AHF Products will increase the prices of its hardwood products in the U.S. and Canada beginning Jan. 1.
The increases will average 3–5% on the company’s Cambodia-produced engineered hardwood and 5–7% on its domestically produced solid hardwood products.
The price increase will impact all AHF brands, including Bruce, Robbins, LM Flooring, Hartco and Capella.
“During the pandemic, AHF was very proactive to buy lumber and produce products to service our customers’ business as the economy opened back up,” AHF VP–Sales Chris King said in a statement. “The sudden strength of the recovery has proven extraordinary and has significantly impacted the price and availability of lumber and transportation in both the U.S. and abroad, and we expect these increased costs to persist.”
King also noted the company’s U.S. and Cambodia factories are producing at levels higher than before the pandemic to meet the growing demand. AHF also has additional investments underway to reduce lead times, King added.