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Remodeling sector sees solid growth as NAHB kicks off National Home Remodeling Month

Kicking off National Home Remodeling Month this May, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is highlighting recent data that underscores the growing strength of the remodeling sector. The latest figures show remodeling is capturing an increasing share of the residential construction market, both in terms of the number of firms and employment. Additional data indicates remodeler sentiment has remained consistently positive since the first quarter of 2020, reflecting sustained demand and industry confidence.

NAHB’s analysis of the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) data shows that over the past 25 years, the number of remodeling companies has nearly doubled—in 2000, there were fewer than 69,000 firms, and in the first quarter of 2025 there were more than 128,000. Remodelers now represent over half (56%) of all residential building construction (RBC) establishments. By contrast, during the housing boom of the mid-2000s, when the market was primarily dominated by homebuilders, remodelers’ share consistently hovered around 38%–39%. 

In addition to the growing share of remodeling firms, the analysis of employment trends in RBC also shows that remodelers are generating a rising number and share of jobs. As of 2024, the remodeling sector accounted for almost half (49%) of RBC workers. During the housing boom of the mid-2000s, only 30% of payroll employees worked for remodelers, while single-family general contractors employed 63% of the RBC workforce.

“Remodeling companies are less affected by the rise and fall of mortgage rates compared to homebuilding companies, so the remodeling industry has continued to grow despite a series of Federal Reserve rate hikes that have driven up the cost of buying a new home and hindered new construction,” said NAHB Remodelers Chair Elliott Pike, a remodeler from Homewood, Ala.

Another promising sign for the market is reflected in the results of the NAHB/Westlake Royal Remodeling Market Index (RMI), a quarterly survey of NAHB remodeler members that provides insight into the remodeling industry. The RMI has registered a reading above the break-even point of 50 for 24 consecutive quarters, underscoring a post-pandemic resiliency. Any number over 50 indicates that more remodelers view remodeling market conditions as good than poor.

“The remodeling market has many structural tailwinds that are contributing to the overall growth of our industry,” said Pike. “With an aging housing stock, the persistent mortgage-rate-lock-in effect and the trend for older homeowners to age in place, the remodeling market is positioned for continued growth.” 

Consumers can find a remodeler in their area by searching NAHB’s directory of professional remodelers. NAHB also has a variety of helpful consumer resources available on the website, including tips on how to choose a professional remodeler.

National Home Remodeling Month is sponsored by Buildertrend.


About the National Association of Home Builders

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is a Washington-based trade association representing more than 140,000 members involved in homebuilding, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing, and other aspects of residential and light commercial construction. NAHB is affiliated with 700 state and local homebuilder associations around the country. NAHB’s builder members will construct about 80% of the new housing units projected for this year.

About NAHB Remodelers

NAHB Remodelers is America’s home for professional remodelers, representing the more than 53,000 members of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) who are involved in the remodeling industry. Founded in 1982, the organization provides information, education, and designation programs to improve the business and construction expertise of its members and to enhance the professional image of the industry. Its membership incorporates nearly 100 local councils across the nation. 

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