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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Rising costs in the restoration industry
Mar 4 2008 7:34AM | Permalink | Email this | Comments (0) |
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Software company Xactware just released its 2007 property report, which looks at some of the trends in the restoration market based on the users of it's programs and other sources. While some of these numbers only apply directly to those companies working in restoration work, they're indicative of trends throughout remodeling and construction.
Some of the highlights of the report:
- It cost on average 4.18% more to reconstruct a home in the United States in 2007 vs. 2006
- Material costs rose 2.93% in 2007. Lumber declined 8.81%, dropping for the third year in the row, although prices increased 3.2% in the last quarter of 2007. Drywall dropped 18.05% after a 20% increase in 2006. It was the first significant decrease in drywall costs since 2001.
- Labor costs (wages, benefits, taxes, etc.) increased by 7.68%.

