Current Specials
While supplies last!
151 SAINT JOHN STREET
PORTLAND MAINE
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8-4
SATURDAY 8-12
Current Specials
While supplies last!
Current Specials
While supplies last!
We offer onsite planing, ripping, and re-sawing, but it is important to schedule any shop work before arrival. We can't always make the cuts while you wait. Please call us today for current pricing and to schedule your project ahead of time.
Atlantic Hardwoods serves clients throughout Portland, ME; South Portland, ME; Falmouth, ME; Cape Elizabeth, ME; Yarmouth, ME; Cumberland, ME; Scarborough, ME; Freeport, ME; Westbrook, ME; Brunswick, ME; Saco, ME; Wells, ME; Windham ME;
Domestically grown and used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. Excellent exterior properties make it a good choice for marine and garden use as well. Consider quarter sawn when extra dimensional stability is required.
Grown in the Northern US and Southern Canada, maple is used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. Its dense, tight grain properties make it a good choice for countertops and cutting boards.
Domestically produced, poplar is less dense than most other hardwoods and cuts and sands with ease. Its smooth tight grain makes it a favorite for painted trim and cabinets.
Domestically grown and used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. red oak is a great value compared to white oak or hickory. Its warm reddish-brown color and open-grained texture create a classic look with durable properties.
Domestically grown and used for furniture, cabinet, jewelry boxes and artwork. Salmon in color when freshly sawn, cherry warms up when exposed to light to a classic dark reddish-brown. Tight-grained and rich in tone, this formal wood always stands out.
Locally grown and used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. Creamy white sapwood and a warm reddish-brown heartwood create varying colors and texture.
Locally grown and used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. A dense, creamy and open grained wood favored for striking tool handles and baseball bats, ash has exceptional tensile strength that allows it to bend a bit before fracture.
Domestically grown and used for furniture, flooring and cabinet work. Color ranges from bright white sapwood to varying browns and black mineral streaking in the heartwood. Dense and grainy, hickory is a favorite for making a statement.
Imported from Africa, this warm reddish-brown wood is an excellent substitute for true mahogany. Denser, more color consistent, less expensive and equally as decay resistant as hard-to-find Honduran mahogany, Sapele is a great choice for furniture, cabinets and trim both inside and out.
Primarily Imported from Burma and Southeast Asia, this golden-brown wood can be used for boat building, furniture and many outdoor projects. Teak has legendary water- and decay-resistant properties and has been favored by the marine industry for centuries. One of the more expensive hardwoods but unique in its properties and durability.
Domestically grown with a creamy white and almost grainless texture, basswood has always been a favorite of carvers. Duck decoys, sculptures and other intricate work is made easier with this softer fiber. Basswood has limited exterior qualities.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
This species is generally in stock with varying thicknesses and widths as available.
Please check for current stock status.
151 Saint John St., Portland, Maine 04102
PHONE: 207-773-9663 | FAX: 207-774-3272 | EMAIL: glen@atlantichardwoods.com