Buy Oak Wood Wholesale
Buy Oak wood wholesale is one of the most popular woods used in furniture and flooring in the US. Oak is often found in traditional, craftsman, and mission style furniture and is the wood of choice for the Amish, as well as famed furniture designers Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright. Our Oak log is highly durable, easy to work with, and looks great stained or with a clear, natural finish. This is also one of the most efficient woods to burn due to the high BTU content.
Wood Description
Wood Species: Oak
Latin name: Quercus
Type of wood: Hardwood
Characteristics: Oak wood has more than 600 species of oak growing in the Northern hemisphere; the most common species are sourced in Europe, North America, and Japan. All oak species are strong, hard, heavy, and dense with very close grain and, due to their high tannin content, they are very resistant to insect and fungal infestations.
Uses:
Our Oak is commonly used for furniture, joinery, flooring, paneling, decking, and veneers.

Oak Boards for Sale
Buy Oak boards for sale is exceedingly strong, heavy and durable. This wood is an attractive light color with a prominent grain and is resistant to fungal attack, thanks to its dense constitution and long-living nature, which must equip the tree for its long lifetime.
Our Oak lumber is very long-living, the trees do have an expiry date, and at URBANARA, all our oak products have been sustainably sourced, often using the wood of naturally fallen trees.
Due to its durable and hard-wearing properties, we use oak logs for collections that require lasting materials, like for kitchen accessories and chopping boards, but also in our lighting collections to add an attractive natural aspect.
Red Oak Rough Cut Lumber for Sale
Red Oak rough cut lumber for sale heartwood is similar to other oaks and coloration runs from a light tan to pink with a reddish tinge. Red Oak for sale is predominantly straight-grained and coarse-textured. This lumber has a somewhat less attractive figure than the White Oak due to smaller rays.
Our red oak is a timeless, American classic used for furniture, flooring, cabinetry, joinery, and architectural millwork. Red Oak is hard, strong, and moderately priced, so many woodworkers greatly value this species. Red Oak for sale has large, open pores and a distinctive grain.
Buy Red Oak Wood in Bulk
Here at Ldwoodllc, we produce fresh and kiln-dried Oak lumber for sale. Length usually is adjustable to each customer request, but usually, we have two standard sizes 25- 27 cm and 28-30 cm. Our Oak lumber has the best quality because it is kiln dried mechanically.
To buy Red Oak wood in bulk all you have to do is send to us a quote and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


Southern Red Oak Wood for Sale
Southern Red Oak Wood for Sale is a handsome, long-lived, large shade tree that gets its name from the rust-colored hairs along with its twigs. The Southern Red Oak grows in dry, loamy soils in uplands and in mixed forests. Red Oak wood is heavy, hard, strong, coarse-grained; used for fence posts, fuel, and general construction.
Specifications
Common Name(s): Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak
Scientific Name: Quercus falcata
Distribution: Southeastern United States
Tree Size: 80-100 ft (25-30 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 42 lbs/ft3 (675 kg/m3)
Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .52, .68
Janka Hardness: 1,060 lbf (4,720 N)
We provide high-quality Oak woods for sale, Oak lumber is one of the most popular woods used in furniture and flooring in the US. It’s often found in traditional, craftsman, and mission style furniture and is the wood of choice for the Amish, as well as famed furniture designers Gustav Stickley and Frank Lloyd Wright. This wood is highly durable, easy to work with, and looks great stained or with a clear, natural finish. This wood is also one of the most efficient woods to burn due to the high BTU content.
The Oakwood comes in a number of hues, and its grain pattern is quite unique, which makes it one of the easier species to recognize. Oak has a long history of use around the home dating back to pre-colonial times and remains every bit as popular today. While this makes it a mainstay in traditional design, its versatility means that it can also make a modern piece come to life.



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