U.S. Home Remodeling Market Size & Share 2025 - 2034
Market Size by Project, by Wholesale, by End Use, by Distribution Channel Analysis,Growth Forecast.
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U.S. Home Remodeling Market Size
The U.S. home remodeling market was valued at USD 498.3 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 522.5 billion in 2025 to USD 812.8 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 5%.
The aging inventory of homes across the U.S. is single handedly driving the home remodeling market. Considering that the median age of homes in America is above 40 years, quite a few homes are in severe need of renovations to improve efficiency, aesthetics, and practicality. To increase the lifespan of their homes, many Americans are now spending on critical repairs including but not limited to roofing, insulation, replacing windows, and HVAC systems. The lesser maintenance and upkeep done during recessions only adds to the backlog of renovations that need to be done, which in turn increases this demand. Remodeling activity remains strong regardless of the changing economic climate.
The U.S. Department of Energy indicates that upgrading insulation and windows can reduce energy costs by up to 20%, further incentivizing homeowners to invest in these improvements. Additionally, deferred maintenance during economic downturns has created a backlog of necessary renovations. The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University reported that spending on home improvements and repairs reached $472 billion in 2022, driven by aging housing stock and delayed maintenance. As a result, remodeling activity continues to demonstrate resilience, even amid fluctuating economic conditions.
Additionally, the adoption of remote and hybrid work models has prompted a reevaluation of the living spaces of homeowners. Vacated recreational rooms are now being transformed into multifunctional home office gyms or aesthetic fitness areas. Changes in investments such as arrangements that pertain to remodeling interior portions, including attics, basements, and even spare bedrooms, are seeing new heights. Furthermore, the demand for better lighting and enhanced sound control, along with new lifestyle preferences such as integrated smart-home systems, has increased tremendously. This shift conforms to an adjustment decision made during the pandemic for remote work and leisure, coupled with a progressive transformation in the manner people decide to undergo regarding the investment in residential houses.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Trends
The remodeling market for homes in the U.S. is going through new changes due to the ever-changing consumer preferences and newer technologies. One of the changes that stood out during the pandemic is the rise of demand towards personalization and tailoring of home restorations which aligns with one’s lifestyle. People are willing to take on projects that are bespoke and aim to shift the market. Such trends require increased supply and a more flexible approach from service providers.
Another change is the adoption of smart technologies, which has seamlessly integrated advanced technology into the home. Adding smart lighting, security, and energy-saving appliances have become more popular as they enhance convenience and safety while also protecting the environment. Home energy domestic efficiency has been improved along with boosted conservation initiatives. People in the South region focusing on pools, patios, and gardens alongside the raised population and availability of family homes has further increased remodeling.
Trump Administration Tariffs
The impact of Chinese tariffs imposed by the Trump Administration on construction goods like building materials, fixtures, and electronics has had a lasting impact on the U.S. home remodeling market. Remodeling products like cabinetry hardware, lighting systems, flooring, and smart home devices tout a Chinese-sourced supply chain, making them competitively priced and cost-efficient. Subsequent to the tariff implementations, the China, U.S. trade relations had constrained access to subsidized materials, increasing the cost for suppliers and distributors. This led to cost increases for contractors and risked consumers, making it more expensive to accomplish remodeling tasks burdening the budget of economical homeowners.
Moreover, the tariffs shifted the traditional supplier paradigm and compelled remodeling firms and distributors in the U.S. to alter their sourcing models. Vietnam, India, and Mexico provide an alternative buying ground, but have also faced turmoil. Additional delays related to longer lead times as well as logistical barriers bring forth complete deviation of operational efficiency and consistency of desired quality for enduring remodeling projects. These obstacles extend the timeline and increase costs, forced pushing deadlines to their utmost limits.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Analysis
Based on the project segment, the market is further bifurcated into DIY and DIFM. The DIFM segment was valued at USD 361.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 591.7 billion by 2034.
The DIFM (do-it-for-me) segment is the leading sector in the market by project type due to increasing homeowner preference towards professionally managed renovation work. This is attributed to the aging population, busy lifestyles, and modern remodeling work complexity.
