Kiln-Dried, Stress-Graded Pine Lumber
Pine wood lumber from TradeZoon is milled to standard dimension, stress-graded for structural use, and kiln-dried to export spec. Unlike raw logs, this is ready-to-build stock — straight, light, and priced to work at scale on framing, crating, and general construction jobs.
- ~690 Janka
- Stress-Graded
- Kiln-Dried
- ✓ Moisture content confirmed on every shipment
- ✓ Grading verified before dispatch
- ✓ Quotes returned within 24 hours
Why These Numbers Matter
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Grading
Stress-grading tells you the load a board can actually carry — critical for anything structural, unlike appearance grading alone.
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Janka Hardness
Lower than hardwoods, which is exactly why pine is light to handle and easy to cut, nail, and frame with on site.
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Moisture Content
Determines whether boards will warp, twist, or split after delivery — pine moves more than hardwood if this isn't controlled.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Janka Hardness | ~690 lbf |
| Grain / Character | Straight, tight grain; pale yellow to light brown |
| Grading Standard | Stress-graded structural lumber |
| Moisture Content | Kiln-dried, 12–15% MC |
From Mill to Job Site
Four stages, one shipment: how pine lumber goes from milled stock to export-ready pallets.
Where Pine Lumber Performs Best
Stress-graded stock sized for load-bearing walls, joists, and rafters on cost-sensitive builds.
Straight, easy-to-work boards at low cost per unit — the standard for export packaging and shipping crates.
Light enough to handle in long runs, and takes treatment well for outdoor exposure.
Easy to cut, nail, and finish, making it the default choice for everyday building and renovation work.
Pine Lumber vs. Pine Logs
| Pine Lumber This Page | Pine Logs | |
|---|---|---|
| Form | Milled, dimensioned boards | Raw, round, unmilled logs Pine Wood Logs page → |
| Best For | Framing, crating, ready-to-build projects | Buyers milling their own stock in-house |
| Typical Cost Tier | Mid (includes milling) | Low (raw material only) |
Common Questions About Pine Wood Lumber
What's the difference between pine wood lumber and pine wood logs?
Lumber is milled to dimension and ready to use straight out of the container. Logs are raw and round, meant for buyers who will mill the material themselves.
Is pine lumber strong enough for structural framing?
Yes — stress-graded pine lumber is rated for the load-bearing capacity it needs to carry, and is a standard choice for framing in cost-sensitive construction.
What sizes does pine lumber come in?
We mill to standard construction dimensions on request — get in touch with your required sizes for a container-ready quote.
Can pine lumber be treated for outdoor use?
Yes — pine takes pressure treatment well, making it a common choice for fencing, decking substructure, and other outdoor applications.
What's the minimum order quantity for pine wood lumber?
Standard container quantity — 1× 20ft or 40ft, depending on dimension and volume.
Is the moisture content guaranteed on every shipment?
Every shipment is kiln-dried to export spec and moisture-tested before dispatch.
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