25% to 30% price increase in drywall in 2013 - are you ready?

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12 years 1 month ago #10175 by Brent Williams
After lowering production through layoffs and plant closures during the recession, drywall producers won't be able to keep up with increased demand in 2013, resulting in more cost increases, according this source . The question is will the increased costs be split among the developer and contractor or will they all be passed down the chain?

(Hat tip to Steve Fisher for the find.)
12 years 1 month ago #10175 by Brent Williams
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12 years 1 month ago #10185 by Nate Thomas
Hello Brent,

This is more of a question as I got the dry wall costs, but if the prices are going up, does this mean that the plaster wall costs are too! I know that the plaster walls in the past were more than the dry wall by about 25% or so, but with the dry wall going up, maybe the plaster may not be such a bad idea.

Me, I have always been a fan of plaster as I think over the long run it saves you money, or pays for itself if you will. I have a link which is pretty useful. It is a 2012 guide that if you click on the area you can place in your zip code and it will give you average costs and you can go to plaster repair or dry wall repair and look at costs as well. www.homewyse.com/service_pros/drywall_an...ster_contractor.html

Hope I did not get too far away from the subject!
12 years 1 month ago #10185 by Nate Thomas