King George County is facing the same pain in the wallet as everyone else whoâs recently bought lumber at a home improvement store.
The cost of building materials has gone through the roof, as it were, after lumberyards either shut down during the pandemic or their supply chains were disrupted. The issues caused lumber prices to rise by 130 percent in the last year, according to the National Association of Home Builders, which estimates the cost of single-family homes has gone up by an average of more than $16,000.
King George Board of Supervisors Chair Annie Cupka talks about impact on rising building costs on KG courthouse