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Trade Duties Drive 50% Sales Surge for AdvantageLumber.com

Persistent antidumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber have upended traditional supply lines, pushing contractors and homeowners toward alternative inventory. AdvantageLumber.com reported a 50% year-over-year increase in Western Red Cedar sales, as buyers abandon local dealers plagued by pricing volatility and inventory shortages.

Trade Duties Drive 50% Sales Surge for AdvantageLumber.com
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The trade friction stems from long-standing U.S. levies on Canadian imports, which have constrained the availability of essential building materials. Contractors are struggling to secure specific grades and harder-to-find dimensions, often facing extended lead times that threaten project schedules. By leveraging its own warehouses and direct-to-site shipping, the Sarasota-based supplier has captured market share from traditional lumber yards unable to maintain consistent stock.

Jon Fletcher, National Sales Manager at AdvantageLumber.com, noted that the current market environment is defined by an inability of local suppliers to meet demand for specialized products like large dimensional timbers or custom millwork. The company has mitigated these supply chain gaps through heavy investment in inventory, positioning itself as a buffer against the unpredictability of the broader lumber market. As builders prioritize reliability over traditional sourcing methods, the demand for stable, high-performance materials like Western Red Cedar continues to outpace supply in regional retail settings.

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