Mead Lumber of Broken Bow

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Welcome to Mead Lumber of Broken Bow

Discover Broken Bow, Nebraska – a charming small town in the Sandhills region.

Enjoy the serene landscapes and outdoor activities and become part of our close-knit community. Experience our rich history and vibrant Main Street with local shops and restaurants. Discover our thriving arts scene and community events.

Find the perfect balance of rural serenity and entrepreneurial spirit. Visit Broken Bow and join the legacy of great Nebraskans.

Services at This Location

Delivery

Estimating

Key Cutting

Project Consultation

Products and Vendors at This Location

Cabinetry

Countertops

Decking & Railing

Drywall

Hardware & Tools

Insulation

Interior/Exterior Doors

Lumber

Moldings & Trim

OSB & Plywood

Paint & Decor

Roofing

Siding

Trusses

Windows

Here is a list of some of the many products we sell at our location.

We offer both CWP, Merillat, and Woodland for our cabinetry. Check out our cabinetry selection here: link

We offer Timbertech for all your decking needs. Visit our decking page here

We offer many different brands to fulfill all your wants and needs including Bayer Built, Therma-Tru, and Waudena.

Visit our lumber page here

We offer Ferche Millwork because not only have they been the most respected name in hardwood since 1958 but because of their finest hardwood mouldings and veneered millwork in the market.

For asphalt roofing we offer Tamko along with Metal Sales for your metal roofing needs. Visit our roofing page here

We offer James Hardie for our cement siding selection along with LP, Diamond Kote, and Expert Finish for our OSB siding. Visit our siding page here

We offer both Quaker and Andersen Windows. Visit our windows page here

Our History

Mead Lumber expanded into Broken Bow, Nebraska, in 1954, with the purchase of Dierks Lumber & Coal. For more information, visit our history page here

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