06/16/2026
Everybody wants a pavilion. The backyard kind you put a table under, hang some lights from, and end up living half your summer beneath. And just about everybody who prices one out has the same change of heart when they see what timbers cost at the lumberyard. A few 6x6s and 8x8s and suddenly the dream's on hold till next year.
Here's the part most folks don't know: timbers are the most expensive lumber to buy and the cheapest lumber to cut. A big timber comes off my mill in just a few passes. No fussing, no thin boards, just heavy stock coming off fast. So when the work is easy, I can pass that along.
If you bring me your own pine or poplar logs, I'll mill them into timbers for $1.00 a board foot. That's about as cheap as timbers get anywhere. Got pines standing too close to the house, or a few poplars you've been meaning to drop? That's exactly the wood for this. Pine and poplar both make strong, good-looking pavilion timbers, and at a dollar a foot you can frame the whole thing for a fraction of what the lumberyard wants for the posts alone.
A pavilion's mostly big simple pieces: posts, beams, rafters. The kind of cutting my mill does best and quickest. Bring me the logs and I'll turn them into the bones of it.
A few things worth saying plain:
- The dollar-a-foot rate is for your pine and poplar logs. Other species, or jobs where I supply the logs, run different. Happy to talk numbers either way.
- I'll cut to your timber list. Tell me the sizes and lengths your plan calls for.
- Mobile or at my place, whatever's easier for your logs.
If a pavilion's been on your someday list, this is the cheap part of it handled. Send me a picture of what you've got on the ground, or your timber sizes, and I'll tell you what it'd take.
๐ Call or text Nick: (828) 536-9166
Serving Yancey, Mitchell, Avery, and Madison counties.