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Scoring flooring: Industry stats for 2021

Floor Covering News

And for those historians out there, in 2006, when more flooring was sold than any other year, the average selling price was $0.94. They also do not include stone flooring, nor do they account for ceramic wall tile, cove base and rubber accessories.). In 2021, the average selling price of all flooring was $1.33. Channel dynamics.

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Flooring STATS 2023: Dollars see gains, volume down

Floor Covering News

Speaking of which, no product was victimized by inflation more than ceramic tile, which was up 14% in dollars but down 1% in volume. Ceramic is more import-driven than other hard surface categories and is the heaviest of all flooring products on a square-foot basis. The average selling price hovered around $1.20 in 2021 and $1.21

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Coverings 2022 shines light on innovation, design

Floor Covering News

By Megan Salzano-Birch—Las Vegas— Coverings 2022 was a showcase in innovative product design and immersive technology, which is thriving within the ceramic and stone category today despite obvious obstacles. Ceramic market update. ceramic tile market. ceramic tile consumption in 2021 was 3.11 There was 2.23

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STATS: Flooring sales trend slightly lower in 2020

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As consumers were forced to cancel lavish vacations and were stuck at home staring at old decors, they pivoted to home improvements as the avenue to spend their money. More positive news: square footage is still higher than the 2009-15 period and almost on par with 2006. It’s the third highest dollar count since 2006.

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In Search of Recovery by Jeffrey Steele

CTDA's Tiledealer Blog

When people buy new homes or purchase used homes and do remodeling, they select ceramic, glass or stone tile for the project. That level goes back to 2006, when there was a lot of construction demand in that city. Tom Carr, president of Pan-American Ceramics, a City of Industry, Cal.-based

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