How many 84 Lumber locations are there?

250 stores
With over 250 stores nationwide, 84 is an industry leader in building supplies, manufactured components, and services for single- and multi-family residences and commercial buildings.

What states have 84 Lumber?

Founded in 1956 and headquartered in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, 84 Lumber is the nation’s leading privately held supplier of building materials, manufactured components and industry-leading services for single- and multi-family residences and commercial buildings.

Why did 84 Lumber close?

84 Lumber has announced the closing of 30 stores across the country, effective April 7, due to slow housing starts and other unfavorable market conditions. Some of these units will be consolidated into larger locations, while others involve the company exiting the markets altogether.

What does the 84 stand for in 84 Lumber?

Eighty Four
84 Lumber established its roots in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, in 1956 when founder Joe Hardy — in conjunction with his two brothers, Norman and Bob Hardy, and family friends Ed Ryan and Jack Kunkle — together purchased land and buildings for a new “cash and carry” lumberyard.

Why is lumber so expensive?

A shortage of workers continues to slow down the supply chain.” National sawmills have been struggling to keep up with the increased demand and though output has recovered since the outbreak of the pandemic, labor shortages are still slowing down production.

Who is 84 Lumber owned by?

Maggie Hardy Magerko
As owner and president of 84 Lumber, Maggie Hardy Magerko oversees day-to-day operations of the company and its more than 250 stores, component manufacturing plants, custom door shops, custom millwork shops, and engineered wood product centers nationwide.

Does 84 Lumber carry Trex?

84 Lumber is your destination for deck designs, deck plans, and decking materials from names like Trex, Timbertech, and Azek.

Are OSB prices going down?

February 2022 building material issues. Framing lumber prices continue to increase. OSB and construction plywood prices are also increasing rapidly, worsened by extreme shortages in many items.

Are wood prices coming down?

The price of lumber dropped as low as $780 per thousand board feet on Monday, the lowest point for the commodity in 2022, Insider reported. Prices dropped as much as 6 percent on the day and 13 percent in the past week. Year-to-date, lumber prices are down 30 percent.