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Wood Framing Remained Most Dominant Construction Method in 2021 Despite Lumber Volatility

The share of wood-framed homes in the U.S. increased in 2021 even as lumber prices soared to record highs
July 25, 2022

Despite ongoing supply chain issues and extreme price volatility for lumber products throughout much of the pandemic, wood-framed houses dominated new-home construction projects in 2021. According to NAHB analysis of 2021 Census Bureau data, 92% of all new homes completed in 2021 were wood-framed, 7% were concrete-framed homes, and less than half a percent was steel-framed, Eye on Housing reports.

Nationally, 895,000 wood-framed homes were completed in 2021, an 8% year-over-year increase from 2020, while concrete-framed homes and steel-framed homes both posted yearly declines in 2021.

On a count basis, there were 895,000 wood-framed homes completed in 2021. This was an 8% gain over the 2020 total. As noted above, steel-framed homes are relatively uncommon, with a total of just 3,000 housing completions in 2021, which was 40% less than the 2019 completions sum of 5,000.

Non-wood based framing methods are primarily concentrated in the South due to residential resiliency requirements. In 2021, concrete-framed homes made up 13% of all homes completed in the South. Approximately two-thirds of steel framed homes completed in 2021 were located in the South, with another one-third in the West.

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