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October 2022 lumber prices are up and down. This decrease continues despite strong demand, increasing freight rates, mills suspending production (reducing supply) and a bevy of other reasons that SHOULD, in fact, be pushing prices upward.
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You do not need a licence to place a portable toilet on private land. However, you must take due care if using the highway to load or unload.
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As of the middle of October, framing lumber prices edged back upwards in price – although current levels are nowhere near records highs reached earlier this year. OSB remains relatively high when compared to historical levels, but pricing is far lower than levels earlier in the year. We continue to see price increases across a broad spectrum of products including announced increases on TREX, Simpson hangers, and metal items of all types, etc. While framing lumber prices and OSB have decreased dramatically from highs in the Spring, most other wood items remain at prices set earlier this year. These include redwood, cedar, beetle kill, pine and cedar boards and timbers. Freight costs are becoming an even larger portion of the cost picture with many trucking costs increased by new “adders”, “premiums” &/or additional fuel charges. With winter season looming, limited availability of trucks and higher costs will only impact costs more. Some wood products are STILL increasing in price. These generally are items which are more “processed” than plain lumber. For example, hardwood plywoods and moldings are both in short supply with constantly increasing prices. We continue to see many shortages in products – our standard advice is to plan (order) far ahead of your need time and be flexible in your needs to better match what’s available.Remember, many items in the industry are imported – nails, screws and bolts are great examples. With ongoing port unloading issues, we don’t expect to see a quick resolution. In fact, we are hearing from many suppliers/manufacturers warnings of ongoing shortages with advice to plan well ahead.
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