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Floor & Decor Reports Strong 1Q Performance
Floor & Decor reported net sales increased 31.5% to $1,028.7 million from $782.5 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2021 and comparable store sales increased 14.3% for the first quarter of fiscal 2022, which ended March 31, 2022. Read More
U.S. CERAMIC MARKET - Residential carried the ceramic market through commercial's slowdown last year.
Following the inevitable dip ceramic weathered in 2020 as Covid-19 shuttered the economy for six weeks around April, the category rebounded in 2021 . The 17.3% jump in floor + wall tile revenue more than made up for the roughly 2% slide in 2020, according to Market Insights data, but last year, sales prices also rose as supply chain and labor challenges forced multiple price increases across the ceramic industry. In terms of marketshare, ceramic maintained its roughly 14% benchmark of the past few years, falling just slightly from 14.4% in 2020 to 14.0% in 2021. Though not a DIY product, ceramic was buoyed by homeowners' rush to renovate, along with the growing builder market Read More
2022 State of the Wood Flooring Industry
The following data present a unique snapshot into the wood flooring industry: In early 2022, WFB collected responses from wood flooring manufacturers, distributors, retailers and contractors to find out how they did in 2021, what products are being used and how they feel about challenges in the industry. Note that just as we were finishing collecting responses, Russia invaded Ukraine, so any influence of that is not reflected in the following data.—K.M.W. Read More
Kitchen & Bath remain strong despite rising prices
Catalina Research has released its latest Kitchen and Bath Quarterly Update. According to the report, U.S. kitchen and bath product sales (shipments minus exports plus imports) showed relatively strong current dollar sales gains as manufacturers passed through rising material, labor and transportation costs. Read More
March Construction Spending Rose 0.1% from Feb., 11.7% YOY
Construction spending during March 2022 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1,730.5 billion, 0.1% above the revised February estimate of $1,728.6 billion, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and 11.7% above the March 2021 estimate of $1,548.6 billion. Read More