The price of osb And boards!

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MJO63

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I went into Menards to buy some 2x6 boards x8' I guess still not bad at 5 pulse dollars but what got me is the price of a 4x8 sheet of osb 14.64!!!! That's a lot of money for pressed chips!.
 
   / The price of osb And boards! #2  
cost is 11.45 a sheet right now
 
   / The price of osb And boards! #3  
There are different grades as well.
 
   / The price of osb And boards! #4  
What thickness was that OSB? At Home Depot it starts at $13.55 and goes up from there.
 
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It's regional and fluctuates by the season. Hurricanes can drive the cost up as well. Wood is a somewhat volatile commodity.
 
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It's regional and fluctuates by the season. Hurricanes can drive the cost up as well. Wood is a somewhat volatile commodity.

its is quoted on a weekly price and when I price jobs its todays price only. The housing industry is booming at the moment so the demand has increased.
 
   / The price of osb And boards!
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The osb I was talking about is 7/16 thick.
 
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The osb I was talking about is 7/16 thick.

I check just checked and the load I bought last week was 11.98 I sell it at 16.15 a sheet . I do not move as much as box stores but I don't try to beat their price . Its a convenience item
 
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There are a couple of issues driving the price, including regional variations and the surge in new home pricing.

This is not meant to be a political comment, but we (US Government) imposed a 20% tariff on all Canadian lumber starting in April. A significant portion of the soft wood used in the US for home construction comes from Canada.
 
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Home Depot also keeps the price propped up by starting and stopping the plants where it's made. They seem to be happy with a price for 7/16 at around $10. to $12. I'm glad Lowes is in the game too, or the price would be higher.

When I built my home a few years ago I caught a dip in price and bought hundreds of sheets of 7/16 for $4.50. It took over 300 sheets just to do the roof in a crosshatched layout of two layers, then I sheeted the exterior with 19/32 and almost all of the interior walls too.

I doubt there is any shortage of raw material right now. Just wondering, but I wonder what the affect of the beetle killed forests in the West has on the supply? There are uncountable millions of dead trees in the forest now and there is a shortage of mills to handle the influx.
 

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