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The New And Improved ChannelLumber.com

January 24, 2014

The team at Channel Lumber is thrilled to announce the launch of our new website. It has been a team effort and we are more than happy with the results. Our aim was to have a site that highlights our quality of products, product availability, service versatility, and our involvement with sustainable building strategies. With more pictures and more information, our site allows for visitors to get to know us a bit better. Channel Lumber has been serving the Bay Area with lumber, milling, and assembly for over 50 years. The Channel Lumber story is honorable and we are proud to share our history and our goals with our customers.

 

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Channel Lumber is proud to be committed to sustainable and responsible lumber and green building practices. We have a large percentage of products that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®); a global nonprofit created to ensure forest products are harvested in an environmentally sound and socially and economically beneficial manner. With our FSC certified products, we engage in many building projects that are certified in Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED); a ranking system that addresses the entire building lifecycle. Our site extensively lists all of our available products and services. Channel Lumber carries one of the largest lumber inventories in California and we are happy to clearly display our products on our site, giving you insight and ideas on your next project. Channel Lumber is a one-stop shop for your entire project; browse through our extensive products page and begin to visualize your project coming to life. The experienced and friendly team at Channel Lumber is committed to ensuring you have the highest quality products for your projects partnered with superior customer service. We hope you enjoy our newly designed site as much as we enjoy providing you with sustainable inventory; allowing for a flawless build from start to finish.

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