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Clark's Hardwood Lumber PROS Builders, Contractors, Architects we have the custom services and selection you need... INDUSTRIAL Cabinet shops, boat builders, institutions; Clark’s has the products to keep you productive... ARTISTS CRAFTSMEN Furniture makers, Luthiers, Sculptors, Art Students, take your craft to the next level... CONSUMERS Friendly, knowledgable staff and a vast selection of hardwoods and exotics for your next project... CLARK’S HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. Over 100 species of hardwoods, softwoods and exotic woods. Serving Houston, Texas since 1946 with great service, custom millwork and mouldings. Office Hours: Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am -1:00 pm Atlantic White Cedar S4S Western Red Cedar 4/4x6 Rgh C and Btr V/G 4/4x12 Rgh C and Btr V/G softwoods 8/4x6 Rgh C and Btr V/G SOFTWOOD LUMBER 8/4x8 Rgh C and Btr V/G 8/4x12 Rgh C and Btr V/G Douglas Fir 1x2 – 2x12 S4S C and Btr Douglas Fir 8/4 x 5 Rgh C and Btr V/G 8/4x6 Rgh C and Btr V/G 8/4/8 Rgh B and Btr V/G 4x6 - 12x12 Rgh FOHC #1 COM & BTR Ponderosa Pine 1x4 -1x12 S4S C and Btr DOMESTIC HARDWOODS Yellow Pine 1x4 – 1x12 S4S C and Btr Alder Rgh S2S1E S4S Redwood 1x4 – 2x12 S4S CAH Ash Rgh S2S1E Barnwood 1x12 Thermal Treated Ash Rgh S4S Basswood Rgh Beech Rgh S2S1E Birch Rgh S2S1E S4S Cedar –Aromatic Rgh S2S1E S4S Cherry Rgh S2S1E S4S hardwoods Cherry QS/RS Rgh Cypress –Sel/Pecky Panel Rgh S2S1E Sinker Cypress Rgh INTERNATIONAL HARDWOODS Hickory/Pecan Rgh European Beech Rgh S2S1E Maple –Hard and Soft Rgh S2S1E S4S Lyptus Rgh Red Oak PS Rgh S2S1E S4S African Mahogany Rgh Red Oak QS/RS Rgh S2S1E Genuine Mahogany Rgh S2S1E S4S White Oak PS Rgh S2S1E S4S Superior Color Redheart White Oak QS/RS Rgh S2S1E Sapele Rgh Poplar Rgh S2S1E S4S Sipo Rgh Walnut Rgh S2S1E S4S Teak Rgh S2S1E Walnut QS/RS Rgh EXOTIC HARDWOODS Anegre Macassar Ebony Tiger Maple Honduran Rosewood Balsa Goncalo Alves Mesquite Sapele QS Redheart Beech Bird Peck Hickory Narra Satinwood Flame Birch Holly English Brown Oak Snakewood Bloodwood Jatoba Olive English Sycamore Bocote Brazilian Kingwood Osage Orange Tulipwood Bubinga Koa Padauk Claro Walnut Butternut Lacewood Palm Peruvian Walnut Canary Wood Lignum Vitae Pearwood Wenge Spanish Cedar Black Limba Pink Ivory Yellowheart Curly Cherry BE Maple Antique Longleaf Pine Zebrawood Wormy Chestnut Curly Maple Purpleheart Ziricote exotics Cocobolo Quilted Maple Bolivan Rosewood African Ebony Spalted Maple EI Rosewood Clark’s Hardwood Lumber Co. 700 E. 5 1/2 Street, Houston, TX 77007 (713) 862-6628 WWW.CLARKSHARDWOOD.COM PLYWOOD Alder Cypress UV Mahogany MDO Ash Brown Ebony Meranti Walnut QS Anegre VG Red Elm Red Oak UV Walnut plywood Bedford Village Europly White Oak Wenge Beech Fir Okoume Zebrawood Birch VG Fir Pecan & MDF China Birch C2 Goncalo Alves Yellow Pine Curly Birch Hardboard Sapele RS Arreis UV Birch Homosote Teak Classic Lam Aromatic Cedar Lauan Bending Maple MDF Plum Creek Spanish Cedar Lyptus VG Maple BM MDF Lite Cherry Mahogany (Afr) UV Maple Medite II MARINE Marine Fir marine Okoume veneer VENEER EXOTIC VENEER Ash SA Rosewood Knotty Alder Mappa Burl Birch Teak Clear Alder Mesquite Cherry Walnut Olive Ash Burl Pommele Sapele PS/RS African Mahogany Carpathian Elm Burl Satinwood QTR Honduran Mahogany Lacewood QTR Tulipwood (misc pcs) Maple Crotch Mahogany Walnut Burl BE Maple Block Mottle Makore Walnut Crotch Red Oak PS Birds Eye Maple Wenge QTR White Oak PS/RS/QS Maple Burl Zebrawood Birch Maple mouldings Cherry Red Oak Walnut White Pine FJ Mahogany green SLABS & FLITCHES Swamp Ash Maple Sapele Sweet Aromatic Cedar Mesquite Gum wood Cherry English Brown Oak Sycamore China Berry Live Oak Tallow ACCOYA FSC CERTIFIED Elm Pearwood Walnut Carpathian Elm Pecan White Oak 4/4x6 Rgh 6/4x8 Rgh Madrone Post Oak 4/4x8 Rgh 8/4x6 Rgh 5/4x6 Rgh 8/4x8 Rgh 6/4x6 Rgh 10/4x6 Rgh slabs & Flitches Clark’s Hardwood Lumber Co. 700 E. 5 1/2 Street, Houston, TX 77007 (713) 862-6628 WWW.CLARKSHARDWOOD.COM services Clark’s stocks the everyday items your business needs to move forward and provides great support services. We maintain substantial levels of ply goods, rough lumber, finished lumber and mouldings. Plus, premium items like Accoya, the next generation of treated lumber. trade associations SERVICES Full service industrial mill operation. Custom profile grinding. 3000+ moulding profiles. Over 200 Years Building Experience. centrally located in the Houston Heights for your convenience Bldg. 5 Bldg. 6 Bldg. 7 & 8 Rough Hardwoods Mouldings building maps Bulk Plywood Bulk Lumber (Employees Only) Mouldings Bldg. 1 Bldg. 3 Bldg. 2 1/2 Bldg. 2 Plywood Exotics Bldg. 4 Figured Veneer You Are Here Surfaced Hardwoods Lumber Oce Glues Mill Milled (Employees Only) Finishes Sowoods Mantles Samples of Tools & Slabs the Woods More Exotics We Carry Main Entrance 5 1/2 Street To White Oak Granberry Over 100 species of hardwoods, softwoods and exotic woods. Serving Houston, Texas since 1946 with great service, custom millwork and mouldings. Office Hours: Mon - Fri 7:30 am - 5:00 pm, Sat 9:00 am -1:00 pm Clark’s Hardwood Lumber Co. 700 E. 5 1/2 Street, Houston, TX 77007 (713) 862-6628 WWW.CLARKSHARDWOOD.COM.
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