Wait till people start finding out how much lumber has gone up. Thinking about building a new home any one? Might think again when a 2x4 could cost as much as $10 or more for a single board.
The price of a pressure treated 2x4x8' was a little over 2 bucks around December 2019 here. Same lumber yard a week ago for the same 2x4x8' pressure treated boards was 10 bucks. Prices crept up through 2020 to 3, 4, 5 bucks now it seems they are spiking hard. Could be location, could be a supply chain issue but I know I'm not alone so just a heads up.
This may not be the main cause and it's not something I've looked at very closely but I heard from someone here in Australia that their family business (lumber export) was suffering because of the trade issues between Australia and China. The same thing is happening with a range of goods.
Makes sense. I am in the north east of the USA. Loads of trees here but of course no one wants any timber logging or forestry here. Most of the lumber I see at the yards here is stamped Canada. I know the border has been closed for us common folk, I wouldn't think they close it for trade as well.
Wait till people start finding out how much lumber has gone up. Thinking about building a new home any one? Might think again when a 2x4 could cost as much as $10 or more for a single board.
Wait what?
My dad was thinking about building a home too...
The price of a pressure treated 2x4x8' was a little over 2 bucks around December 2019 here. Same lumber yard a week ago for the same 2x4x8' pressure treated boards was 10 bucks. Prices crept up through 2020 to 3, 4, 5 bucks now it seems they are spiking hard. Could be location, could be a supply chain issue but I know I'm not alone so just a heads up.
This may not be the main cause and it's not something I've looked at very closely but I heard from someone here in Australia that their family business (lumber export) was suffering because of the trade issues between Australia and China. The same thing is happening with a range of goods.
I wonder if that's one of the main factors.
Makes sense. I am in the north east of the USA. Loads of trees here but of course no one wants any timber logging or forestry here. Most of the lumber I see at the yards here is stamped Canada. I know the border has been closed for us common folk, I wouldn't think they close it for trade as well.
Didn't antifa burn all the forests down in Oregon?