There is an increasing reliance on contractors for bath, kitchen, and even structural remodeling to guarantee compliance and quality, and these consumers are often termed as code complier consumers. Greater disposable income as well as increased home equity is also contributing to homeowners spending on managed projects. This spending is not only per project, but also positively affects trade men and wholesale suppliers.
Based on wholesale segment, the U.S. home remodeling market is categorized into residential trade, residential showroom, and B2C. The residential trade segment was valued at USD 208.5 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
The market on the wholesale level is largely dominated by the residential trade segment due to its intricate connections with professional contractors, builders, and remodeling firms, all of which act as major procurements. Such professionals are highly likely to purchase construction materials, fixtures, and finishes from wholesale suppliers in bulk for snapshot multiple client projects because of the direct and enduring demand from their multiple clients for various pieces of construction components.
These purchases alone create sustained demand for structural lumber, HVAC units, windows, and plumbing equipment which continuously drives steady growth. Further, the trade segment offers more favorable prices and credit terms along with help with logistics, placing them in a stronger position competitively. The volume, consistency, and power of this channel makes it key to the dynamics of the wholesale driven market.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Share
In 2024, ABC Supply, Andersen, Builders FirstSource, Enterprise Wholesale, and Ferguson collectively held a 15% to 20% share of the market. These companies are employing several strategies to strengthen their position in the market.
ABC Supply, the north American leader in wholesale distribution of roofing products and some select exterior and interior building products, serves professional contractors by pulling together entire product lines and support services. To facilitate business, the company strives for ease of cooperation using myABCsupply, a portal where contractors can place orders and manage accounts online.
A well-known manufacturer of doors and windows, Andersen Corporation, keeps up with innovations by updating its products to fit contemporary design standards. The company emphasized windows and doors with vibrant colors along with adaptive functionality for spaces designed to last. These designs include age-friendly features and adaptable frameworks to suit shifting homeowner requirements.
As the largest U.S. supplier of building products and prefabricated components, Builders FirstSource serves professional builders using its scale and knowledge of local markets. Strengths of the company include adopting innovation and technology with its strategic roadmap which focuses on investment in AI and digital solutions for improving operational and customer service efficiency.
Enterprise Wholesale Inc. focuses on the wholesale distribution of plumbing as well as kitchen and bath accessories. Enterprise Plumbing’s customer service is complimented by the strong relationships they maintain with contractors and builders, by providing them with a wide selection of quality products backed with reliable service.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Companies
Major players operating in the U.S. home remodeling industry are:
ABC Supply
Andersen
Builders FirstSource
Enterprise Wholesale
Ferguson
Harvey Building Products
JELD-WEN
Kohler
LU Kitchen & Bath
Masco
National Wholesale Supply
Pella
Robert Bowden
The Home Depot
The Sherwin-Williams
Key players in the U.S. home remodeling market implemented multi-dimensional approaches to manage economic difficulties and changes in consumer behavior. At the same time, there was more focus on incorporating advanced sustainable building technologies into energy-efficient homes. Perceptively, these companies also utilized and invested in customer engagement, project management, and other automated tools. All these strategies tend to strengthen professional service, technological innovation, and operational efficiency in responding to changing market conditions.
In April 2023, M&M HVAC Services completed the acquisition of Sunset Ridge Ecoline Exteriors Corporation, a company based in McFarland, Wisconsin. This move highlights M&M's strong commitment to its strategic plan and its active pursuit of opportunities for construction, expansion, and nationwide growth throughout the U.S.
U.S. Home Remodeling Industry News
In April 2025, Lowe’s announced its agreement to acquire Artisan Design Group (ADG), a leading provider of interior finish design, distribution, and installation services for homebuilders and property managers. This strategic move enhances Lowe’s capabilities in servicing pro customers, particularly in flooring and interiors, strengthening its position in the residential construction and remodeling market while expanding its footprint in multi-family and single-family housing segments.
In June 2024, The Home Depot finalized its acquisition of SRS Distribution, a prominent distributor serving roofing, landscaping, and pool contractors. This strategic move expands Home Depot's reach in the professional contractor segment. This integration enhances Home Depot's ability to serve complex project needs, solidifying its position as a leading specialty trade distributor.
