Proudly providing building products and services to North Texas since 1960. Located in Fort Worth, Sweeney Lumber is known for a diversified product line and a leader in excellent customer service. Being a member of the Lumbermen's Association of Texas, National Association of Homebuilders, and the Structural Building Components Association allows Sweeney Lumber to be up to date on the current trends in the homebuilding industry.
Please browse our products page for a list of the building products and trusses we can provide to you. Contact us and let one of our knowledgeable sales staff assist you.
Please browse our products page for a list of the building products and trusses we can provide to you. Contact us and let one of our knowledgeable sales staff assist you.
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Located in Fort Worth, Texas, Sweeney Lumber was founded in 1960 by Hal Hughes and Robert Sweeney, with a commitment to provide quality products and services to the construction industry. Complimented by our other divisions, Resdoor and Sweeney Hardwoods, we provide our customers with a complete line of building products and services including softwood lumber, panel products, prefabricated trusses, doors, mouldings, hardwoods and windows.
Reviews (8)
Brian Frazier
Nov 19, 2021
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Joshua England
Oct 02, 2021
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If you just want siding for your home dont go here. They only care about you as a customer if you buy a truck load. No one would help me and the people I talked to were annoyed I guess, since I was in my personal vehicle. No covid precautions like masks or social distancing. They just dont care it seems. Wont try them again
Carla Cabrero
Sep 19, 2021
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Joey Ferreri
Feb 21, 2021
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Jacob Krause
Dec 10, 2020
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Walter Williams
Jun 22, 2020
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Sxs S.
Aug 13, 2019
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Bought a cord of lumber from them, got it back and half the pile was split boards all placed on the inside of the cord where you could not see them, conveniently. Called back and they refused to replace them. Said that we kept them too long (20 days) and they dried out.
We even noticed on a few of the boards where they attempted to glue them together.
Go to Home Depot, not worth the 2 cents a board you will save.
We even noticed on a few of the boards where they attempted to glue them together.
Go to Home Depot, not worth the 2 cents a board you will save.
Agustin Martinez
Sep 12, 2018
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