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Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber In Nevada

Updated: December 11, 2022
Finding hardwood at a reasonable price is hard. Box stores charge a high markup, and local sources take a lot of research. Use this guide to help find quality hardwood lumber near you.
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Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber In Nevada

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Buying hardwood of any quantity is costly. Due to issues from the  pandemic and inflation finding the best hardwood near you at a reasonable price is difficult. In this guide to hardwood in Nevada you’ll find a collection of top hardwood stores in your state (and bordering) to browse prices and stock.

To help your search you’ll find:

  • Price list links when published
  • Key services like surfacing (eg. S3S) 
  • Pick-up vs. delivery
Lastly, with the price of hardwoods even a few dozen board feet can be worth a 1-2 hour drive. And who knows, maybe you’ll find a hardwood for turning, reclaimed lumber or even urban timber for your next project.
 
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1. Mastercraft Hardwood

There’s a few hardwood dealers in each state that offer up all of the varieties you need, and Mastercraft Hardwood is one of them in Nevada. This retailer has been around since 1983 and features domestic, exotics, softwoods, and live edge slabs they should have anything you need.

And if you live in the Reno area, they offer up home delivery for an extra fee.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

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2. Peterman Lumber

Peterman Lumber is in the heart of Las Vegas and offers up a complete selection of hardwoods, exotics, plywood and moulding products. They are a larger volume dealer, so larger orders may be needed vs. hand selected stock.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

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3. Reclaimed Secrets

Reclaimed Secrets is, as the name implies, one of the reusable sourced lumber suppliers in Nevada. And for over the last decade they have made custom furniture from their up-cycled wood. You’ll find a good selection of wood, lived edge and even an online shop for hardwoods.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: Yes

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4. Woodstock Architectural Products

Woodstock Architectural Products is a destination for higher end woodworking that includes unique live edge slabs, reclaimed wood and other architectural supplies. They offer a collection of hardwoods as well and are worth a call.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: Yes

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5. McKillacan Lumber

This supplier is for larger orders, but with few hardwood resources in town they are worth a mention. McKillican is part of a West Coast distribution channel that runs up into Canada. And, they stock all the primary hardwood species you may need.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

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6. L&L Reclaimed Wood

If your search is taking you into reclaimed wood, L&L Reclaimed Wood may be a supplier for your project. While they lean towards design to build, if you are in the Reno area they are worth a look. 

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

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7. Desert Lumber

With #7 on the list, and excluding national chain vendors like Rockler and Woodcraft, we’ll switch to larger lumber yards that offer up softwoods. And, Desert Lumber is one of those suppliers with two locations in Las Vegas.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

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Services & Supplies

Resources

While Nevada hardwood retailers are a harder to find, there is still ample selection within the top sellers of all the hardwoods, softwoods and exotic lumber you’re looking for. So while your store choices may be limited, the supply for what you need shouldn’t be.

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3 thoughts on “Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber In Nevada”

  1. Thanks for the addition! After looking at their site they seem to be a wholesaler only. Do you know if they sell direct to consumers?

    Eric

  2. Rugby sells to public. Less selection than Peterman, but frequently has more inventory of the common type (maple, etc) and often longer boards. Peterman and Rugby both have good selection of veneered sheet. They are in the same industrial center so if you visit one its a minute to the other.

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