A custom millwork shop committed to bringing the best out of raw hardwood lumber
Whether you're a commercial contractor, wholesale distributor, custom cabinet builder, DIY hobbyist, or anywhere in between, H&H is ready to serve your lumber and millwork needs!
Based in Mora, Minnesota, H&H Lumber provides the highest quality products at a competitive price with a focus on exceptional service. Our custom services include kiln drying, planing, molding/shaping, end matching, wide belt sanding and slab flattening. We produce Tongue and Groove paneling, Hardwood flooring, crown molding, trim, custom profiles or just simply dimensional lumber. Bring your own lumber or we can source the materials to get your next project started today!
Incredible service and history
At H&H Lumber, we take pride in our capabilities in sanding, drying, shaping, and end matching wood to perfection. Whether you’re embarking on a one-off home project, managing a cabinet shop, or seeking top-notch materials for your wood retail business, we’ve got you covered. Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail set us apart, ensuring that you receive the finest quality lumber tailored to your unique needs. We are able to repeatedly produce high quality products that are going to fit every time you install them!
A family business with a rich history
H&H Lumber (formerly Hovland Lumber) was started over 20 years ago. It was built upon a foundation of relentless hard work and a passion for hand crafting something meaningful out of lumber. That rich tradition carries on, serving Minnesota and all of the midwest. Whether you have a large commercial need or small one-off project for your home, you can trust us to get the job done on time, with precision, and affordably priced.
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We don’t just do lumber. We write about it, too.
Red Oak, White Oak, What’s The Difference Anyways?
Red oak and white oak are two of the most iconic American hardwoods. They are widely used in flooring, cabinetry, furniture and […]
Hardwood vs Softwood Lumber
The core difference between hardwood and softwood lumber is their cellular make-up. Read more to learn about the types of wood cells, hardness of different lumber species and how H&H Lumber approaches the two categories.