Sixt Lumber
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Where Friendly Service is a Tradition
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- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat - Phone:
Main - 716-938-6521
- Address:
- 619 Rock City Street Little Valley, NY 14755
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- Categories
- Lumber, Builders Hardware, Building Materials, Doors, Frames, & Accessories, Hardware Stores, Home Centers, Lumber Carriers, Lumber-Wholesale, Millwork, Paint, Vinyl Windows & Doors, Windows, Wood Products
- Services / Products
- Blade Sharpening, Copies 3' by any length. Can shrink or enlarge., Deck Layout, Cutting While you wait - Keys, Plexiglass, & Screens, Colormatching paint system, Home & Construction Take-offs, Delivery, Garage Posts & Frames, Fencing- Xpanse., Paints & Stains- California Paint, Minwax, Storm, Sikkens, Flood., Doors- Reeb, ThermaTru, Larson, Masonite., Windows- Andersen., Mouldings & Columns- DSI, HB&G, Metrie, Turncraft, Versatex., Roofing- GAF, Central States, Metal Sales., Decking- Treated, Trex., Siding- Georgia Pacific, Certainteed, Tando, Plygem, Celect, LP Smartside, Boral., Ceiling- Armstrong, Aeritas., Railing- Trex, RDI, Westbury, Feeney, Ram Tail, Fairway., In Stock Lumber-Plywood, LVL, Treated, Interior Trim, T&G., Flooring- Happy Feet., Hardware- Amerock, Schlage, Kwikset, Johnson Hardware, National Nail, National Hardware., Garage Doors- Clopay, Haas, Holmes, Wayne Dalton., Tools- Dewalt, Stabila, Paslode, Makita, Milwaukee, Senco., Insulation- Rockwool., Walls- Drywall, Synergy Wood, Wall Concept, Great American Spaces., Masonry/Concrete- Quikrete, Concrete Form Tubes, Wire Mesh & Rebar, Cement Blocks, Fox Blocks.
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Cabinets -Kitchen Compact, Ceilings - Armstrong, Countertops & Surfaces- Wilsonart, Pionite, Formica, Decking - Culpeper, Trex, Doors - Andersen, Bilco, CannonBall, Larson, Therma-Tru, Kas Keller, ModernView, Shusters, Reeb, Atrium, Fence - Culpeper, Xpanse, Flooring - Happy Feet, James Hardie, Garage Doors - Central States, Clopay, HAAS, Holmes, Hardware - National Nail, National Hardware, Johnson Hardware, CannonBall, Kwikset, Schlage, Kreg, Ramset, Bostitch, Paslode, Midwest, Amerock, Simpson Strong-Tie, Maze Nails, Senco, Mitek, Insulation - Rockwool, Certainteed, Dow, Atlas, Masonry/Concrete - Quikrete, Fox Blocks, Mouldings & Columns - Metrie, HB&G, Versatex, TurnCraft, Paint - California, Flood, Proluxe, Storm, Rust-oleum, Kilz, Min Wax, UGL, Railings - RDI, Feeney, Ram Tail, Fairway, Westbury, Roofing - Metal Sales, Central States, GAF, Siding - James Hardie, Georgia- Pacific, Tando, Versatex, Central States, Boral, Metal Sales, LP, Tools - Makita, Dewalt, Bostitch, Paslode, Kreg, CLC, Ramset, Duo-fast, Diablo, Walls - Synergy, Wall Concept, American Planking, Windows - Atrium, Larson, Modern View, Kas Keller, Andersen,
- Associations
- Northeastern Retail Lumber Association,US Chamber of Commerce,New York Farm Bureau,Arcade Chamber of Commerce,LMC Network of Lumberyards,Western NY Lumber Dealers Association,Better Business Bureau,Arcade Historical Society
- AKA
John Sixt Lumber
- Other Information
Parking: Lot, On Site
General Info
Sixt Lumber has always tried to provide their customers with top quality service with a personal touch and their employees are a fine group of people who work hard to provide this service. They give new meaning to the words Family Business. But, personal family service does not guarantee success. Without your patronage and support, Sixt Lumber would not be successful. The owners and employees of Sixt Lumber thank you for your continue business and friendship. About us: Grandpa John Sixt began his feed business in 1913. Being a German immigrant with an iron will and a dream of having his own business, he had the right combination of hard work, ethics and ambition to achieve his success. Ed Sixt Jr. joined his father in 1932 and quickly learned that hard work and dedication go hand-in-hand when you run a family business. With the business being so successful, they decided to expand to lumber and building materials in 1956. This brought on new demands and challenges. Then, in 1961, tragedy struck when fire destroyed their business in Yorkshire. This proved to be a turning point for the Sixt family. That year they decided to rebuild the business in Chaffee and John O. Sixt, Ed's oldest son, began working alongside his father. It wasn't until 1976 that they decided to discontinue the feed business and concentrate on lumber and building supplies. Then, in 1986, they took a giant step and expanded the business with a second location in Little Valley.