Florida Lumber Blog - Everything You Need to Know About Lumber
To All Our Valued Customers, Over the past few years, the Covid 19 Pandemic has forced us to adapt and change the way we do things on a day-to-day basis. Florida Lumber is no exception. To make sure that we remain strong and competitive in the market for the years to come, Florida Lumber has had to adjust and change our vision for the future. In the last 2 years, we have stopped selling Sheetrock and drywall products, roofing felt and roofing materials, and have even closed on Saturdays.
Over the last few months, we have been transitioning our way out of the door supply business so on August 31, 2022, our door shop will stop assembling doors. We will continue liquidating our doors from inventory until we are out of material.
Some customers have asked if we are closing or even moving locations. To set the story straight, we are not closing or selling the business and we are not moving. These changes are all part of our new vision and path to continue serving South Florida and increasing our footprint in the construction supply industry.
Our focus is going to be on Lumber, Construction Materials, Rebar Fabrication and Rebar Accessories. As we have liquidated some of the items that we don’t sell anymore we have created more space to buy a larger volume of our core items and pass on the savings to our customers.
In the next year you will start seeing changes that will help improve our ability to serve you, our customers. We appreciate your business and your patience as Florida Lumber’s new vision becomes reality.
A Todos Nuestros Valiosos Clientes En los ultimos anos, la pandemia de el Virus (Covid 19) nos ha forzado a adaptarnos y cambiar la forma de hacer cosas en el dia a dia. Florida Lumber no ha sido una excepcion.
Para asegurarnos de mantenernos fuertes y competitivos en el mercado en los anos venideros, Florida Lumber ha tenido que ajustar y cambiar nuestra vision para el futuro. En los dos ultimos anos hemos dejado de vender los productos de yeso (sheetrock), paneles de yeso (drywall), tela asfaltica (roofing felt), materiales de techo y cerramos los Sabados. En los ultimos meses, hemos estado en transicion para salir del negocio de suministro de puertas, en Agosto 31, del 2022 nuestra tienda de puertas dejara de construir y/o cortar puertas. Vamos a continuar liquidando nuestro inventario de puertas haste que terminemos todo el material. Algunos de nuestros clientes han preguntado si estamos cerrando o si nos estamos moviendo a otra localidad. La verdad es que no estamos cerrando, no estamos vendiendo y no estamos cambiando de localidad. Estos cambios son todos parte de nuestra nueva vision y camino a continuar sirviendo al estado sur de la Florida y incrementar nuestras huellas en la industria de suministros de construccion.
paneles de yeso (drywall), tela asfaltica (roofing felt), materiales de techo y cerramos los Sabados.
En los ultimos meses, hemos estado en transicion para salir del negocio de suministro de puertas, en Agosto 31, del 2022 nuestra tienda de puertas dejara de construir y/o cortar puertas.
Vamos a continuar liquidando nuestro inventario de puertas haste que terminemos todo el material. Algunos de nuestros clientes han preguntado si estamos cerrando o si nos estamos moviendo a otra localidad.
La verdad es que no estamos cerrando, no estamos vendiendo y no estamos cambiando de localidad. Estos cambios son todos parte de nuestra nueva vision y camino a continuar sirviendo al estado sur de la Florida y incrementar nuestras huellas en la industria de suministros de construcción.
2431 N.W. 20TH ST.
MIAMI, FL 33142
PHONE: (305) 635-6412
Sales Fax: (305) 633-4054
Accounting Fax: (305) 635-3723
Email: sales@tloridalumber.com
Things to Consider while Choosing Paint for Your Wood
Choosing the right paint color is an important aspect of any home renovation process. It’s also the most difficult exercise to undertake. With the many options to choose from...
How to Effectively use Pressure-Treated Lumber in Your Project
Science has played a key role in numerous discoveries and developments in the construction industry. One of the most common innovations in this area is pressure-treated lumber. Pr...
Most Vital Tips for Building A Dream Deck that Fits Your Budget
Building a deck is an easier way to extend your living room. It allows you an opportunity to enjoy the beautiful sceneries of the outdoors. You'll need to draft a plan for buildin...
Characteristics of Pressure Treated, Untreated Rot-Resistant and Softwood Lumber
Are you looking forward to undertaking a construction project? Well, the type of lumber you use will determine the outcome. It'll be the difference between the success and failure ...
Plywood Sheets - Highly Useful & Versatile Natural Resource Available Today
The usefulness of plywood is immense, as these sheets are used in the manufacturing of various items. Plywood sheets are used in the making of flooring, doors, dividing panels or d...
Guide for Buying Lumber from a Distributor
It is not easy to select the right wood for a construction project or for carpentry. There are different types of lumbers present in the market, and the wide array of selections co...
Repair or Replace? Perform Roof Inspection and Make a Smart Decision
Regular maintenance of the roof is critical for the safety of occupants and the prevention of additional expense due to maintenance. A properly maintained roof can give you maximum...
The Best Construction Materials - Supplied by Florida Lumber in Miami
It is not easy building a house. You may require different types of construction materials in the process. Drywall is an essential material used during construction. Hence, it is a...
Guide to Choosing Building Materials for Different Climates
We all know how warm, cozy and special our homes can be for us. It’s the pace we can freely relax and make a great amount of memories in. The importance of building a durable...
Difference between Buying Lumber at Lumberyard and Big Box Store
Difference between Buying Lumber at Lumberyard and Big Box Store Do you want to buy high-quality lumber for a school project or for carpentry? No matter the project, lumberyards, ...