vacerator
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Well, the old thread has been archived. Expensive Lumber prices, and steel I beams have inflated the already hot markets suffering from low inventories. A house in my neighborhood just sold for $315,000. Market value was estimated at $280,000, and asking price was $290,000. Unheard of!
A 2018 or 19 steel tariff is to blame for the high I beam costs. Every home built on a basement must have at least one supporting the main floor. Local codes prohibit an engineered beam, and it wouldn't be cheaper anyway. We have ZERO I beam makers in the states since Bethlehem steel closed in Pa. Why would a tariff be passed with that existing condition? The industry supported the tariff. I guess because they can now charge more.
A 2018 or 19 steel tariff is to blame for the high I beam costs. Every home built on a basement must have at least one supporting the main floor. Local codes prohibit an engineered beam, and it wouldn't be cheaper anyway. We have ZERO I beam makers in the states since Bethlehem steel closed in Pa. Why would a tariff be passed with that existing condition? The industry supported the tariff. I guess because they can now charge more.