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Helping Dealers Deliver Wood Solutions

From specialty milling to factory finishing, Everwood Processing helps dealers provide premium wood products without adding manufacturing complexity

dealer advantages

Why dealers Work With EWP

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expand your offering

Offer premium wood processing services without investing in equipment, labor or manufacturing 

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ONE RELIABLE SOURCE

From material sourcing to precision processing & factory finishing, simplify every project with one trusted partner.

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HELP CUSTOMERS WIN

Give architects, builders, and contractors access to premium solutions that help them complete projects with confidence.

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DEPENDABLE SUPPORT

Responsive quoting, technical guidance & reliable production help keep projects moving from bid through delivery.

project planning tools

resources dealers use most

service guide

Browse EWP services, compatible materials, and processing options to help customers select the right solution.

Dealer Sales Sheets

Access printable product overviews, application guides, and specification sheets to support customer conversations.

material compatibility guide

Compare approved wood species including Kebony®, Accoya®, Lunawood® and more.

Sample & Quote Request

Request product samples, custom pricing, and technical support for upcoming architectural wood projects.

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Get samples - request a quote

Experience the quality of EWP’s advanced wood processing firsthand. Request material samples, discuss your project requirements & receive a customized quote for GRAD milling, Shou Sugi Ban, custom laminated beams or factory finishing services. Our team is ready to help bring your vision from concept to completion.

PROJECT PLANNING

Lead Times, Installation & Project Support

Explore EWP’s advanced processing services, including GRAD milling, Shou Sugi Ban, wire brushing, factory finishing & custom beam manufacturing.

Lead times vary based on project size, material availability, processing requirements & production schedules. Smaller projects may move through production quickly, while larger or highly customized projects often require additional planning and coordination.

Our team provides estimated lead times during the quoting process and communicates schedule updates throughout production.

Lead times are influenced by several factors, including material sourcing, processing complexity, production volume, finishing requirements and shipping logistics. Projects involving multiple processing services may require additional scheduling coordination.

By reviewing project requirements early, EWP can often identify opportunities to improve efficiency and minimize delays.

Yes. EWP can provide installation-related guidance for the systems and products we process. This may include recommendations regarding material handling, fastening systems, layout considerations and application-specific best practices.

Our goal is to help project teams achieve successful installations while protecting the quality of the finished product.

Absolutely. EWP regularly collaborates with builders, installers, general contractors and project managers throughout the construction process. Direct communication often helps improve project coordination and reduce misunderstandings.

Working closely with installation teams allows us to address technical questions and support efficient project execution.

The finish is frequently specified for exterior cladding, interior feature walls, soffits, ceilings, and architectural accents.

Shop drawing requirements vary by project scope and complexity. While some projects may proceed using architectural plans and specifications, others benefit from detailed shop drawings that clarify dimensions, profiles, layouts and installation details.

When required, shop drawings help ensure alignment between design intent and production requirements.

Yes. Many commercial and multi-phase projects require staged production and delivery schedules. EWP can coordinate phased shipments to align with construction sequencing and project timelines.

This approach can improve jobsite logistics, reduce storage requirements and support more efficient installation schedules.

Materials are packaged to help protect them during transportation and handling. Packaging methods may vary depending on product type, finish requirements, shipment distance and project specifications.

Proper packaging helps ensure materials arrive in excellent condition and are ready for installation upon delivery.

Design changes can often be accommodated depending on the stage of production and the nature of the revision. Early communication is important, as modifications may impact production schedules, material requirements and project costs.

Our team works closely with clients to evaluate changes and determine the most practical path forward.

Yes. EWP is equipped to support projects ranging from custom residential applications to large-scale commercial developments. Our production capabilities and project coordination processes are designed to handle complex architectural requirements.

We regularly work with project teams that require consistent quality, predictable scheduling, and specialized processing solutions.

Getting started is simple. Contact our team with your project information, drawings, material preferences, or application requirements and we’ll help determine the best path forward.

Whether you’re exploring ideas, requesting samples, or preparing a full project quote, EWP can provide guidance from concept through delivery.

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