ServiceTitan report reveals contractor insights 

December 4, 2023

ServiceTitan report reveals contractor insights 

ServiceTitan

ServiceTitan released its 2023 Residential Market report, covering the state of the industry and emerging trends.

The report includes findings from over 1,000 contractors across different trades, with 65% being HVAC, Plumbing, or Electrical. Most respondents reported between $1 million and $25 million in revenue.

What they found: Contractors identified key risks to hitting 2023 goals; the biggest being an economic recession (70%), the labor shortage (49%), and access to working capital (46%).

  • In response to cost increases, 28% of contractors will increase service prices by 2-3% through the end of this year, and 23% will increase prices by 4-5%.
  • To retain good technicians, 39% of contractors will raise salaries by 1-3%, and another 39% will increase wages by 4% or more.
  • Last year, repeat customers drove 58% of work and 39% of revenue, signaling that marketing efforts focused on customer retention (versus new customers) may offer the best return on investment.
  • 👉 See the full report here.

Of note: In a conversation about the report, ServiceTitan’s Chris Hunter and Angie Snow noted that next year, they expect service and repair to increase and big-ticket projects to decrease.

“Contractors are having to be a little strategic now because we’re not seeing the bigger tickets,” said Snow.

Looking ahead: HVAC contractors, in particular, are mostly neutral about 2024 — 20% are optimistic, 62% are neutral, and 18% are pessimistic.

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