Why are building materials suddenly so expensive?

We don’t have to tell you that the cost of building has skyrocketed in recent months. Building has become much more than just an expensive hobby. A trip to the hardware store can set you back for months. Even small building projects, like a back deck or patio can immediately drain your bank account. But why is this? Why are building materials so expensive? It’s as if pricing jumped overnight. While some people might be quick to blame inflation, there are far greater issues at play that affect long-term pricing. The short answer is that pricing has gone up due to simple issues of supply and demand economics. Many economic forecasters believe it will be 2023 before the price of building materials return to pre-pandemic levels.

During last year’s global pandemic, building came to a screeching halt. Stay-at-home orders became the law of the land. Suddenly, millions of Americans were stuck at home with nothing to do. With so much time on their hands, handymen and those looking to pick up a new skill-set picked up a hammer and got to work. What transpired was truly a building renaissance, but there is a high price to pay with such creativity. As these renovators churned out countless decks, playhouses and patio furniture, a storm silently grew on the horizon. When building resumed late 2020, mill output struggled to keep up. Wood product companies were already in the process of building new mills as production shifted to the south, but sudden increases in demand were too much to handle. Low mortgage rates also brought more potential buyers into the real estate game. A perfect stormed had ensnarled the market. Then there is also the issue of labor. Stimulus checks and unemployment insurance benefits have also made it more difficult for mill operators to fully staff their operations. And we can’t forget about logistics issues…. Gasoline shortages that came as a result of the Colonial Pipeline hack and lowered plywood production have only exacerbated the woes brought on by increases in pricing.

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Wood isn’t the only building material to suffer. Steel prices have also reached record highs. Earlier this May, future prices for 20-ton rolls of steel sheeting exceeded $1,600 per ton! That’s a first! Rises in scrap and iron ore pricing immediately put steel producers in a bind, as well. As businesses stepped up production in light of lessening pandemic restrictions, surges in demand and pricing followed. Consolidations in the steel market have also allowed producers to exert even more control on potential buyers. Tariffs on foreign steel have also kept cheaper steel imports out, allowing American steel to take full control of the domestic market. While there is talk among world leaders about negotiations that could lift the US tariffs, we don’t expect steel pricing to drop anytime soon. As you can tell, several external factors are putting the squeeze on traditional manufacturer. As always, the customer will undoubtedly suffer. So, what can be done?

Although there’s not a lot we can do about pricing, we can offer our customers the best value for their hard-earned dollar. Steel protection is never cheap. In fact, it shouldn’t be. Our steel metal carports and garages are built to handle almost any storm. We engineer each customized order to your specifications to ensure they might all local building codes. Take for example this three-car metal garage. With the proper foundation, this metal building is the perfect addition to almost any home or commercial property. The building is spacious enough to house almost any vehicle, not including larger recreational vehicles or commercial equipment. Our buildings offer horizontal and vertical roofing depending on your needs and specifications. We also offer anchor options for our buildings, but it’s important that you check with your local building inspection to see what certifications are necessary. Our garages and metal buildings can also be transformed into work stations or play areas with adequate supervision. Don’t let the steel fool you. These buildings are uniquely designed to keep your work or place area cool during those hot summer evenings. This building features three garage doors that are each 10×10 . A 36″x80″ access door is also included.

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