US twalèt ak chèn ekipman pou kwizin deranje
According to US media reports, the disruption to the supply chain continues to have a serious impact on material prices, anreta pwodwi, depans machandiz ak sik pwojè kwizin ak twalèt. Pandan ke sitiyasyon aktyèl la ka tanporè, it is estimated that it will continue into next year.
Dapre dènye sondaj la pa National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), the situation has deteriorated significantly “dramatikman” since the same period last year. The impact has been wider, with shortages of bathroom fittings, aparèy nan kay la, mozayik, cabinets and other key components used in the manufacture of refrigerators, fou, machin alave, mikwo ond, washing machines and dryers. The shortage of bathroom fittings reached 75 percent of the real estate agents surveyed, while the shortage of tiles reached 51 pousan. The most serious shortage was for household appliances, nan 95%.

Material shortages are now more widespread and deeper than at any time since 1990, and the slight increase in costs has exacerbated this effect, reducing builders’ confidence in the market to its lowest level in a year.
Founisè twalèt, dekoratè lakay yo, distribitè, real estate agents and others are facing a year-long ‘storm’ nan demann k ap monte, makonnen ak mank materyèl, defi lojistik ak pandemi. While remodeling demand is soaring as vaccination rates increase and the DIY home market is fuelled by emerging lifestyles, dezòd chèn ekipman yo te mennen nan gwo mank de pwodwi bilding kle yo. An menm tan an, supply constraints are causing material costs to soar.

Dapre dènye Kitchen and Bath Market Index (apre sa: KBMI, the US Kitchen and Bath Market Index) Konpile pa National Kitchen and Bath Products Association (NKBA), John Burns Real Estate Consulting, supply chain issues coupled with rising material prices and transportation costs are forcing an increasing number of home design companies to face longer lead times, while needing to seek alternative sources of supply and increase prices to protect margins.
Dapre KBMI la, Etazini. Kitchen and Bath Market Index pou premye mwatye nan 2021, 45% of dealers and designers surveyed said material shortages and product pricing are impacting project lead times. 60% of manufacturing facilities surveyed noted average lead times of six weeks or more, yon ogmantasyon siyifikatif nan sezon anvan an. Capacity is being severely constrained by longer delivery times for raw materials and significant freight delays. Pandan se tan, 67% of real estate vendors surveyed noted that work had been backlogged for more than three months, epi 21% noted that the backlog would continue until the end of 2021.
Pandan se tan, US-based factories are beginning to add capacity and restructure their supply chains. Nan mwa jen ane sa a, it was reported that DEVIDA Bathrooms announced that it would “priyorite” certain brands of products while suspending production of other ranges. The company said that this situation was expected to continue until the fourth quarter of 2021, and noted that while no new orders would be taken during this period, existing orders would not be affected by the decision.
In addition to the US, Almay ap fè fas tou yon kriz dezòd chèn ekipman pou. The German Bavarian plumbing and bathroom industry is already experiencing shortages of steel and brass, starting with wood and plastic. Nan jis yon ane, the price of insulation boards has risen by 10%. Steel has risen by 30 percent and roofing sheets by 31 pousan. And the global price of copper has risen by 80 percent in the last 12 mwa.
In addition to delivery problems, yon mank de travayè kalifye tou afekte endistri konstriksyon an. Rekritman travayè kalifye, ki gen ladan nan Lachin, te vin pi gwo difikilte pou rekrite travayè yo.

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