A landmark study released by the Home Builders Institute (HBI) and National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reveals the skilled labor shortage is costing the residential construction industry $10.8 billion annually and preventing the construction of approximately 19,000 single-family homes.
Successful flooring salespeople excel by asking questions and actively listening to customer needs, recognizing that flooring represents a significant, infrequent purchase for most consumers who rely on professional guidance—a strategy that drives not only immediate sales but cultivates valuable repeat business and personal referrals.
Loba Wakol's Z 647 delivers exceptional adhesion on diverse surfaces with its self-drying, cement-based formula—creating smooth ramps and slopes for flooring installations at any grade level.
White oak demand surges as consumers embrace natural finishes and herringbone patterns. Manufacturers respond with innovative installation solutions while wood reclaims territory from vinyl alternatives—even in basements.
Why is Nebraska Furniture Mart dedicating 2,000 square feet to one carpet brand? Dave Chambers reveals how the Anso Gallery concept is changing flooring retail, Kansas City's surprising stair carpet obsession, and Shaw's unusual Memorial Day activation plan.
During peak demand periods, outsourcing your estimating needs may become essential—this practical checklist will guide you to finding a service provider that seamlessly integrates with your existing estimating team.
NFM's second Anso Gallery, in partnership with Shaw Industries, expands a proven concept that tackles industry-wide challenges with curated experiences and collaborative innovation.
Luxury flooring leader Stanton partners with premier home furnishings brand Kravet on an exclusive 91-SKU carpet collection launching this July. The limited-distribution Kravet x Stanton line features transitional geometrics and organic textures across premium constructions, strategically designed to drive high-end trade business.
The company will feature three distinctive product lines that demonstrate its commitment to combining traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology: Woodura Planks 3.0, the newly launched Woodura Herringbone 2.0, and the high-tech Slate Collection featuring Nadura Tiles.
The typical home purchased in America reached a record median age of 36 years in 2024, nine years older than in 2012, according to Redfin. A construction shortage since 2008's financial crisis forces buyers into older properties, with Buffalo homes averaging 69 years old versus just six years in Provo.