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To our readers:
Due to a just-discovered editing error involving Parr Lumber, we need to correct four of the rankings in the 2017 ProSales 100.

In the original report, we listed Parr Lumber’s pro sales percentage at 67% when it actually was 87%. As a result, Parr ended up having a reported $278.6 million in pro revenue, which put it 20th on the list. An 87% pro share of total business means its real total for pro sales is $361.8 million. That’s good for 17th place.

The change pushes National Lumber into the No. 18 spot, Ganahl Lumber into No. 19, and Matheus Lumber to No. 20 on the list. No other rankings above or below were changed. Here are the new top 20 rankings:

Primary Business Emphasis * 2016 pro sales ($ millions) As percent of total 2016 sales
1 ABC Supply, Beloit, WI S $7,100,280,000 99%
2 Builders FirstSource, Dallas, TX M $5,730,300,000 90%
3 Beacon Roofing Supply, Herndon, VA S $4,127,109,000 100%
4 BMC Stock Holdings, Atlanta, GA M $2,939,055,850 95%
5 US LBM, Buffalo Grove, IL M $2,813,000,000 97%
6 84 Lumber, Eighty Four, PA M $2,729,749,000 95%
7 Allied Building Products, East Rutherford, NJ S $2,434,375,000 95%
8 GMS, Tucker, GA S $2,052,842,368 92%
9 SRS Distribution, McKinney, TX S $1,900,800,000 99%
10 L&W Supply, Chicago, IL S $1,176,000,000 98%
11 Carter Lumber, Kent, OH M $1,019,552,282 82%
12 Harvey Building Products, Waltham, MA M $530,000,000 100%
13 McCoy's Building Supply, San Marcos, TX M $518,999,416 68%
14 Kodiak Building Partners, Littleton, CO S $513,934,800 100%
15 Lansing Building Products, Richmond, VA S $452,249,308 100%
16 Golden State Lumber, Petaluma, CA M $417,480,000 98%
17 The Parr Company, Hillsboro, OR M $361,763,711 87%
18 National Lumber, Mansfield, MA M $301,760,000 92%
19 Ganahl Lumber, Anaheim, CA M $297,189,000 90%
20 Matheus Lumber, Woodinville, WA L $286,000,000 100%
* L=Pro dealer without manufacturing capabilities; M=Pro dealer with manufacturing capabilities; S=Specialty dealer/distributor; MW=Molding/millwork dealer

None of the total sales or other data for any company was affected.

ProSales regrets the error.