TimberTown Atlanta
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About TimberTown Atlanta
With it's friendly people, delicious food, fun festivals, and wonderful parks, Atlanta is the perfect place to spend lots of time outside. As fellow outdoor living lovers, TimberTown has the highest quality materials and expert knowledge you need to create your outdoor living retreat. Whether you're looking to expand your living space with a porch or relax with a drink under the stars on your new deck, we've got you covered. We even carry specialty products for interior or exterior siding, soffits, and accents walls.
Our new facility is houses all of our lumber products inside our warehouse so they are kept clean and safe from the elements. TimberTown Atlanta also has the largest indoor decking display in the south! Professionals and the public are welcome, so come by and start enjoying your outside!
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Thermally Modified Lumber
Thermally Modified Lumber Many people in the United States are unfamiliar with thermally modified wood. Although the process has been around in some form or another for centuries it hasn’t been until recently that the product has started to gain momentum in this country. Thermally modified wood can…more
Versatile Cedar Siding
Cedar siding, for decades, has been thought of exclusively in terms of exterior applications. A new era of design has challenged those long-held ideas. Wood siding has become an integral part of today’s interior design in every application from accent walls to large modern spaces. Cedar siding especially,…more
Cedar Grades
#TimberTips Cedar Grades: Whats the Difference? How can you figure out what grade of cedar you need for your project? Lumber grades are very technical and detailed, which means they can be confusing and complicated when deciding what grade you want for a project. Different species have…more
Can Softwoods Be As Durable As Hardwoods?
#TimberTips Can Softwoods be as durable as Hardwoods? Generally speaking, Softwoods and Hardwoods are classified based on the density of the wood species and the growth of the tree. Slower growth equals a denser species making it a hardwood. But, there are some products in the market that…more
