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Thermally Modified Wood. Sturdier. Smarter. More Stable.

Thermal modification makes wood more durable and dimensionally stable-resisting warping, swelling, cupping, and twisting. It's ideal for outdoor structures, siding, flooring, saunas, wine cellars, cabinetry, and more. 

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At ThermaPro Wood, we modify both softwoods and hardwoods, each suited to specific applications based on strength, stability, and appearance. While we work with a wide range of species, certain woods are naturally suited to specific applications-whether it's strength, stability, or aesthetics you're after. 

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But we don't stop at the familiar. We're always experimenting and innovating, pushing the boundaries of what's possible with thermal modification. Have a species in mind that hasn't been modified yet?

Bring us your ideas. If it hasn't been done-we'll explore it together. 

Thermally Modified Softwoods
The Beauty of Hardwood, the Value of Softwood

​Softwoods are fast-growing, readily available, and budget-friendly—but they’re naturally soft. Thermal modification changes that.

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Through heat and steam, thermal modification significantly enhances the durability, and dimensional stability of softwoods—bringing them closer to the performance of hardwoods.

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This process also deepens and enriches the wood’s natural grain, elevating its aesthetic appeal and making it a standout choice for interior and exterior applications.

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The result? The look and resilience of hardwood at a fraction of the cost—without compromising on beauty or performance.

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Give us a call to discuss your lumber needs or custom modification project.

Phone: (336) 574-0111

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Create your own eco-friendly, highly-durable wood products using ThermaPro Wood. Did we mention that its lifespan exceeds chemically-treated wood? And it looks much better too.

 

Commonly modified softwood species include European Pine, Hemlock, Southern Yellow Pine, Spruce, and White Pines. 

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Thermally modified wood gives you stability you can count on—no warping, cupping, or swelling in humid or dry environments. Perfect for wine rooms, pool decks, cabinetry, flooring, and more. 

 

Commonly modified hardwood species include Ash, Beech, Birch, Maple, and Red Oak.

Thermally Modified Hardwoods
Elevated Performance, Natural Beauty

Thermal modification takes hardwoods to the next level—enhancing their durability, dimensional stability, and visual appeal.

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This process makes the wood weather- and insect-resistant, drastically reducing movement caused by changes in humidity. The result? A hardwood that’s ideal for indoor and outdoor use, including decking, siding, and other exterior applications.

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Thermal treatment also deepens the wood’s color, delivering a rich, refined look that rivals exotic hardwoods—without the high cost or environmental impact.

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More stable. More beautiful. More sustainable. Thermally modified hardwoods redefine what wood can do.

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Give us a call to discuss your lumber needs or custom modification project.

Phone: (336) 574-0111

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