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Homeowners Undeterred By Rising Costs for Remodeling

Forty-year-high inflation and supply chain challenges aren’t ruining homeowners’ plans to spruce up their homes, finds a new survey from Nationwide of 1,000 homeowners. Seventy-one percent of homeowners who have upcoming house projects say they expect to proceed with them despite higher costs, delayed timelines, and the limited availability of materials.

The majority of renovating homeowners surveyed—57%—say they are focused on repairing the wear and tear of their homes and 55% are taking on house projects to make their homes more enjoyable. Forty-nine percent of homeowners say they want to change something that’s outdated in their homes.

Some of those money-saving plans include signing a contract with a contractor to lock in pricing, even though work may not begin for another three months. Also, 94% of homeowners said they’d be willing to store the project materials on their own property to prevent future material cost increases, the Nationwide survey shows.

Both homeowners and contractors surveyed expect that supply chain bottlenecks, high inflation, and increased material and labor costs will continue to have an impact on household projects throughout this year.

Most homeowners are concerned about it. Sixty-three percent of homeowners say they are worried about high material costs, 50% are concerned about delays with materials, and 45% fear having to choose different materials for their projects due to limited availability.

Source: “Survey: Homeowners’ Remodeling Plans Undeterred by Increased Costs, Delayed Timelines,” Nationwide (March 23, 2022)

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