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Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber In New Hampshire

Updated: July 28, 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.
Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber in New Hampshire
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Where to Buy Hardwood Lumber In New Hampshire

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Finding the best hardwood at the right price is always a search. And while hardwood lumber in New Hampshire is generally easy to find, narrowing in on the right species and exotic woods can take a bit more digging.

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. Highland Hardwoods

Highland Hardwoods is a local success story started in 1986 that has grown to be a top notch supplier of both Appalachian, domestic and exotic hardwoods. With a massive warehouse, retail center and a woodworker friendly supply of hardwood plywood you’ll want to make sure to stop by.

Lastly, they offer up a “shorts” bin that has discounted shorter cuts of lumber (when available) at a discount. Not a lot of lumber yards offer that.

Price List: Yes

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

2. Northland Forest Products Inc

Northland Forest Products is a family run business dating back to the 1970’s. With a long standing FSC certification for exotic wood, a unique “Top Notch” Walnut grade from Missouri sourced wood and export capabilities they are a serious supplier of hardwood. 

While they show huge lumber racks online you might need to give them a call to confirm species and availability.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

3. Goosebay Lumber

Goosebay Lumber is another family-run business with decades of experience in both milling and selling local hardwoods. And one of their specialties is sourcing locally cut thick stock of curly and birds eye Maple. 

And, to with the Maple, they offer up a complete line of domestic and exotic hardwoods (and turning blanks). 

Price List: Yes

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

4. PJ Currier Lumber Company

PJ Currier Lumber is a long-time lumber retailer that features a complete lineup of home building needs, including a good stock of hardwood (domestic and exotic). And, with the larger business, comes options for delivery that are harder to come by with different suppliers.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

5. New London Wood Products

For members of the woodworkers guild (noted above), New London Wood Products offers up one of the favorite things you like to hear: a 10% discount. And while this isn’t a massive wholesale retailer, they offer up local hardwoods and softwoods (including live edge) and good prices.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

6. Home Grown Lumber

With an onsite mill and focus on using locally sourced wood, Home Grown Lumber sticks to its name and offers up a solid supply of local softwood and hardwoods. And, with live edge slabs a popular buy, they have a great selection in stock to choose from.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

7. Bingham Lumber

Featuring a retail lumber barn with a unique assortment of flooring both reclaimed and new, barn siding and other reclaimed products Bingham Lumber is a supplier to keep track of. Oh, and that barn is 25,000 sqf of heated retail space for your winter-time shopping.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

8. Sharps Lumber

With an onsite sawmill and ability to cut unique local hardwoods you’ll find Sharps Lumber offers up unique figured wood that’s hard to find from wholesaler stocked lumber yards.

And, like many Granite State retailers, Sharps Lumber is a locally owned unit that lives on brand and quality. 

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

9. Feuer Lumber

With a 50+ year history of offering top quality hardwoods at competitive prices, Feuer is a great resource in a star-studded field of New Hampshire hardwood suppliers. Be sure to check their stock of domestic and exotic hardwoods, as well as a variety of domestic softwoods.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

10. Goss Lumber

As a three generation supplier who focuses on local hardwoods you’ll be sure to find a quality source of, well, local hardwoods. In fact, with a target of lumber sourced within 20 miles they are a “green supplier” featuring reduced energy use from the log to your planer.

Price List: No

Online Shopping: No

Wood Selection

Services & Supplies

Resources

Before searching for your hardwood lumber in New Hampshire, it’s worth taking a look at local guilds and woodworking clubs. And while finding hardwood lumber in New Hampshire is easy, a few of these guilds can point you to 10% discounts on your stock (making this directory worth sharing with your fellow woodworkers!)

Woodworking Guilds

Woodturning Clubs

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Featured New Hampshire Wood

While not as common in furniture or cabinetry due to its size, the Paper Birch is the state tree of New Hampshire.

But, an excellent hardwood that thrives locally and is available in figured cuts is Maple. Few woods offer the unique grain pattern of curly or birds eye Maple.

Be sure to check out Sharps Lumber below for a specialist in this type of figured wood.

Hardwood Lumber in New Hampshire Border States

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Eric has been a professional woodworker for over thirty years and has worked in small cabinet shops making everything from kitchen cabinets to hand-made furniture. Now working from a home woodworking shop Eric is sharing his passion for woodworking, tool advice and how-to knowledge from his Minnesota-based woodshop.

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