Labour Day Brings Usual Softness of Lumber Prices


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For the past two years, the annual price highs and lows are similar to how they were in 2019 and prior. This gives operators a better understanding of market conditions, thus provides greater ability to make plans.

Currently, in early September, the usual seasonal drop in lumber prices has begun as housing construction activity starts to slow down into winter.

For the northern species, coming out of Canada, incremental price increases through the summer to take into account the big spike in the softwood lumber Duty were soundly rejected

by customers. Those prices dropped back down to levels of late spring.

For their part, Southern Yellow Pine East Side prices fell far below where they had been in early spring this year.

In the week ending September 05, 2025 the price of Western Spruce-Pine-Fir 2×4 #2&Btr KD (RL) was US$420 mfbm, which was flat from the previous week when it was $420, said weekly forest products industry price guide newsletter Madisonโ€™s Lumber Reporter.

That weekโ€™s price was down -$81,ย or -16%, from one month ago when it was $501.

The holiday-shortened week was a dud to start off September. Amid tepid buyer interest, prices of most lumber and stud items continued to slide.
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KEY TAKE-AWAYS:

  • Experienced traders described a glut of Canadian, US, and Euro framing lumber hiding among vendors to create the illusion of thin field inventories.
  • For Western-SPF suppliers in the US, market weakness again manifested as prices of bread-and-butter dimensions and key stud trims tumbled.
  • Sloppy demand persisted and promptly available wood accumulated, according to Western-SPF suppliers in Canada.
  • As such, WSPF sellers in Canada got more aggressive with their pricing.
  • Overall, slim field inventories prevailed across the Northwest and West.
  • Supply of Eastern-SPF remained well ahead of demand; buyers did not secure longer term coverage while prices were still vulnerable.
  • Sellers of Southern Yellow Pine were alarmed as their prices crashed and burned to eye-popping lows.
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