Every Houston builder we work with has the same story. They schedule the hardwood like every other finish — six weeks before install. Then they get a quote with a 14-week lead time on the wide-plank white oak the homeowner picked from a designer's mood board, and the entire construction schedule has to rebuild around it.
This guide gives you the real numbers, the real reasons behind them, and a planning framework so that hardwood never becomes the line item that holds up your CO inspection.
Lead time, in real Houston numbers
Here is the breakdown of hardwood lead times from order to ready-to-install on a Houston job site, as of Q2 2026:
| Product category | Order to delivery | Plus acclimation | Total to install-ready |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stock European white oak (engineered, our warehouse) | 1–2 weeks | 7 days | 2–3 weeks |
| Stock domestic species (oak, walnut, hickory) | 1–2 weeks | 7–14 days | 2–4 weeks |
| Custom domestic mill order | 4–6 weeks | 7–14 days | 5–8 weeks |
| European mill custom order (any spec) | 10–14 weeks | 7 days | 11–15 weeks |
| Premium European wide-plank or specialty finish | 14–18 weeks | 7 days | 15–19 weeks |
| Reclaimed barnwood / specialty species | 6–12 weeks | 14 days | 8–14 weeks |
The two categories that surprise builders are stock and European custom. Builders new to working with us are sometimes surprised that stock material can ship in a week — they're used to suppliers who don't keep real inventory. And they're often surprised that European custom is 14+ weeks — they're used to thinking of hardwood as a "two month" line item, which works for domestic but doesn't work for the wide-plank European spec that designer-led projects keep specifying.
Why European lead times are what they are
The 12–16 week European number isn't padding. It breaks down like this:
- Order placed → production scheduled (4–8 weeks). European mills batch production by species, width, grade, and finish. Your order joins a production run that may not start for 4–8 weeks depending on what's already queued. Premium specs (8"+ widths, smoked finishes, hand-scraped textures) run less frequently than standard 6" prime grades.
- Production (3–4 weeks). Sawing, drying (8–12% target moisture content for European export), milling, finishing, packing.
- Ocean freight to Houston (3–4 weeks). Container shipping from Mediterranean or Northern European ports through Panama Canal or via Gulf direct routing, depending on origin.
- Customs + trucking (1 week). Houston port-of-entry clearance, drayage to our warehouse, inspection, repacking for delivery.
That's the floor. If your spec is in stock at the mill (rare for premium widths), you can shave 4 weeks. If you're ordering during a holiday-affected period (European August shutdowns, December–January), add 2–3 weeks.
The 2026 tariff context
Trade policy on European hardwood has been volatile since 2024. As of May 2026, European engineered hardwood imports to the US carry a 10% baseline tariff plus per-country adjustments that have moved up and down several times. Spain has been steadier than France; both have been steadier than Italy.
What this means for builders: price quotes have a 30-day validity window. Once your project is quoted and confirmed, we lock the price — tariff fluctuations within that window are our problem, not yours. Lead times have not been materially affected by tariff changes; that's still about mill scheduling, not customs.
If you're running a multi-year community development with multiple draws, we can structure an annual program that price-locks at the start and runs against held stock. That protects you from both tariff and price volatility for the life of the program.
The builder planning framework
Here's how we recommend sequencing hardwood selection on a Houston new build or remodel:
For custom homes (single-family, designer-led)
- At schematic design (week 0): Discuss hardwood preference with designer. If wide-plank European is in play, the clock starts now.
- At DD / spec freeze (week 4–6): Final spec locked. Quote requested. Order placed.
- At foundation / framing (week 8–12): European order in production.
- At drywall / paint (week 18–24): Material in Houston warehouse, ready to ship.
- At cabinet / trim (week 22–26): Material delivered, acclimating 7–14 days.
- At final finishes (week 26+): Install begins.
If your spec is changed after week 6, the European clock restarts. This is the conversation to have with your designer at week 0: "Once we lock the spec at week 6, changing it costs you 12 weeks."
For spec homes (single-family, builder-led)
Use stock European or domestic species — never custom mill orders. Build a 3–4 SKU "spec home palette" with us at the start of the year. We keep stock against your forecast, you draw against it as homes start, you avoid lead-time risk entirely.
For multi-family / townhome / community builds
This is where spec-and-hold inventory wins. Order 110–115% of estimated total square footage at program start. Pay deposit on full order, balance + delivery on each unit draw. You lock pricing for the life of the program, you guarantee availability, you simplify your finish-schedule decisions.
How spec-and-hold actually works at Jamail
Our spec-and-hold builder program covers any project where you need flooring inventory secured before the install date. The mechanics:
- Deposit at order: 30–50% depending on the program size and account history.
- Warehouse hold: Up to 6 months standard, longer by arrangement. We climate-control storage at our Houston facility — your material doesn't sit in a hot uncontrolled space.
- Draws on demand: Email or portal request 5 business days before you need delivery to the job site.
- Lien waivers: Issued on every delivery for builder draw schedules. We work with your lender's lien-waiver process.
- Overage handling: Unused material at program end can be credited against future orders or refunded (less restocking on custom items).
- Net 30 terms: Available on qualifying accounts.
For builders who run consistent volume (10+ units / year), we can structure an annual program with tiered pricing that gets sharper as cumulative volume increases.
The mistakes we see and how to avoid them
Mistake: Treating hardwood as a 6-week line item
It's not. Stock yes, custom no. If you have a designer involved in the project and they want anything wider than 6", custom is in play and you need 12–16 weeks.
Mistake: Letting the homeowner pick from a magazine at month 5
Lock spec before week 6. Bring sample kits to the homeowner early. The wide-plank look the magazine showed is achievable; you just can't decide on it in month 5 and finish in month 8.
Mistake: Skipping acclimation
Engineered: 7 days minimum on-site, HVAC running. Solid: 14 days. Skipping this is what causes the cupping, gapping, and crowning callbacks. We won't release acclimation-required material without confirming the site is ready.
Mistake: Storing on the job site uncovered
If material arrives before drywall is sealed, it can absorb job-site moisture and need to re-acclimate after the building dries out. We'd rather hold it for you another week than deliver too early.
Mistake: Ordering exact square footage
Always order 7–10% overage on residential and 10–15% on multi-family. Cutting waste, miscuts, and post-occupancy repair replacements all eat into the count. Overage on a stock European spec can be returned at restocking fee; on a custom spec, it's credited to future orders.
What we need from you to issue a quote
To turn a builder quote around in 48 hours:
- Floor-plan PDF with hardwood areas highlighted (or a square footage estimate)
- Species preference, plank width preference, finish preference (we'll narrow if undecided)
- Slab-on-grade or pier-and-beam
- Target install date and project completion date
- Designer involvement (yes/no and contact info if so)
- Lien waiver and draw schedule preferences
Send to builders@jamailhardwoods.com or use the builder pricing form on our builder program page.
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