Goodro Lumber originally began in East Middlebury, Vermont as a sawmill and hardware store, owned by Harry Goodro. When he retired in 1969, he left the business to his son Rodney, and sons-in-law Richard Perry and Wyman Thomas. In 1970, they built another store in Killington to serve the growing ski community.
In 1975, Michael Perry and his brother-in-law William Shaw were brought in to operate the Killington location. In 1978, Mike and Bill purchased the Killington location from Mike's father and uncles. In 1984, they expanded the retail operation by adding retail space and bringing in the True Value line of hardware.
In 1975, Michael Perry and his brother-in-law William Shaw were brought in to operate the Killington location. In 1978, Mike and Bill purchased the Killington location from Mike's father and uncles. In 1984, they expanded the retail operation by adding retail space and bringing in the True Value line of hardware.
Services
Boom Service - Fees may apply depending on the location and type of service needed. Our boom truck setting a steel girder for a local contractor. The radio controlled, truck mounted boom saves time and effort and costs less than hiring an outside crane service for smaller jobs. In-house Architectural Design Service & Estimating - Detailed estimates based on your plans.
We pride ourselves on carrying quality products. Our customers demand and have come to expect building materials which are straighter, stronger and more stable in our ever changing climate conditions. We have strong working relationships with our suppliers that ensure timely deliveries, competitive pricing, and consistent quality of special-ordered and stock materials.