Lumber prices keep rising, adding costs, stresses to Kamloops home builders
KAMLOOPS — The production line at lumber mills across North America are running again closer to full capacity, simply trying to keep up with consumer demand.
Despite predictions of an economic recession at the start of COVID, nothing has changed, and in fact demand is significantly up.
“Dealers and producers were looking at what they thought was going to be a very steep decline in economic activity, industrial production, housing starts,” said lumber analyst Paul Jannke. “They thought we were going to have a severe recession, so dealers cut back on inventory, producers cut back on production.”