Wherever you’re located, whatever product or service you need, there’s an excellent chance one of ProBuild’s regional brands is right in your area. We’re in 40 states (and counting) with 500+ locations and a fast-growing portfolio of manufacturing and installed service locations.
While each of our brands is part of the ProBuild national network, they are all proudly local, with deep relationships with local customers, suppliers, and communities.
To learn more about our brands, click on the names below to visit their web sites or visit our
company directory.
The Contractor Yard
Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Contractor Yard has 41 retail locations operating in 9 states, primarily in the southeastern United States.
Dixieline Lumber Company
Founded in 1913, Dixieline has a long history of service to the southern California market. The company operates three large lumber distribution centers with truss and component manufacturing and 11 retail locations in addition to a number of showroom and design centers.
F.E. Wheaton
F.E. Wheaton has been serving builders in northern Illinois since 1892. The company operates a manufacturing and distribution facility in addition to three showrooms that offer the full scope of professional building materials.
Home Lumber Company
Home Lumber Company has served the Colorado professional builder market since 1954. In addition to six lumberyards, Home Lumber has two manufactured components facilities, four full service pre-hung door and millwork facilities, and provides installation services.
Hope Lumber and Supply
Hope Lumber was founded during the oil boom era of the early 1900’s. Since the early 1980’s, Hope has focused exclusively on providing the professional builder with quality building materials on an on-time, accurate and complete basis. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hope currently operates 49 locations comprised of lumberyards, truss plants millwork shops and window locations in six states (OK, TX, NM, AL, GA, FL).
Lumbermens
Lumbermen’s was founded in 1895 and today spans five western states from Washington to Arizona. Headquartered in Lacey, Washington, the company operates 60 lumberyards, 15 truss and door manufacturing facilities as well as installed services operations.
Spenard Builders Supply
If you live in The Last Frontier, Spenard’s got you covered. With 18 lumberyards, five distribution centers, five specialty services operations, and a number of manufactured components and millwork facilities, Spenard is the market leader in Alaska.
Strober Building Supply Strober was founded in 1912 and today has 58 locations in seven states. Based in Brooklyn, New York, its facilities run along the eastern seaboard from Connecticut to Virginia and west to Pennsylvania.
United Building Centers With roots dating back to 1855, United today stretches across the country’s mid-section through 18 Midwest and Rocky mountain states. Facilities include 181 lumberyards, eight distribution centers, and 33 manufacturing plants and millwork shops.
US Components
US Components is a manufacturing facility with a focus on roof, floor, and wall trusses. The company operates six manufacturing plants in Pennsylvania and New Jersey with headquarters in Moorestown, New Jersey.

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