
Eastern White Pine Lumber, Naturally Timeless
From sparking the Revolutionary War to shaping modern design, Eastern White Pine has been deeply rooted in Maine’s history for generations. Since the 17th century, pine boards have been a cornerstone of American building, prized for their strength, durability, and distinctive rustic character. From exterior siding to interior paneling, Robbins Lumber proudly carries forward this centuries-old tradition, showcasing the natural beauty and unique qualities that make Eastern White Pine an exceptional species. Through meticulous drying processes and in-house finishing, everything we do is grounded in precision, integrity, and care. With an extensive selection of interior and exterior profiles—from shiplap and clapboards to custom tongue-and-groove patterns—you’ll never be left searching for the perfect look.
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Tread (Bullnose)
This is an inexpensive, high value stair tread product, when compared to hardwood. -

Surfaced 4 Sides
This product is commonly used for interior and exterior trim work in narrower widths (4", 5", 6"). Wider stock (8", 10", 12") is often used for shelving. -

Shiplap V Groove
A vertical siding, also available in machine rough surface which removes sticker marks, sun bleaching and other handling defects, giving the wood a fresh clean look. -

Shiplap RHD
This pattern is a shiplap style interior or exterior product . One side is smooth and the other has a rough, "wire brush" texture which provides a more rustic "sawn face" look. -

Pickwick
This product is an old fashioned, highly decorative (ornate), interior paneling. This product is mainly sought after to match up with older, pre-existing paneling. -

Novelty Siding (SL and T&G)
A horizontal siding, Shiplap style. Also known as drop siding. Ideal for construction of utility buildings. -

Nickel Gap
It is a tongue and groove pattern with a 1/8 inch gap on the tongue side. This particular pattern is fast growing in popularity. It is mainly used for interior wall paneling, -

Log Siding (T&G and SL)
Eastern White Pine gives a contrast with its beautiful red knots and even white grain. This product delivers the classic appearance of a rustic log cabin, while maintaining the energy efficiency of a modern home. This is a great product for seasonal home construction. Generally used for exterior siding but can also be used for interior accents, this product is more economical to use than traditional solid log construction and allows the home owner to insulate to a higher value, while allowing more flexibility. This product must be face nailed, and stainless steel shank nails or screws are recommended. -

Live Edge Siding
This product is a revival of an old time horizontal siding. It has a re-sawn face with a tapered profile, like bevel siding. The exposed edge is rough, or "live", as it comes from the log. It has become a very popular pattern for those who want that rustic look. -

Flooring (Wide Pine & Southern Yellow)
Wide flooring, yellow southern pine product. -

Edge & Center Bead with WP4
Used for wainscoting and beaded ceilings. Edge and center bead has been a long time favorite in Eastern White Pine, and is still a very popular product today. The WP4 back makes it a double pattern product. Either side may be used depending on the desired look. -

Edge & Center ‘V’
Another double sided pattern, which has a V on both the center and the edge. This gives wider boardes a narrower appearance. -

Double Clapboard
Offered in either a Tounge and Groove or Shiplap, the double clapboard exterior pattern allows for a traditional clapboard appearance with half the installation time. -

Dolly Varden Siding
This is an exterior horizontal siding product produced by re-sawing, diagonally, a 5/4 board. It has a shiplap fit and should be installed with the re-sawn surface exposed. This product must be face nailed using stainless steel ring shank nails or screws. -

Clapboard
Clapboards are a very popular horizantal exterior siding, offered in many widths to suit your needs. -

Channel Rustic
One of many channel patterns we offer with a rougher head face. This particular pattern is 3/4" thick with a 7/8" channel. -

Center Match
Also known as Tongue and Groove and is commonly used as a colonial style flooring product. -

Bandsawn Face Boards
This product is commonly used for sheathing building walls and roofs. It is also used in industrial applications. -

‘V’ Match
The most popular pattern in Eastern White Pine. A very versatile pattern which can be used in many applications, such as wainscoating, interior paneling and ceilings.
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