electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
I just noticed how expensive PVC conduit is.....when did that happen?
I just noticed how expensive PVC conduit is.....when did that happen?
iirc, most of it comes from the gulf coast.
now, the PVC ingredients.... you'd have to find out where those came from....
i know that GRC conduit went up 40% overnight. three guesses why....
i was curious, so i called the owner of my wholesale house.
steel and aluminum pipe, flex, strut, etc. has doubled in price in the last 30 days.
so has aluminum wire.
he's being limited to the amounts of those items ordered this time last year,
to prevent hoarding.
all this due to tariffs.
the PVC is 'cause we left an agreement in the middle east. there is a 2 million barrel
a day shortfall approaching when reserves dry up.
now, the next 200 billion in tariffs includes everything LED. we don't have anything
near enough domestic production. expect to see non available in 90 days.
right now, jobs such as schools are sitting without orders being placed for them.
contractors with 4 month old bids are stupid level upside down, and are trying to
figure out if they can rebid them to reflect the costs, or surrender them.
wholesale material purchases are off 30%.
honestly, i'd expect a red button full stop on most everything by october.
the ripple effect is going to be yuge.
i was curious, so i called the owner of my wholesale house.
steel and aluminum pipe, flex, strut, etc. has doubled in price in the last 30 days.
so has aluminum wire.
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i was curious, so i called the owner of my wholesale house.
steel and aluminum pipe, flex, strut, etc. has doubled in price in the last 30 days.
so has aluminum wire.
he's being limited to the amounts of those items ordered this time last year,
to prevent hoarding.
all this due to tariffs.
the PVC is 'cause we left an agreement in the middle east. there is a 2 million barrel
a day shortfall approaching when reserves dry up.
now, the next 200 billion in tariffs includes everything LED. we don't have anything
near enough domestic production. expect to see non available in 90 days.
right now, jobs such as schools are sitting without orders being placed for them.
contractors with 4 month old bids are stupid level upside down, and are trying to
figure out if they can rebid them to reflect the costs, or surrender them.
wholesale material purchases are off 30%.
honestly, i'd expect a red button full stop on most everything by october.
the ripple effect is going to be yuge.
Right or wrong doesn't that still make the reason the price went up related to politics?I agree. There are other factors at play here, namely manufacturers use politics as an excuse to raise prices.
-Hal
I thought that was most of the definitionIf you define opinion, rumors and disinformation as politics, yes, I suppose.
-Hal
But, how much of the rebar cost is due to politics and how much is due to local demand and increased transport costs...
rebar in Jamaica ran around 90,000 per ton on average for over eight years... not sure this years price, but for the normal 1/2 inch rebar that means 3750 per barat 24 bars per ton... or around 37.50 USA price... way more expensive than the USA price...
but, we have to buy it in USA, ship it to Jamaica, pay taxes at wharf for what we bought it for plus shipping, plus taxes on taxes... then ship it on the island..lol...
so prices are relative. Costs are much cheaper in USA than in many other places, yet pay in many of those other places is far below what Americans are paid.
not politics, just facts.