Precision-Graded Timber for Reliable Performance
In addition to our diverse timber range, we focus on providing solutions that meet both functional and aesthetic requirements. Our timber is available in multiple sizes, thicknesses, and grades to suit customized project needs. From structural strength to refined interior detailing, we ensure consistent quality, easy workability, and reliable supply, supporting projects from planning to completion.
“Timber That Delivers Performance and Reliability”
Types of Timber

Teak Wood
Teak is a premium hardwood known for its high strength, durability, and natural oil content. It is resistant to water, termites, and decay.

Sal Wood
Sal wood is a very hard and heavy timber widely used in India. It has excellent load-bearing capacity but needs proper seasoning.

Pine Wood
Pine wood is lightweight, durable, and cost-effective, featuring a soft texture and natural grain, ideal for furniture, paneling, and interior applications.

Oak Wood
Oak wood is known for its exceptional strength, durability, and beautiful grain, making it ideal for furniture, flooring, and timeless interior designs.

Marandi Wood
Marandi wood is strong, durable, and termite resistant, making it ideal for furniture, doors, and interior applications with a natural, elegant finish.

Cherry Wood
Cherry wood is valued for its rich color, smooth grain, and durability, ideal for premium furniture and elegant interior applications.
Why Good Quality Wood Is Essential for Building Your New Home
What Is Seasoned Wood?
What Is Non-Seasoned Wood?
- Low moisture content
- Stable and strong
- Less chance of shrinkage or warping
- Better bonding with polish, paint, and adhesives
- High moisture level
- Softer and heavier
- More flexible for rough construction
- Lower initial cost
For building a new home, seasoned wood is always the best choice for structural and interior applications due to its strength, stability, and long lifespan.
Non-seasoned wood can still be useful for temporary or low-budget construction needs, where long-term durability is not a priority.
What Is Seasoned Wood?
- Low moisture content
- Stable and strong
- Less chance of shrinkage or warping
- Better bonding with polish, paint, and adhesives
What Is Non-Seasoned Wood?
- High moisture level
- Softer and heavier
- More flexible for rough construction
- Lower initial cost
Frequently Asked Questions
The right timber depends on usage. Hardwood is ideal for furniture, doors, and flooring due to its strength and finish, while softwood is commonly used for construction, framing, and general building work. Our team can guide you based on your project needs.
Yes, we supply timber in both standard and custom sizes to suit your project needs. Custom dimensions are available based on feasibility and availability. Our team can guide you to select the right size for your specific requirements.
Timber pricing depends on type, grade, size, and current market conditions. Additional factors like finish, treatment, and quantity affect cost. Bulk or large orders often qualify for special pricing. Contact us for accurate, project-specific rates.
Absolutely! Customers are welcome to visit our yard and inspect the timber before purchase. You can check quality, finish, and size to ensure it meets your expectations, helping you make a confident and informed buying decision.
No, indoor and outdoor applications require different types of timber due to durability and moisture resistance. We help you select the appropriate timber for your specific use, ensuring long-lasting performance and proper treatment for each environment.
Yes, we cater to bulk orders for builders, contractors, and large-scale projects. We can supply large quantities efficiently while ensuring consistent quality, timely delivery, and assistance in selecting the right type and grade of timber for your needs.
With proper usage, seasoning, and treatment, timber can last for many years. Durability depends on type, maintenance, and environmental exposure. Indoor timber generally lasts longer, while outdoor timber may require protective treatments to prevent decay and damage.
