FEA’s Weekly Order Survey Reports Dealers Remain Upbeat thanks to Continuing Positive Economic News

After late last week’s pause for the 4th of July holiday, dealers responding to this week’s survey, reported an uptick in sales and deliveries to their contractor customers jobsites. An increase in construction hiring, mortgage applications, continuing near record-low mortgage rates, and a significant increase in the Fannie Mae Home Purchasing Sentiment Index helped to boost dealers positive outlook for their third quarter sales. Mills are quoting production for the weeks of 7/29 – 8/10 and on some key items beyond. However, due to chronic production and transportation issues, mills, pressure treaters and secondaries are reporting that they are currently shipping significantly behind schedule. As a result, late shipments remain at the top of dealers concerns list. Lack of available on ground inventory is causing delays in both the starting and completion of contractor built, as well as DIY projects.


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