Florida Swimming Pool Report – April 2018

An HBW review of new swimming pool construction permitting activity in Florida during the month of April 2018. In Florida, there were more than 2,060 swimming pool starts during the month of April.  Out of the five major regions reviewed … Continue reading

Construction Expos – Planning for 2019

A list of construction industry expos and events taking place in early 2019.  Plan ahead and save the dates. Earlier this year, we highlighted various industry expos and events to get on your calendar and plan ahead.  This week, we … Continue reading

Florida’s Top Home Builders – April 2018

HBW’s report on new residential construction permits in Florida for the month of April 2018. Last month, there were just over 6,600 housing starts with a total construction value of nearly $1.8B added to the HBW database for Florida.  Out … Continue reading

Texas Top Swimming Pool Builders – April 2018

HBW’s monthly review of pool builders and permitting activity in Dallas, Houston, Austin and San Antonio. Last month, there were more than 750 pools starts with a total construction value of nearly $38.5M added to the HBW database for Texas.  … Continue reading

Texas Residential Construction Review – April 2018

From top builders to hot spots for new home construction, here is HBW’s residential construction review based on permit data on file for the month of April 2018. Across the Lone Star State (Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio), there were … Continue reading

Atlanta Swimming Pools Quarterly Report: Q1-2018

When you think of Atlanta homes, chances are that you do not think of homes with swimming pools.  In fact, according to Georgia Home Digest, “the most rare item in all of Georgia is a home with a swimming pool.”  … Continue reading

Florida Swimming Pools Quarterly Report

In comparison to last year, new swimming pool construction in Florida is at a slower pace in the first quarter of this year; statewide there has been an 8.5% year-over-year decrease in new pool construction with central (-18.6%) and southwest … Continue reading