Deadhead sinker cypress is wood that sank to the bottom of rivers and canals 150 years ago. It has been raised, dried out, and sliced into boards, molding, and anything else wooden you can think of. To feature this great wood, Good Millwork presents a roundup of five articles on it: The history of deadhead [...]
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. That has become the mantra of ecologically conscious people everywhere. At Good Millwork, we think a fourth R should be added: Reclaim. There are resources waiting to be used that can be reclaimed from the water that covers them. Deadhead sinker cypress lies at the bottom of rivers and canals. It has [...]
Good Millwork: Deadhead Pecky Cypress Ceiling Paneling – 3, originally uploaded by Good Millwork. Pecky cypress has a unique look and feel to it that no other wood can duplicate. Here it is being milled for a ceiling. Pecky cypress is wood that has been eaten through with insects. When the wood is cut, the [...]
At Good Millwork, we talk a lot about how cypress in general, and deadhead sinker cypress in particular, is rot resistant. Since cypress grows in swamps, it has to be able to withstand being in water or it will die. It makes sense that the cypress tree has developed some way to keep from rotting.
According to the the American Institute of Architects, residential homes are still being built. However, their design has changed somewhat. People are building simpler one story dwellings. They are building close to transportation and retail complexes. Most importantly, people are focusing on side and front porches and durable exteriors. We can help with that. Deadhead [...]
Sinker cypress runs rings around common cypress. Let us explain. When a tree grows, it not only grows up toward the sky, but out as well. Cells are added underneath the bark in a fairly even layer all around the tree. This process continues throughout the tree’s lifetime. This continual growth is one reason for [...]
We at Good Millwork have mentioned several times that deadhead sinker cypress is a green product. It was harvested a hundred or more years ago when virgin forests were being cut. The cut logs were floated to the sawmill for processing. Some of these logs, perhaps ten percent, sank on the way. They have laid [...]
If you’re looking for the type of river reclaimed cypress that is recovered from rivers and referred to as deadhead cypress, sinker cypress, or deadhead sinker cypress, you have come to the right place. We have a huge inventory of old growth cypress lumber for sale. You can purchase virgin cypress lumber or we can [...]