Cameron Ashley Building Products Expands in Florida
Originally Published by: LBM Journal — May 27, 2025
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Cameron Ashley Building Products (Cameron Ashley) is proud to announce the opening of its newest distribution center in Fort Pierce, Florida. This location will stock a comprehensive range of fiberglass insulation, mineral wool, spray foam, rigid board, sheathing, and all related accessories.
“Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast region are experiencing significant economic and population growth, leading to increased demand in the construction sector,” said Regional Vice President John Gambone. “With this new location, we can now provide faster, more reliable service from the Space Coast down to Miami — supported by a knowledgeable local team that understands the needs of our customers.”
“Our Lakeland distribution center will continue to stay focused on serving the growing Tampa market, and together with Fort Pierce, we are reinforcing our belief in having the right products in stock, near your job, and delivered fast,” Gambone added. “This expansion is about making it easier for customers to get what they need, when they need it, without delays. It also reflects our belief in Florida as a high growth market and our continued commitment to expanding our presence across the state.”
“Cameron Ashley is committed to providing unmatched service and product expertise to our customers,” said Distribution Center Manager Jeremy Theisen. “With a background in managing and scheduling insulation crews, overseeing daily operations, and working in both commercial and residential insulation sales, I understand what our customers need to be successful. Our Fort Pierce team is focused on delivering fast, dependable service with the product knowledge and support our customers can count on.”
The Fort Pierce distribution center is part of Cameron Ashley’s strategic expansion throughout Florida, with additional locations planned in Jacksonville and Fort Myers.