Remodeling Market Maintains Strength in 3rd Quarter

From the National Association of Home Builders, the remodeling market is up two points from the previous quarter. Due in part to the damage caused by the recent hurricanes, home remodelers are seeing an increase in demand for residential remodeling.

(NAHB) The National Association of Home Buildersโ€™ (NAHB) Remodeling Market Index (RMI) posted a reading of 57 in the third quarter of 2017, up two points from the previous quarter. For 18 consecutive quarters, the RMI has been at or above 50, which indicates that more remodelers report market activity is higher compared to the prior quarter than report it is lower. The overall RMI averages ratings of current remodeling activity with indicators of future remodeling activity.

โ€œRemodelers are seeing higher demand in residential repairs, and expect to be busy well into the new year with jumps in work backlog, call for bids and proposal appointments, likely due in part to the significant damage caused by hurricanes across the southern states,โ€ said NAHB Remodelers Chairman Dan Bawden, CAPS, GMB, CGR, CGP, a remodeler from Houston. โ€œHowever, the ongoing labor shortage is constraining how quickly the repairs can be completed.โ€

Remodelers are finding it more difficult to find skilled labor; over 90 percent of respondents stated that there is a shortage of finish carpenters. This is a significant increase from the third quarter of 2013, when only 44 percent of respondents reported a shortage of finish carpenters.

Current market conditions increased one point from the second quarter of 2017 to 56. Among its three major components, major additions and alterations waned one point to 53, minor additions and alterations increased three points to 56, and the home maintenance and repair component rose one point to 58.

The future market indicators index rose three points from the previous quarter to 58. Calls for bids increased two points to 58, amount of work rose three points to 56, the backlog of remodeling jobs gained two points to 60 and appointments for proposals increased four points to 59.

โ€œIn addition to the labor shortage, the cost of materials is becoming a pressing issue for remodelers,โ€ said NAHB Chief Economist Robert Dietz. โ€œBoth of these issues are constraining remodelersโ€™ ability to complete projects in a timely and cost-effective manner, especially moving forward after natural disasters.โ€

For the full RMI tables, please visit www.nahb.org/rmi. For more information about remodeling, visit www.nahb.org/remodel.

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Kelly Anderson
Kelly has become a recognized leader in the industry. He is a multi-award-winning Parade of Homes builder, having received honors such as Best Paint, Best Tile, Best Landscape, Best Finish Carpentry, Best Pool, Outstanding Master Suite, Outstanding Curb Appeal, and the coveted Best of Show. Kelly has also played a vital role in advancing the building industry in Utah. He served on the Salt Lake Home Builders Association (SLHBA) Board of Directors from 2002โ€“2008, joined its Executive Committee from 2008โ€“2010, and led as President from 2010โ€“2011. In 2022, Kelly was elected to the Board of Directors for the Utah State Home Builders Association and is set to serve as its President in 2026.
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