Build Smarter with Our Premium Building Materials
From framing to finishing touches, Best Buy Furniture’s building materials division provides everything contractors and DIYers need to create durable, beautiful spaces. Backed by 25 years of service in Philadelphia & New Jersey, we offer high-quality products, expert advice, and competitive pricing to keep your project on schedule and on budget.
Why Shop Our Building Materials?
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Professional-Grade Quality – We source kiln-dried lumber, high-density plywood, and industrial-strength hardware that meet building codes and industry standards.
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One-Stop Selection – Framing lumber, sheathing, drywall, insulation, roofing, siding, trim, and more—everything under one roof.
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Expert Guidance – Our in-house specialists assist with material take-offs, code compliance, and product recommendations.
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Bulk Pricing & Volume Discounts – Save more on large orders; tiered pricing for contractors and trade accounts.
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On-Time Delivery – Same-day or next-day delivery to job sites across Philly & NJ, plus white-glove drop-off for fragile items.
Modern & Durable Options
Equip your build with top-performing materials:
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Framing Lumber & Engineered Wood – SPF studs, LVLs, I-joists, and cross-laminated timber for strong, straight framing.
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Innovative Sheathing & Panels – ZIP System® wall and roof panels that combine air/water barrier and structural sheathing.
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Moisture & Fire-Resistant Drywall – Type X, mold- and moisture-resistant boards for kitchens, baths, and fire-rated assemblies.
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High-Performance Insulation – Fiberglass batts, spray foam, and mineral wool for superior thermal and sound control.
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Roofing & Siding – Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, fiber-cement siding, and vinyl cladding in a range of profiles and finishes.
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Trim, Molding & Millwork – Hardwood, MDF, PVC, and custom profiles for baseboards, casings, crown molding, and more.
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Fasteners & Hardware – Structural screws, framing nails, anchors, and connectors engineered for maximum load and corrosion resistance.
Unbeatable Discounts & Value
Keep costs down without cutting corners:
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Bulk Volume Savings – Automatic tiered discounts when you buy more than pallet quantities.
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Seasonal Promotions – Clearance pricing on select sheathing, roofing, and finish carpentry items.
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Contractor Programs – Open accounts with net terms, dedicated reps, and job-site billing options.
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Price Match Guarantee – We’ll match any local lumberyard or building supplier’s quote on identical materials.
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Flexible Financing – 0% APR for 6–12 months on orders over $5,000; equipment rentals available for short-term needs.
Types & Styles of Building Materials
Category | Products Included | Typical Use |
Framing | Dimensional lumber, engineered beams, I-joists | Walls, floors, roofs |
Sheathing | OSB, plywood, ZIP panels | Structural sheathing, weather barrier |
Drywall & Plaster | Standard, Type X, mold- and moisture-resistant, veneer plaster | Walls, ceilings, fire-rated assemblies |
Insulation | Fiberglass batts, spray foam, mineral wool | Thermal, acoustic, and fire insulation |
Exterior | Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, fiber-cement siding, house wrap | Roofing, cladding, weatherproofing |
Finish Carpentry | Hardwood & PVC trim, baseboards, crown molding, stair nosing | Decorative trim, millwork |
Hardware & Fasteners | Structural screws, framing nails, anchors, joist hangers, hurricane ties | Assembly, reinforcement, code compliance |
Pro Tips & Best Practices
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Plan for Waste: Add 10–15% extra on plywood, drywall, and finish materials to account for cuts and damage.
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Sequence Deliveries: Schedule framing lumber first, then sheathing, insulation, and finally finish carpentry to avoid on-site clutter.
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Protect Materials: Store wood and drywall off the ground under cover to prevent moisture damage.
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Check Codes Early: Consult local building codes for fire-rated assemblies, insulation R-values, and structural requirements.
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Bundle Accessories: Order fasteners, connectors, and flashing along with primary materials to streamline installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much lumber do I need for a 2,000 ft² home frame?
A rough rule is 6 bf of framing lumber per ft² of floor area, but exact needs vary—our take-off service can generate precise quantities.
2. What R-value insulation is required in our climate?
Philadelphia-area code requires R-49 in ceilings and R-20 in exterior walls; check local amendments for specific projects.
3. Can I substitute ZIP System® panels for traditional house wrap and sheathing?
Yes—ZIP panels integrate structural sheathing and weather barrier in one, reducing labor and tape cost.
4. What’s the lead time on custom millwork and trim orders?
Typically 2–3 weeks; expedited jobs can be accommodated for a rush fee—ask your rep for current timelines.
5. Do you deliver to active job sites?
Absolutely—our white-glove delivery includes curb-to-deck drop-off; forklift or liftgate services available upon request.
What Our Customers Are Saying
“Best Buy’s take-off service was a game-changer—no guesswork, just perfect quantities delivered on schedule.”
— Martin C., General Contractor, Philadelphia, PA
“Their ZIP System® pricing beat the local dealer by 15%, and the panels went up much faster.”
— Lisa G., New Construction Manager, Cherry Hill, NJ
“We’ve been a trade account for years—volume discounts and net 30 terms make our cash flow so much easier.”
— Aaron T., Renovation Specialist, Mount Laurel, NJ
“Delivery team navigated our tight site and dropped sheathing right where we needed it—super efficient.”
— Priya K., Custom Home Builder, Camden, NJ
“Quality trim and quick lead times let us finish punch lists faster and keep clients happy.”
— John L., Finish Carpenter, West Chester, PA
Ready to start your build? Contact our Building Materials team now for a free take-off estimate and schedule your job-site delivery!