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Residential Remodeling Spending Trending Up, According to NAHB

January 25, 2018

Spending on residential remodels will continue to grow at a modest pace in the next two years, according to experts at a press conference hosted by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Remodelers at the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, Florida. Professional remodelers from around the country agreed with the forecast, citing increased consumer confidence.

“Remodeler confidence has stabilized at a positive level, as remodeling spending topped $152 billion in 2017,” said 2017 NAHB Remodelers Chair Dan Bawden, CAPS, CGP, CGR, GMB, a remodeler from Houston. “There is steady demand around the country, but the cost of labor and materials is challenging remodelers’ ability to meet that demand.”

NAHB predicts that remodeling spending for owner-occupied single-family homes will increase 4.9 percent in 2018 over 2017 and an additional 0.6 percent in 2019.

“NAHB estimates that real spending on home improvements will grow by nearly 5 percent in 2018, as below-normal rates of home building are creating an aging housing stock,” said Paul Emrath, NAHB vice president for survey and housing policy research. “Factors inhibiting stronger growth include the ongoing labor shortage and rising material prices.”

According to Steve Cunningham, CAPS, CGP, a remodeler from Williamsburg, Virginia, more requests for proposals and more committed projects from homeowners are already being seen. “In addition to regular updates and repairs, there’s been an uptick in more ambitious large remodel requests,” he said.

Photo: Project by Thomas Ashley, Jr., of Expand Inc from Denham Springs, La., the 2017 Remodeler of the Year and the 2017 Homes for Life – Single Space winner.