Residential Pros Feel Confident in the Outlook for New Jobs, With Most Homeowners Expecting to Maintain Their Project Plans in 2025, According to Newly Released Data From STANLEY®
Residential Pros Feel Confident in the Outlook for New Jobs, With Most Homeowners Expecting to Maintain Their Project Plans in 2025, According to Newly Released Data From STANLEY® |
[08-July-2025] |
TOWSON, Md., July 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the backdrop of the current economic and housing climate, many homeowners are still seeking to upgrade their homes by hiring residential contractors to complete their project plans in 2025. That's according to a new survey of residential pros from STANLEY®, a global leader in hand tools. The STANLEY® Pro's Perspective: Job Satisfaction Report surveyed 500 owners and managers of small (20 or fewer employees) repair and remodeling companies across the United States. The survey aimed to understand residential pros' anticipated workloads in 2025, what projects their clients are pursuing in the year ahead, and their job sentiment and satisfaction. A Positive 2025 Outlook Eighty-nine percent of residential pros surveyed said they feel confident in the outlook for new jobs and are also satisfied with their level of work so far in 2025. In fact, 69% say their clients are increasing the size of their 2025 projects and most disagree that their clients are backing out of (66%), scaling down (60%) or delaying (57%) approved projects. However, that doesn't mean they don't have some concerns. Respondents cited the cost of materials (36%) and the cost of labor (30%) as top concerns in the coming year. More Clients Want High-End Design Trends
Additionally, 93% of residential pros say their clients are interested in high-end design projects, those that blend style, comfort and functionality, in 2025. The top high-end design projects noted as client priorities by respondents were: blending painted and finished wood surfaces (44%); painted wood cabinetry in bold colors (39%); color drenching (38%); layered lighting (38%); sustainable design (37%); and eat-in kitchen spaces and built-in seating (36%). Beyond high-end design projects, residential pros reported the highest-priority projects among their clients in 2025 will be in the kitchen or bathroom. Eighty-one percent said current clients are prioritizing a full or partial kitchen remodel while 79% said a full or partial bathroom remodel was a priority this year.
Other priority areas are the basement (64%) and the living room (48%). Residential Pros Report High Job Satisfaction "For today's residential pros, their work is deeply personal. They in many ways are their businesses, so it's especially important they feel empowered to build their way, tackling challenges as they see fit. Being able to bring their unique craftsmanship to a project not only instills a sense of pride but also furthers their reputation," said Tim Buszka, Global Brand Director, STANLEY®. "STANLEY understands this purpose-driven approach because how we build our tools – from our iconic tapes, knives and other hand tools – is inspired by the way residential pros work." Survey results also suggest these individuals enjoy purposeful careers. Eighty-two percent take pride in the very high-quality work that they perform, and 81% believe that their autonomy is essential to their job satisfaction. To read more of the findings from The STANLEY® Pro's Perspective: Job Satisfaction Report, click here. To learn more about STANLEY, visit www.stanleytools.com. About the Survey About STANLEY About Stanley Black & Decker 1 Job satisfaction rates for workers in the U.S. can vary greatly, from 65% to 88%.
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