Sherwood Lumber partners with Modern Mill

Photo By Connor McKenzie, Modern Mill

MELVILLE, NY — Sherwood Lumber, a distributor in the lumber and building materials industry, has partnered with Modern Mill to distribute ACRE trim and siding products. This collaboration aligns with Sherwood Lumber's commitment to providing innovative, sustainable solutions in exterior building materials.

Made from upcycled rice hulls, ACRE is 100% tree-free and manufactured in a zero-waste facility in the USA. Its resistance to water, weather, rot, and pests makes it an ideal choice for various applications, including siding, trim, and decking. ACRE is a sustainable alternative to wood that protects rainforests and old-growth trees from deforestation. 

"Our partnership with Modern Mill to distribute ACRE products represents a strategic advancement in our dedication to specializing in exterior building products and enhancing outdoor living spaces," said Todd London, vice president of marketing at Sherwood Lumber. "By integrating ACRE into our product offerings, we provide our customers with a sustainable, high-performance alternative that meets the evolving demands of modern construction and design."

The addition of ACRE to its portfolio underscores Sherwood Lumber's commitment to innovation in the building materials industry.

"Partnering with Sherwood Lumber is an exciting step forward in making ACRE more accessible to builders, architects, and homeowners across the mid-Atlantic," says Chandler Delinks, sales director at Modern Mill. "Sherwood Lumber's dedication to sourcing sustainable, premium materials is a natural match for ACRE, which delivers the warmth and workability of wood without compromising on durability."

For more information about Sherwood Lumber and its new line of ACRE products, visit sherwoodlumber.com. 

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