| NHLA
employs a full-time staff of highly trained hardwood lumber
inspectors in the U.S. and Canada. These inspectors work
exclusively for NHLA to help evaluate, educate and train
employees in inspection rules to improve their grading
competency. National inspectors may also inspect lumber
prior to shipment to protect the shipper against complaints,
or inspect lumber at its destination to monitor incoming
quality for a buyer. They also serve as impartial experts
to settle disputes between buyer and seller. Scroll down
for a complete list of services, costs and benefits. |
NEW! Master Kiln
Operator Certification Program
Shipping
Lumber on Certificate
Site
Certification Program
Lumber
Inspection Training
Dispute
Resolution and Claims Bureau
NHLA Rule Book & Sales Code
Printable
Standard Grades Chart
Inspection
Service Rates/Costs
NHLA Job Opportunites
Monthly
"On Grade" Column with Hardwood Matters
Illustrated Guide to Hardwood Lumber
Contact National Inspectors
Request
Inspection Services/Information Form
Contact
NHLA Chief Inspector
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Version or French
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