Lumber
American white oak (Quercus alba) combines excellent mechanical strength, natural watertightness, and unique aromatic potential, making it the wood of choice for flooring, cooperage, fine furniture, and sustainable construction. Responsibly harvested in the hardwood forests of the Eastern United States (Appalachians, Ohio Valley, Missouri), American white oak is a material of high ecological and heritage value.
Lumber Characteristics
At Graf Brothers, we offer a wide range of sawn products for the most demanding professionals.
Our high-performance equipment enables us to cut oak pieces up to 16′ 5″ in length, in a wide range of widths — from approximately 4″ to 13″ and beyond.
Species
White Oak 4/4, 5/4
Grades
FAS
Common & Better (Proprietary grade – sound tight knots, mineral streaks, and very limited splits)
Grain Pattern
Quartered
Rift & Quartered
Rift
Widths
4″–4.9″
5″–5.9″
6″–6.9″
7″–7.9″
8″–8.9″
9″–10.9″
11″–12.9″
13″ & wider
Lengths
6, 7, 8′
9–10′
11–12′
13–14′
15–16′
Our Lumber Contacts
Chris Moore, VP of Sales
Phone: 765-748-4944
Email: chris@grafbro.com
Glen Miller, Flooring & Lumber Sales
Phone: 416-725-4960
Email: glen@grafbro.com
Taylor Moore, Flooring & Lumber Sales
Phone: 765-576-1354
Email: taylor@grafbro.com
Yvonne Danos, Lumber Sales
Phone: 606-932-3117 Ext. 127
Email: yvonne@grafbro.com