About High Desert Hardwood
High Desert Hardwood is a renowned business that specializes in offering a vast selection of exotic and domestic hardwoods for creative projects. With over 50 species of lumber and 13 species of hardwood veneer plywood, this establishment caters to the diverse needs of its customers. Additionally, they provide an impressive array of over 300 custom-made moulding profiles, catering to the specific requirements of their clientele. For those without access to essential woodworking equipment, High Desert Hardwood also offers limited milling services, ensuring a seamless experience for their customers. The business is known for its friendly and knowledgeable staff, who are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and helping customers find the perfect materials for their projects.
These people are friendly, patient, and helpful! They answered all my questions, were kind, and went above and beyond to help me pick out just one piece of wood.
They are good people and cared more about being kind than making a buck.
They even recommended me someone to complete the job I had in mind.
Lets not forget the stock of beautiful wood they have. You get to select the piece of wood you want, not just being handed something or buying wood online. They have a great selection of rare and hard to find wood at really good prices.
I was beyond impressed with this establishment. To begin, the selection of wood is unparalleled. After that, the pricing is exceptionally fair. What really blew me away was how accommodating and knowledgeable the staff are.
I came in for what was a small to medium size project and they shared valuable insights and were genuinely helpful. Finally, the shop work is top notch and the pricing is fair.
Thank you!!
This place has an amazing selection of lumber to choose from and friendly staff to help. They can join and plane onsite if you'd like. I've been there a few times and I always have a good experience. Side note, none of the 1 star reviewers are from Idaho... maybe their attitudes, not the owners, are the issue.