About POCO Building Supplies
Built on a foundation of honest pricing and service excellence. With strong family values and community spirit, POCO Building Supplies is built on a foundation of hard work and honest pricing. Our service excellence is 100 years in the making. In 1921, Port Coquitlam resident Harry Galer founded the Port Coquitlam Transfer Company to meet the growing transportation demands of Port Coquitlam residents. In fact, he shuttered his shoe store soon after, realizing that the demand for hauling coal and lumber in his truck would probably earn him more money than selling shoes.
Harry’s son John purchased the company in 1947, and then in 1967 he moved the business to its current location on Mary Hill Road. It was this very same year that the business became a founding member of TIMBER MART, a Western Canada-based buying group that has grown into one of Canada’s largest cooperatives for independent business owners, with over 750 member stores across the country. The business passed into the hands of John’s children, Bob, Joe, and Lynette, in the early 1980s. It was during this time that POCO Building Supplies enjoyed considerable growth and became a large player in the Lower Mainland’s building supplies market.
Over 100 years later, POCO Building Supplies remains a well-known fixture of downtown Port Coquitlam. Current stewards and cousins Chris and Jeff Galer are the fourth generation of the Galer family to operate the business, and they remain focused on catering to the needs of builders and homeowners alike by offering a superior level of customer service and honest pricing. At POCO Building Supplies, we also have a long history of supporting the very community that supports our business. We proudly support local charities, non-profit organizations, schools, and minor sports associations, as well as working with organizations that assist individuals who are getting back into the workforce.
Location
Address: 2650 Mary Hill Road, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia V3C 3B3
Aspen/poplar plywood/OSB
Canadian softwood plywood (CSP)
Douglas-fir
Douglas-fir/larch plywood (DFP)
Hemlock & amabilis fir (hem-fir)
Northern species (N)
Spruce-pine-fir (SPF)
Western hemlock
Western red cedar
