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Tidewater Lumber and Moulding, Inc

Listing #1382   Listed on: 08/16/2012
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Tidewater Lumber and Moulding Inc.
Wood is Wonderful


Tidewater Lumber and Moulding has been in business for over 30 years. Ed Voorhees started Tidewater Lumber and Moulding by providing value added services to lumber such as planing, ripping, and moulding. Three years ago we added a new kiln drying service. Today we stock over 25 species of lumber.

We manufacture many different products such as architectural mouldings, flooring, paneling, decking, and flooring accessories. We also distribute lumber and plywood to cabinet makers and custom furniture builders.

Our new Pergola kits are hand crafted for any stock or custom size using some of the most beautiful cypress in america.

We deliver within a 150 mile radius with our own fleet of trucks, and anything out of our delivery area is shipped on a flatbed or LTL.

 
Welcome to Tidewater
Our stock flooring is run in 12'to 18
Our New Kiln Drying service!
Our finished Board u-pick racks for furniture and projects.
All pre-cut by us.
Our latest Custom Pergola turned out to be an Oasis by the pool!
Company Name:   Tidewater Lumber and Moulding, Inc
Contact Name:   Scott Bailey
Location:   Greer, SC  29615
Year Founded:   1980
Sq. Footage:   17,000
Employees:   12
Gross Sales:   N/A
Website:   www.tidewaterlumberinc.com

Product Specialties:
    Architectural Millwork - Custom Millwork
    Architectural Millwork - Flooring
    Architectural Millwork - Moldings
    Furniture - Outdoor Furniture
    Miscellaneous - Timber Framing

Shop Equipment:
    Mattison - 276
    Mattison - 276
    Mattison - 276
    Weinig - Unimat 22A
    Baker - 1800
    Mereen Johnson - 312



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