The Company
West Valley Hardwood operates as a predominant force in supplying quality exotic hardwood flooring since it first began business in the year 2000. West Valley Hardwood is operated by an innovative and environmentally minded group of individuals who pride themselves on providing the best product at a fiercely competitive price. West Valley Hardwood offers its customers both an education on the products it supplies as well as the materials necessary to complete your flooring projects; from wood registers, to stair parts, and decorative borders and inlays.
The exotic hardwood products offered at West Valley Hardwood all originate from sustainable yield forests throughout the world. The forests and mills involved in manufacturing and supplying the products for West Valley Hardwood all cooperate with regulations ensuring the future growth of the Earth's precious resource; forests.
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Our Pledge
West Valley Hardwood thought you might want to know . . .
West Valley Hardwood is firmly committed to preserving South America's rain forest and renewing its natural resources. West Valley Hardwood promotes sustainable forest practices, securing timber from mills that utilize the principles of sustainable forest management. Coupled with a stringent policy of reforestation, rational harvesting from sustainable forests assures the health and continuity of this most valuable resource.
The process of selective timber harvesting is utilized, so that each tree is assessed for age and condition. Older trees, often susceptible to disease, are removed first, assuring that valuable resources are not left to waste away on the forest floor. After timber is harvested, multiple trees are replanted, fostering sustainable forest practices and completing the reforestation process.
In the final analysis, the process of rational harvesting from sustainable forests produces the highest quality lumber, while increasing the number of new healthy trees and allowing immature trees in the upper-story to benefit from increased sunlight and water. Because of the tropical climate, reforestation in South American rain forests occurs substantially faster than in temperate climates of North America.
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