Kiln dried or Green?

Green lumber

-The most "cost efficient' for projects. 

-Flexible because of the high moitsure content. 

-Easier to work with/notch while framing. 

-Farm house looks. 

Kiln dried lumber

-Rids the moisture

-No more living micro organisms in the lumber

-Easier to stain/paint

-Will not have to worry about mold

-Weighs less than green lumber

-Interior use

While there are many Benefits to using either Green, or Kiln dried.. We're here to help you decide what is best for the project you are going with.

If you do not wish to risk that the lumber boards will shrink up, twist or warp once installed, We suggest Kiln dried. Many people will use green lumber for things like barns or horse stalls or most outdoor projects. 

Interior (kiln dried) once up, will not mold nor shrink once installed. We do not suggest having this in an area where it will be exposed to moisture. It in commonly used inside for projects, or the ceilings of covered porches.