Founded in 1989, Cobblestone Mill Woodworks, Inc. is a small family-owned business located in Ball Ground, Georgia. We are a wholesale manufacturer of quality exterior wood products with extraordinary woodworking proficiencies from a straightforward project to a detailed elaborate project. Our company maintains a national customer base of lumberyards and building supply companies that work directly with the retail consumer.
Our western red cedar is graded as A & BTR as defined by NLGA, R-LIST, and WRCLA. This ensures the practice of being environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable. All of our western red cedar is certified by the Western Wood Product Association (WWPA) and approved by the Board of Review of the American Lumber Standard Committee (ALSC).
Our western red cedar is graded as A & BTR as defined by NLGA, R-LIST, and WRCLA. This ensures the practice of being environmentally responsible, socially beneficial, and economically viable. All of our western red cedar is certified by the Western Wood Product Association (WWPA) and approved by the Board of Review of the American Lumber Standard Committee (ALSC).
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A Comprehensive Look Into Construction of Wood Exterior Blinds and Shutters With a Touch of History. The preservation of historic buildings has both historical and sensible value. Older buildings carry the stories of our shared past and capture the nostalgia of a bygone era.
But they also have practical worth in terms of the quality of materials used in their construction; rare hardwoods like heart pine or wood from virgin forests that have long since been destroyed.Communities are now coming to realize not only the significance but also the usefulness of these older buildings for neighborhood revitalization as they are restored and pressed back into service as new homes or for business use.
But they also have practical worth in terms of the quality of materials used in their construction; rare hardwoods like heart pine or wood from virgin forests that have long since been destroyed.Communities are now coming to realize not only the significance but also the usefulness of these older buildings for neighborhood revitalization as they are restored and pressed back into service as new homes or for business use.
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Josh Cook
Oct 26, 2018
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