US Lumber Market Report 2021-2030 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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The study also examines imports, exports, tariff impact, and industry sustainability. Historical data for 2010, 2015, and 2020 and forecasts to 2025 and 2030 are provided for lumber demand in both volume terms (board feet) and value terms (US dollars).

This industry study analyzes the 66.4 billion board foot (volume) US lumber industry. It presents historical demand data and forecasts by product (untreated softwood lumber, pressure-treated softwood lumber, hardwood lumber, and engineered lumber), by market, by application (structural and framing, exterior finish, interior finish, landscaping and outdoor, and industrial and commercial), and US geographic region.

For the purposes of this study, lumber is defined as wood (taken from harvested trees, or timber) that has been cut and sawn into planks, beams, or boards of a desired size and shape.

Lumber comprises both:

  • rough cut lumber
  • finished lumber
  • Types of lumber included in the scope of this study are:
  • untreated softwood lumber
  • pressure-treated softwood lumber
  • hardwood lumber
  • engineered lumber, such as I-joists, glulam, rim board, cross-laminated timbers (CLTs), structural composite lumber (SCL), laminated veneer lumber (LVL), parallel strand lumber (PSL), laminated strand lumber (LSL) and oriented strand lumber (OSL)

The value of OSB and plywood are included only when they are part of I-joists.

Products excluded from the scope of the study include engineered wood products, such as:

  • particleboard
  • plywood (except for that used to make I-joists)
  • medium-density fiberboard (MDF)
  • high-density fiberboard (HDF)
  • hardboard
  • oriented strand board (OSB), except for that used to make I-joists

These wood products differ from wood lumber in that engineered wood products consist of reformulated wood materials - sawdust, wood shavings, shells, and other materials - where lumber products are only made with solid wood lumber.

Lumber demand is segmented into the following applications:

  • structural and framing (e.g., wall framing, roof framing, structural floors and foundations)
  • exterior finish, including roofing, siding (or cladding), exterior trim, soffit and fascia, and shutters
  • interior finish components (e.g., finish flooring, doors and windows, cabinets, interior moulding and trim, ceilings, countertops, stairs and railings, mantels)
  • landscaping and outdoor lumber, such as decking, fencing, porches and patios, outdoor structures (e.g., gazebos, arbors, walls, pergolas), playgrounds, roads and bridges, piers, and boardwalks

Demand is also segmented into two major markets:

  • construction, which is further segmented by lumber used in new residential building construction, residential repair and remodeling, nonresidential buildings, and nonbuilding
  • industrial and commercial (e.g., pallets and crates, furniture, vehicles, signage, caskets, shelving, blinds, matting for large industrial equipment)

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. COVID-19 Pandemic

  • Overview
  • Impact on the Economy
  • Impact on the Construction Industry
  • Impact on the Lumber Industry

3. Overview

  • Study Scope
  • Historical Trends
  • Production & Trade
  • Shipments & Net Exports
  • Imports
  • Exports
  • Impact of Tariffs
  • Demand by Type & Market
  • Pricing Trends
  • Sustainability Issues
  • Green Building Practices
  • Forest Management
  • Recycling & Recycled Content
  • Treatment Chemicals

4. Construction Market

  • Market Scope
  • Market Overview
  • Demand by Market Sector
  • New Residential Buildings
  • Residential Repair & Remodeling
  • Nonresidential Buildings
  • Nonbuilding
  • Products
  • Applications
  • Regional Trends

5. Industrial & Commercial Markets

  • Market Scope
  • Products
  • Applications
  • Demand by Application
  • Pallets & Crates (Packaging & Shipping)
  • Furniture
  • Other Industrial & Commercial (Vehicles, Signage)
  • Regional Trends

6. Solid Wood Lumber

  • Scope & Product Description
  • Shipments & Foreign Trade
  • Types of Solid Wood Lumber
  • Demand by Type
  • Untreated Softwood Lumber
  • Pressure-Treated Lumber
  • Hardwood Lumber
  • Markets & Applications
  • Market Share & Key Suppliers

7. Engineered Lumber

  • Scope & Product Description
  • Shipments & Foreign Trade
  • Demand by Type (I-Joists, Glulam, LVL, & Other)
  • Markets & Applications
  • Key Suppliers

8. Structural & Framing Lumber

  • Scope
  • Applications
  • Demand by Application
  • Wall Framing
  • Roof Framing
  • Structural Floors & Foundations
  • Products
  • Regional Trends
  • Competitive Products

9. Exterior Finish Lumber

  • Scope
  • Applications
  • Demand by Application
  • Roofing
  • Siding
  • Other Exterior Finish (Soffits & Fascia, Shutters, Exterior Trim)
  • Products
  • Regional Trends
  • Competitive Products

10. Interior Finish Lumber

  • Scope
  • Applications
  • Demand by Application
  • Finish Flooring
  • Doors & Windows
  • Cabinets
  • Interior Moulding & Trim
  • Other (Ceilings, Countertops, Paneling, Stairs & Railings, Mantels)
  • Products
  • Regional Trends
  • Competitive Products

11. Landscaping & Outdoor Lumber

  • Scope
  • Applications
  • Demand by Application
  • Decking
  • Fencing
  • Porches & Patios
  • Outdoor Structures (Gazebos, Arbors, Walls, Pergolas)
  • Other Landscaping & Outdoor Applications (Playgrounds, Roads & Bridges, Piers, Boardwalks)
  • Products
  • Regional Trends
  • Competitive Products

12. Regional Trends

  • Demand by Region
  • Northeast
  • Midwest
  • South
  • West

13. Industry Structure

  • Key Findings & Industry Composition
  • US Lumber Production Capacity
  • Market Share
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • List of Industry Participants

14. Appendix

Companies Mentioned

  • Canfor
  • Georgia-Pacific
  • Interfor
  • West Fraser Timber
  • Weyerhaeuser

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