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Humboldt Sawmill Company is your source for sustainable redwood and Douglas-fir products. Visit https://t.co/1SV2jl7kW4 for inspiration, tips, where to buy & more!

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Built for your home. Approved by your dogs. Redwood stays cooler under the summer sun compared to composite decking—aka, no more hot paws or awkward dog dances. Just a chill spot for your fur babies to lounge in style. Because if it’s not pet-friendly… is it even worth it?
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On vacation time out on Harrison Lake ☀️ This redwood deck is the perfect spot to unwind and take in the view. Tag someone who could use a little time away in the great outdoors.
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Our new Class A Fire-Retardant Treated Redwood Siding was named one of @LBMJournal’s 2025 Innovation Award winners. Naturally Class B, redwood is already WUI-compliant—but now, builders seeking Class A have a top-tier option from Humboldt Sawmill.
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Homeowners in Farmington, New Mexico landscaped their property to include an outdoor seating area shaded by a large, curved redwood timber pergola. Redwood for the project came from The Redwood Store, which has been family-owned and operated in Farmington since 1988.
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We’re still thinking about that redwood Mini Deck from West Coast Deck! The other day we shared the finished build, and now here’s a cool video put together by him and his crew showing how it all came together — start to finish. Builder & Credit: westcoastdeck.com
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Check out this awesome mini redwood deck built by West Coast Deck for his shop! We love seeing your redwood projects—tag us or share them with @getredwood for a chance to be featured on our socials! Photo and builder - westcoastdeck.com
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Build smart. Build with redwood. Chevalblanc Design Build did a beautiful job here, showing off what real redwood can do. Strong, natural, and made to last. Photo credit & builder: chevalblancdesign.com
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When you build a redwood arbor you are building more than curb appeal. You are building a sustainable future for all of us. For redwood project inspiration, where to buy, and more, visit getredwood.com/why-redwood/.
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Backyard goals, powered by Humboldt Sawmill Companies Redwood. This pergola is on display at Richert Lumber in Pleasanton—a perfect example of how you can craft your dream outdoor space with real redwood. See it in person or learn more: richertlumber.com
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This aerial view captures more than a log truck — it captures the beauty of our forests. We are committed to harvesting less than what grows annually and replanting to ensure our forests remain renewable for generations. Learn more at hrcllc.com.
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Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind was rebuilt after wildfire—nestled in 311 acres of redwood forest, with full ADA access and redwood throughout. With redwood cladding, you’re building more than beauty. You’re building a sustainable future.
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