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Masco jumps 12% on earnings beat, remodeling demand improves

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Shares of Masco Corp. surged on Wednesday after the home improvement company delivered a strong first-quarter earnings beat and reaffirmed its full-year guidance, signaling resilience in a challenging housing market.

The stock jumped 12.6% to $75.17 during the session, making it one of the top performers in the S&P 500 and putting it in contention with GE Vernova for the day’s best-performing index component.

The rally marks Masco’s largest percentage gain since March 24, 2020, when shares climbed nearly 15%.

The gains add to an already strong run, with the stock up 24% in April and 18% year-to-date, although it remains about 12% below its all-time closing high of $85.71 set in October 2024.

Earnings beat expectations

Masco reported first-quarter earnings of $1.04 per share, up from 84 cents a year earlier and well above Wall Street expectations of 88 cents per share.

Revenue rose 6.5% year over year to $1.92 billion, also beating analyst estimates of $1.83 billion, according to FactSet.

The company’s performance was supported by pricing actions and cost-saving initiatives, which helped offset higher tariff and commodity costs.

Operating profit rose 10% to $316 million, while adjusted operating profit increased 13% to $324 million.

Margins also improved across the board. Operating margin expanded to 16.5%, while adjusted operating margin rose to 16.9%. Gross margin held steady at around 36%, reflecting continued pricing discipline.

Masco’s plumbing products segment led growth, with net sales rising 9% to $1.364 billion. The segment also posted improved profitability, supported by pricing and cost efficiencies.

In contrast, the decorative architectural products segment delivered flat sales year over year, as strength in professional paint demand was offset by weaker do-it-yourself activity.

Remodeling demand shows signs of recovery

Despite a backdrop of high interest rates and a sluggish housing market, Masco’s results suggest that demand for certain home improvement projects may be stabilizing.

The company said its sales growth was driven largely by “favorable pricing” and noted that the first quarter marked its strongest year-over-year volume performance since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.

CEO Jon Nudi highlighted structural tailwinds supporting the repair and remodeling market.

“The structural factors for repair and remodel activity are strong, including record high at-home equity levels, the age of the housing stock, and increasing pent up demand for renovation projects,” Nudi said Wednesday on the earnings call.

“As consumer sentiment improves, interest rates decrease and existing home turnover increases, we expect these favorable fundamentals to become a tailwind for our business,” he added.

At the same time, Nudi cautioned that certain segments remain under pressure, noting that the company’s painting business is closely tied to housing turnover.

Guidance maintained amid uncertainty

Masco maintained its full-year 2026 outlook, projecting adjusted earnings per share in the range of $4.10 to $4.30, with the midpoint above Wall Street expectations of $4.16.

The company also expects low-single-digit sales growth for the year, reflecting a cautious stance amid ongoing macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty.

Analysts at Jefferies maintained a Hold rating on the stock, noting that the decision to keep guidance unchanged despite a strong first-quarter beat reflects management’s awareness of a dynamic operating environment, including potential inflationary pressures tied to tariffs and raw materials.

Homebuilder D.R. Horton also recently reported better-than-expected earnings and stronger margins, suggesting some resilience in housing-related demand.

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