In October 2023, Great Day Improvements, LLC, a leading direct-to-consumer home remodeling company, broadened its brand portfolio by acquiring K-Designers, a renowned California-based remodeling contractor.
The U.S. home remodeling market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Billion) from 2021 to 2034 for the following segments:
Market, By Project
DIY
DIFM
Market, By Wholesale
Residential trade
Residential showroom
B2C
Market, By End Use
Windows & doors
Kitchen additions & improvements
Bathroom additions & improvements
Landscaping
Flooring
Roofing
HVAC
Pools/Hot tubs
Electrical construction
Other room additions & alterations
Market, By Distribution Channel
Direct selling through online
Direct selling to consumers
Wholesale to retailer
Wholesale to consumer
Wholesalers selling online
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries:
Northeast U.S.
Pennsylvania
New York
Vermont
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Maine
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New Jersey
Delaware
Maryland
Southeast U.S.
Arkansas
Louisiana
Mississippi
Alabama
Georgia
Florida
South Carolina
Tennessee
North Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia
Kentucky
Midwest U.S
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Minnesota
lowa
Missouri
Wisconsin
Illinois
Michigan
Indiana
Ohio
Northwest U.S.
Washington
Oregon
California
Nevada
Idaho
Montana
Wyoming
Alaska
Utah
Colorado
Southwest U.S.
Arizona
New Mexico
Texas
Hawaii
Oklahoma
Authors: Avinash Singh, Sunita Singh
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Report Content
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
1.1 Market scope & definition
1.2 Base estimates & calculations
1.3 Forecast parameters
1.4 Data sources
1.4.1 Primary
1.4.2 Secondary
1.4.2.1 Paid sources
1.4.2.2 Public sources
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Industry 3600 synopsis, 2021 - 2034
Chapter 3 Industry Insights
3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
3.1.1 Factors affecting the value chain
3.1.2 Profit margin analysis
3.1.3 Disruptions
3.1.4 Future outlook
3.1.5 Manufacturers
3.1.6 Distributors
3.1.7 Retailers
3.2 Trump administration tariffs analysis
3.2.1 Impact on trade
3.2.1.1 Trade volume disruptions
3.2.1.2 Retaliatory measures
3.2.2 Impact on the Industry
3.2.2.1 Supply-Side impact (Raw Materials)
3.2.2.2 Price volatility in key materials
3.2.2.3 Supply chain restructuring
3.2.2.4 Production cost implications
3.2.2.5 Demand-Side impact (Selling price)
3.2.2.6 Price transmission to end markets
3.2.2.7 Market share dynamics
3.2.2.8 Consumer response patterns
3.2.3 Key companies impacted
3.2.4 Strategic industry responses
3.2.4.1 Supply chain reconfiguration
3.2.4.2 Pricing and product strategies
3.2.4.3 Policy engagement
3.2.5 Outlook and future considerations
3.3 Impact forces
3.3.1 Growth drivers
3.3.1.1 Aging housing stock and need for upgrades
3.3.1.2 Rise in remote work and home functionality needs
3.3.1.3 Home equity and financing availability
3.3.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
3.3.2.1 Rising material and labor costs impacting project affordability
3.3.2.2 Regulatory complexities and permit delays slowing renovation timelines
The companies listed in this report are a curated selection - not the full competitive universe.
Our market revenue calculations use a bottom-up methodology that accounts for all players across all regions - including manufacturers, distributors, and specialists not individually profiled. The profiles section spotlights strategically significant players; it does not define the scope of our market sizing.
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U.S. Home Remodeling Market Size
The U.S. home remodeling market was valued at USD 498.3 billion in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 522.5 billion in 2025 to USD 812.8 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 5%.
