Proximity and sustainable management at the heart of the Massif Central

Scierie Moulin is located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, at the heart of the Massif Central. We add value to the wood from our local forests while adhering to sustainable forest management practices to preserve this exceptional environment for future generations. The wood we process comes from responsibly managed forests, certified by PEFC, ensuring a renewable resource that respects the ecosystem.

A century-old expertise for high-quality products

Our sawmill benefits from expertise passed down through generations. With modern equipment and advanced technical know-how, we process wood with great care at every stage. From the reception of logs to their transformation into finished products, each step is carefully managed to ensure high-quality wood products—whether for timber frames, boards, or specific materials such as Douglas fir or spruce.

Douglas Fir: a reliable choice for your projects

Among our main timber types, Douglas fir stands out for its exceptional properties. Strong and durable, it is ideal for timber frames, roof structures, and outdoor projects. We provide top-quality Douglas fir, dried and treated according to the strictest standards, ensuring optimal durability and performance for your construction projects.

Products tailored to your needs

Scierie Moulin offers a complete range of wood products for professionals :

We supply beams, rafters, and planks for the construction of strong and durable structures.

Whether it’s raw wood or finished wood (planed, dried, treated), we meet all your needs, while adhering to the NIMP15 standard for packaging wood treatment.

Why Choose Scierie Moulin ?

Proximity

Located in Haute-Loire, at the heart of the Massif Central, our sawmill processes local wood from sustainably managed forests.

Expertise

Over 100 years of experience and technical know-how to support your projects.

Diverse Products

Timber framing, roofing, formwork, packaging, and more.

Sustainable Forest Management

A strong commitment to producing wood in an environmentally respectful way.

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FAQ – Your Questions About Wood

Why water the wood in sawmills?

To prevent it from drying too quickly, which helps minimize the risk of cracking before treatment.

How does a sawmill work?

A sawmill transforms logs (tree trunks) into ready-to-use wood through efficient equipment and technical expertise.

What is a cut tree trunk called?

It is called a log, once the tree is cut and ready to be processed.