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  • Dulux Comment: Q2 2025

    The trade paint market continues to improve as the year progresses, with volume growth so far at +2% when compared to this time last year. Exterior categories like masonry have… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Owlett-Jaton Comment: Q2 2025

    Demand in the fastener and fixings sector has continued to follow the general trends across merchants, with continuing soft demand driven by the sluggish levels of construction and Repair Maintenance… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Heidelberg Materials Comment: Q2 2025

    After a better-than-expected start to the year, the robust sales seen in Q1 did not continue into Q2, and ready-mixed concrete volumes sank to a historic low. Aggregate sales were… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Knauf-Insulation Comment: Q2 2025

    UK construction is in a holding pattern. The fundamentals remain positive to the upside, but in Q2 that’s been tempered by the changeable broader economic climate and the threat of… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • British Gypsum Comment: Q2 2025

    As we move beyond the half-way point of 2025, the industry is experiencing an uptick in confidence, driven by modest growth in Q2. Off the back of more stable interest… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Keystone Comment: Q2 2025

    If 2025 is the first ‘normal’ year since 2020 then it is not great. While April was decent, May and June nullified any momentum that was building. There has been… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Pavestone Comment: Q2 2025

    After a buoyant pre-sales season and a booming Q1, where our biggest challenge was getting stock to customers fast enough, Q2 continued in the same vein – until it didn’t. April and May saw Covid lockdown levels… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 4th September 2025

  • Polypipe Comment: Q1 2025

    Quarter 1 2025 has been another UK residential construction quarter best described as ‘in recovery’ rather than recovered. Most green shoots of recovery we have experienced in the last two… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 27th May 2025

  • Brett Martin Comment: Q1 2025

    The second half of 2024 was marked by some unexpected changes in the manufacturing supply chain. As a result, some sizeable shifts in merchant distribution partners for the UK building… Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 27th May 2025

  • ECI Software Solutions Comment: Q1 2025

    The recent U.S. tariff changes are creating significant ripple effects across global supply chains, placing additional pressures on UK merchants who already contend with managing steady sales and maintaining margins…. Read more

    Type: Comment |  Posted: 27th May 2025

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