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Press Releases Feb. 10, 2023

Trade Association Coalition Announces Fourth Quarter Findings from Market Index Survey for Reroofing

Rosemont, Ill.—A coalition of industry trade associations representing contractors, consultants and manufacturers in the U.S. and Canada has completed its Quarterly Market Index Survey for Reroofing for the fourth quarter of 2022.

The survey is an industrywide effort spearheaded by a coalition of trade associations, including the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association, Canadian Roofing Contractors Association, Chemical Fabrics & Film Association Inc., EPDM Roofing Association, International Institute of Building Enclosure Consultants, Metal Construction Association, National Roofing Contractors Association, National Women in Roofing, Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association, Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association and Single Ply Roofing Industry.

Eighty-three percent of survey responses came from roofing contractors, and 17% of responses came from roof consultants. Most respondents indicated they primarily work on low-slope roof systems (46%) or provide low-slope and steep-slope roofing services (45%). All regions of the U.S. and most Canadian provinces were represented.

The survey results indicate opportunities in the reroofing industry generally improved during the fourth quarter of 2022 when compared with the same quarter in 2021 though respondents indicated some pessimism regarding customer inquiries and project contracts in the steep-slope roofing market.

Forty-one percent of respondents indicated their customer inquiries increased. Thirty-one percent of respondents reported no change in activity, and 27% indicated a decrease in customer inquiries. Project contracts increased for 38% of respondents, 34% of respondents indicated no change in activity and 28% reported a decrease in project contracts.

Additionally, two indices offer insight regarding customer inquiries and project contracts across market segments. The indices are based on a 0 to 100 scale. A score of 50 or higher suggests expansion or optimism; a score below 50 indicates contraction or pessimism.

  • The customer inquiries index score for the steep-slope reroofing market is 43.8, the score for the low-slope reroofing market is 58.6, and the score for the blended low- and steep-slope reroofing market is 57.7.
  • The project contracts index score for the steep-slope reroofing market is 43.3, the score for the low-slope reroofing market is 58.9, and the score for the blended low- and steep-slope reroofing market is 53.8.

As of January 2023, 19% of respondents reported no project backlogs, 40% reported project backlogs of one to two months and 25% reported project backlogs of three to four months. Fifteen percent of respondents reported project backlogs of five or more months.

The complete results of the Quarterly Market Index Survey for Reroofing are available to those who participate in the survey via an online dashboard that enables users to filter results by region and other metrics. Any contractor or consultant who wants to participate in next quarter’s brief survey can sign up for a notification at http://bit.ly/37ank7D.


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