2017 Remodeling 550 Preview: What Benefits Do Remodelers Provide?

Sometimes, our industry beats the national norm. In other areas we're way behind.

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The 2017 Remodeling 550 will be published in early May, but before we reveal who’s on the list, here’s a look at one issue we explored: What benefits do full-service remodelers and replacement contractors offer?

Our survey didn”t reveal any consistent patterns, except perhaps with regard to the cost of the benefit offered. Among the top 300 full-service companies, their average likelihood of offering a particular benefit trails that of the average for the top 150 replacement firms in areas such as medical, life, and disabiity insurance and in offering retirement plans. That’s not a surprise, given that full-service firms tend to be smaller than home improvement shops.

But full-service firms are even with replacement contractors in areas like vacations and sick days. And compared with all businesses–particularly all private firms–remodelers are head on health insurance but behind on life, dental, and disabiity insurance and on retirement plans. Here’s how they compare on those and other benefits.

Here’s a roundup of those benefits:

Chart showing benefits offered by 2017 Remodeling 550 members

And here’s the underlying data. The “business type” column refers to the type of company for which we give comparisons in the “All Businesses” column. The business type “C” refers to civilian employers, a category that includes government employees. A “P” business type refers to private businesses only.

Benefit Full Service Replacement Contractors All Businesses Business Type
Paternity leave 13.7% 18.1%
Maternity leave 25.3% 29.5%
Company uniform 65.0% 67.8%
Company mobile phone 70.3% 69.8%
Company vehicle 62.3% 69.1%
Paid holidays 92.7% 91.3% 75% c
Sick days 74.7% 75.2% 68% c
Vacation 93.3% 92.6% 73% c
Disability insurance 22.7% 30.9% 38% c
Retirement account/401k 59.7% 61.7% 66% p
Dental insurance 37.3% 58.4% 44% c
Life insurance 27.7% 39.6% 55% p
Health insurance 68.7% 76.5% 67% p

The numbers for remodelers come from the 2017 Remodeling 550, while the “All Businesses” numbers are from the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of March.

About the Author

Craig Webb

Craig Webb is president of Webb Analytics, a consulting company for construction supply dealers, distributors, vendors, and investors. Contact him at cwebb@webb-analytics.com or 202.374.2068.

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