"Biggest Demand Ever" - Americans Spend Big Money On Backyard Pools
"Biggest Demand Ever" - Americans Spend Big Money On Backyard Pools The virus pandemic forced millions of Americans to work remotely. In return, those with economic mobility ditched city life for rural areas. Once they arrived at their new home in suburbs and or rural communities, many could not go on vacation due to the pandemic. As a result, these new homeowners and existing ones opted to install swimming pools in their backyard. Pool and spa companies across the country are experiencing unprecedented demand with massive backlogs of orders to build backyard swimming pools. "This is the biggest demand we''ve ever seen for our products in recent memory," Randy Budd, owner of Budd''s Pools Spas in Woodbury, New Jersey, told The Philadelphia Inquirer . Budd warned the "industry experiencing unprecedented shortage in every component almost of what we sell and build while the demand is there." NYPost reports "new focus on suburban living" has increased the demand for pools in the tri-state area, but due to skyrocketing commodity prices, labor shortages, and cost of materials, average pool costs have surged.
"Biggest Demand Ever" - Americans Spend Big Money On Backyard Pools
"Biggest Demand Ever" - Americans Spend Big Money On Backyard Pools The virus pandemic forced millions of Americans to work remotely. In return, those with economic mobility ditched city life for rural areas. Once they arrived at their new home in suburbs and or rural communities, many could not go on vacation due to the pandemic. As a result, these new homeowners and existing ones opted to install swimming pools in their backyard. Pool and spa companies across the country are experiencing unprecedented demand with massive backlogs of orders to build backyard swimming pools. "This is the biggest demand we''ve ever seen for our products in recent memory," Randy Budd, owner of Budd''s Pools Spas in Woodbury, New Jersey, told The Philadelphia Inquirer . Budd warned the "industry experiencing unprecedented shortage in every component almost of what we sell and build while the demand is there." NYPost reports "new focus on suburban living" has increased the demand for pools in the tri-state area, but due to skyrocketing commodity prices, labor shortages, and cost of materials, average pool costs have surged.