  • Low Maintenance: PVC Ply Bead requires minimal maintenance and can be easily cleaned with soap and water, making it a practical choice for busy households.

Available Sizes:

  • ½” thickness, 4 x 8: Standard size PVC Ply Bead panels are suitable for various interior applications, including wall paneling, wainscoting, and ceiling treatments.

 

PVC Ply Bead’s durability, ease of installation, and low maintenance make it a popular choice for homeowners and contractors seeking an affordable and attractive alternative to traditional wood beadboard.

Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead

Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead is a type of plywood paneling featuring a beadboard design. It offers the timeless charm of traditional beadboard with the durability and stability of plywood. Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead is commonly used for interior wall paneling, ceiling treatments, and wainscoting, adding warmth and character to any space.

Advantages of Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead:

  • Traditional Aesthetic: Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead provides a classic beadboard look that adds charm and elegance to any room or space.

  • Durability: Made from Southern Yellow Pine, a strong and resilient wood species, Ply Bead offers excellent stability and resistance to warping, ensuring long-term performance.

  • Versatility: Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead can be painted, stained, or left natural to match various interior design styles, offering flexibility and customization options.

Available Sizes:

  • 3/8″ x 4 x 8: Standard size Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead panels are suitable for interior wall paneling, ceiling treatments, and wainscoting projects.

 

Southern Yellow Pine Ply Bead’s timeless appeal, durability, and versatility make it a popular choice for homeowners and contractors looking to add character and charm to their interiors.

Additional Plywoods

We offer a variety of specialized plywood options to meet diverse project needs. Explore our selection of high-quality plywoods below:

Marine Plywood:

  • ¼” thickness, 4 x 8 (Aquatex)
  • ½” thickness, 4 x 8 (Okoume)
  • ¾” thickness, 4 x 8 (Okoume)

Maple Pre-finished (1 side):

  • ¼” thickness, 4 x 8
  • ½” thickness, 4 x 8
  • ¾” thickness, 4 x 8

Maple Unfinished B2:

  • ¾” thickness, 4 x 8

MDF Smooth:

  • ¼” thickness, 4 x 8
  • ½” thickness, 4 x 8
  • ¾” thickness, 4 x 8

Luan:

  • ¼” thickness, 4 x 8 (Aquatex)

White Oak Rift Sawn:

  • ¾” thickness, 4 x 8 (Clear 1 side, sanded finish)

Nichi Plywood:

  • ⅜” thickness, available in:
    • 4 x 8
    • 4 x 10
    • 4 x 12

Revolution Plywood:

  • 3/16” thickness, 4 x 8