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Carter Lumber Expands In Georgia

Carter Lumber recently announced it has acquired Gaster Lumber and Hardware, a three-location building materials supplier serving the Savannah, Georgia, metro area. 

“Gaster Lumber is exactly the kind of company we look to partner with: a strong, family-run business that shares our values around people, hard work, service, and long-term relationships,” says Jeff Donley, president and COO of Carter Lumber. “We’re proud to continue the legacy Ray and the Gaster team have built and look forward to building on that foundation as we grow in the Savannah market.”

The Gaster Lumber locations mark Carter Lumber’s entry into the Savannah metro area and will operate as part of the Coastal Carolinas market under the direction of market vice president Brian Sento. With this addition, the Coastal Carolinas team will serve professional builders from Wilmington, North Carolina, through northern Florida.

“Like the Charleston, South Carolina, location we added last year, this acquisition was driven by customer demand in Savannah. Builders aren’t satisfied with the options in the market today, they want partners who value long-term relationships, not just transactions. That’s what we bring, and we’re excited to introduce that approach in Savannah,” says Brian Sento.

Gaster Lumber will operate as part of Carter Lumber effective immediately, with no disruption to customers. Carter Lumber plans to invest significantly in expanding reach, capacity and capabilities to better serve builders across all segments of the Savannah market.

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Annie joined the NHPA staff in 2024 as a content development coordinator on the editorial team. Annie was born and raised in the Indianapolis area and graduated from Lipscomb University with a B.B.A. in Marketing. Her favorite hobbies include baking, photography, traveling and visiting coffee shops.

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