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AHF Products increases prices on hardwood for 2021

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and Canada. The increase averages 3%-5% on the company’s Cambodia-produced engineered hardwood and 5%-7% across domestically produced solid hardwood and will impact products across AHF brands, including Bruce, Robbins , LM Flooring, Hartco and Capella. The new increase will go into effective Jan. “In our U.S.

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AHF Products announces price increase

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.— AHF Products has announced it will increase prices on select hardwood and vinyl flooring products in the U.S. and Canada effective starting on orders placed on April 26, 2021. and Asia (excluding Cambodia), with a $0.20 and Asia (excluding Cambodia), with a $0.20 minimum increase per square foot.

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AHF Products announces price hikes

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and Canada effective April 1, 2021. and Asia (excluding Cambodia) and 3% across domestically produced solid hardwood. At AHF Products, we are committed to helping customers grow their business through superior service, high-quality products and high-style flooring at competitive prices,” said Chris King, vice president-sales.

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Dealers contend with latest round of price hikes

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Citing rising costs in raw materials as well as container/port constraints, flooring manufac­turers have once again announced price hikes across sev­eral product categories. While other major suppliers declined to comment, flooring retailers surveyed by FCNews say their main suppliers have said they will increase prices. and Canada.

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Scoring Flooring: Industry Stats for 2019

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There are two ways to look at the flooring industry as a whole in 2019, depending on whether ones sees the glass as half full or half empty. FCNews’ exclusive research reveals total 2019 flooring sales topped out at $23.07 Flooring currently sits just 4.6% On the other hand, the 0.4% That’s the good news. billion and 19.07

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Trade war forces suppliers to re-strategize

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trade war with China—and the subsequent reciprocal tariffs and duties on both sides—has had tangible ramifications on the flooring industry. This is particularly evident in segments such as LVT, SPC and WPC , but also engineered hardwood and laminate flooring. Engineered Floors. The protracted U.S.

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