With one of the largest inventories of industrial lumber across the Midwest, Troymill Wood Products is fully equipped with the industrial lumber supply our customers need. In manufacturing and lumber industries, industrial lumber is the term used to describe the remaining part of the log that cant be sawn into usable grade lumber. Grade lumber is used for items like furniture, cabinets, and flooring.
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Based on 11 Reviews
Add ReviewGreat service they unload me quick...plenty room to turn aroundReport
I work there, nice people, great place to work,Report
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Went there to pick up pallets on Aug 22. With two trucks ahead of me I was out in one hour from the time I came into the property and they only had one dock available. The workers were friendly and helpful. As a truck driver I go to many places, this one is my favorite.Report
They are Amish, treat them with respect and they will give it back. Just as a side note, don't bother them when they are on break, be respectful to them and they will give it back.
While waiting, everyone that made eye contact with me smiled and waved.Re: Went there to pick up pal ... Troymill Wood Products replied on Friday, August 23rd 2019Thanks Ken! We really appreciate the positive feedback.
No one ever answers their phone or has the courtesy to return your call. Go elsewhere.Report
Delivered a load of lumber, very efficient fast unloadingReportRe: Delivered a load of lumbe ... Troymill Wood Products replied on Friday, June 15th 2018Thanks Merlin!
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Troymill Wood Products carries industrial lumber products including hardwood pallets, railroad ties, and timber mats. In sawmills, not every log is split perfectly. There are imperfections such as knots, striations, scratches, or scars. These pieces of wood are not ideal to build a table, chair, or even flooring. An untrained eye would see this as junk lumber, but to us, it builds our industrial lumber supply.