The aging inventory of homes across the U.S. is single handedly driving the home remodeling market. Considering that the median age of homes in America is above 40 years, quite a few homes are in severe need of renovations to improve efficiency, aesthetics, and practicality. To increase the lifespan of their homes, many Americans are now spending on critical repairs including but not limited to roofing, insulation, replacing windows, and HVAC systems. The lesser maintenance and upkeep done during recessions only adds to the backlog of renovations that need to be done, which in turn increases this demand. Remodeling activity remains strong regardless of the changing economic climate.
The U.S. Department of Energy indicates that upgrading insulation and windows can reduce energy costs by up to 20%, further incentivizing homeowners to invest in these improvements. Additionally, deferred maintenance during economic downturns has created a backlog of necessary renovations. The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University reported that spending on home improvements and repairs reached $472 billion in 2022, driven by aging housing stock and delayed maintenance. As a result, remodeling activity continues to demonstrate resilience, even amid fluctuating economic conditions.
Additionally, the adoption of remote and hybrid work models has prompted a reevaluation of the living spaces of homeowners. Vacated recreational rooms are now being transformed into multifunctional home office gyms or aesthetic fitness areas. Changes in investments such as arrangements that pertain to remodeling interior portions, including attics, basements, and even spare bedrooms, are seeing new heights. Furthermore, the demand for better lighting and enhanced sound control, along with new lifestyle preferences such as integrated smart-home systems, has increased tremendously. This shift conforms to an adjustment decision made during the pandemic for remote work and leisure, coupled with a progressive transformation in the manner people decide to undergo regarding the investment in residential houses.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Trends
Trump Administration Tariffs
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Analysis
Based on the project segment, the market is further bifurcated into DIY and DIFM. The DIFM segment was valued at USD 361.2 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 591.7 billion by 2034.
Based on wholesale segment, the U.S. home remodeling market is categorized into residential trade, residential showroom, and B2C. The residential trade segment was valued at USD 208.5 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Share
In 2024, ABC Supply, Andersen, Builders FirstSource, Enterprise Wholesale, and Ferguson collectively held a 15% to 20% share of the market. These companies are employing several strategies to strengthen their position in the market.
ABC Supply, the north American leader in wholesale distribution of roofing products and some select exterior and interior building products, serves professional contractors by pulling together entire product lines and support services. To facilitate business, the company strives for ease of cooperation using myABCsupply, a portal where contractors can place orders and manage accounts online.
A well-known manufacturer of doors and windows, Andersen Corporation, keeps up with innovations by updating its products to fit contemporary design standards. The company emphasized windows and doors with vibrant colors along with adaptive functionality for spaces designed to last. These designs include age-friendly features and adaptable frameworks to suit shifting homeowner requirements.
As the largest U.S. supplier of building products and prefabricated components, Builders FirstSource serves professional builders using its scale and knowledge of local markets. Strengths of the company include adopting innovation and technology with its strategic roadmap which focuses on investment in AI and digital solutions for improving operational and customer service efficiency.
Enterprise Wholesale Inc. focuses on the wholesale distribution of plumbing as well as kitchen and bath accessories. Enterprise Plumbing’s customer service is complimented by the strong relationships they maintain with contractors and builders, by providing them with a wide selection of quality products backed with reliable service.
U.S. Home Remodeling Market Companies
Major players operating in the U.S. home remodeling industry are:
Key players in the U.S. home remodeling market implemented multi-dimensional approaches to manage economic difficulties and changes in consumer behavior. At the same time, there was more focus on incorporating advanced sustainable building technologies into energy-efficient homes. Perceptively, these companies also utilized and invested in customer engagement, project management, and other automated tools. All these strategies tend to strengthen professional service, technological innovation, and operational efficiency in responding to changing market conditions.
In April 2023, M&M HVAC Services completed the acquisition of Sunset Ridge Ecoline Exteriors Corporation, a company based in McFarland, Wisconsin. This move highlights M&M's strong commitment to its strategic plan and its active pursuit of opportunities for construction, expansion, and nationwide growth throughout the U.S.
U.S. Home Remodeling Industry News
The U.S. home remodeling market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue (USD Billion) from 2021 to 2034 for the following segments:
Market, By Project
Market, By Wholesale
Market, By End Use
Market, By Distribution Channel
The above information is provided for the following regions and countries: