Timber

Precision-Graded Timber for Reliable Performance

We supply a wide range of timber suitable for interior work, construction, and furniture. Our focus is simple—to provide materials that are strong, reliable, and easy to work with in day-to-day applications. Over time, we’ve understood that every project is different. Some require strength for structural support, while others need a clean finish for interiors. That’s why we keep different types of timber, including hardwood for durability, softwood for versatility, and treated wood that offers protection against moisture and termites. Our timber is properly sourced and seasoned to help reduce issues such as bending, cracking, and shrinking. As experienced timber dealers in Faridabad, we focus on providing materials that perform well over time, whether for residential or commercial projects.

We also keep multiple sizes, thicknesses, and cut-to-size pieces so customers can choose what suits their work without unnecessary adjustments. From basic framework to detailed interior work, our aim is to provide materials that support every stage of the project.

“Timber That Delivers Performance and Reliability”

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Types of Timber

Ivory Coast Teak wood

Ivory Coast Teak

Teak is a strong hardwood with natural oils that help resist water, termites, and decay. It is commonly used for long-lasting furniture and interiors.

Malayasian Sal wood

Saal Wood

Sal wood is heavy and strong, often used where load-bearing strength is important. It performs well when properly seasoned.

SYP Pine wood

Pine Wood

Pine wood is lightweight and affordable, with a natural grain that works well for furniture, paneling, and general interior use.

Tanzania Teak wood

Tanzania Teak

Tanzania teak is known for its durability and rich appearance, making it suitable for premium furniture, doors, and outdoor use.

Marandi wood

Marandi Wood

Marandi wood is a reliable option for furniture and doors, offering good strength along with a natural finish.

CP Teak wood

CP Teak Wood

CP teak has a uniform grain and balanced strength, making it suitable for everyday furniture, doors, and window frames.

Ivory Coast Teak wood

Ivory Coast Teak Wood

Teak is a strong hardwood with natural oils that help resist water, termites, and decay. It is commonly used for long-lasting furniture and interiors.

Malayasian Sal wood

Saal Wood

Sal wood is heavy and strong, often used where load-bearing strength is important. It performs well when properly seasoned.

SYP Pine wood

Pine Wood

Pine wood is lightweight and affordable, with a natural grain that works well for furniture, paneling, and general interior use.

Tanzania Teak wood

Tanzania Teak Wood

Tanzania teak is known for its durability and rich appearance, making it suitable for premium furniture, doors, and outdoor use.

Marandi wood

Marandi Wood

Marandi wood is a reliable option for furniture and doors, offering good strength along with a natural finish.

CP Teak wood

CP Teak Wood

CP teak has a uniform grain and balanced strength, making it suitable for everyday furniture, doors, and window frames.

Why Good Quality Wood Is Essential for Building Your New Home

The type of wood you choose directly affects how long your furniture and interiors will last. Good quality timber helps avoid future issues like bending, cracking, or damage, making your work more durable and stable.

What Is Seasoned Wood?

Seasoned wood is wood that has been dried properly to reduce moisture. This can be done naturally or using machines.

What Is Non-Seasoned Wood?

Non-seasoned wood, also known as fresh wood, still contains a high level of moisture because it is used soon after cutting.

For most home and interior work, seasoned wood is the better choice because it lasts longer and stays stable over time.

Non-seasoned wood can still be used where the budget is limited or the work is temporary, but it may require more maintenance later.

What Is Seasoned Wood?

Seasoned wood is wood that has been dried properly to reduce its natural moisture content. This can be done naturally (air seasoning) or artificially (kiln seasoning).

What Is Non-Seasoned Wood?

Non-seasoned wood (also called green or fresh wood) contains high moisture content as it is used soon after cutting.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of timber should I choose for my project?

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.

Do you provide timber in custom sizes?

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.

How is timber priced?

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.

Can I inspect the timber before buying?

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.

Can the same timber be used indoors and outdoors?

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.

Do you supply in bulk?

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.

How long does timber last?

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.