Price trends, forecasts, and supply chain intelligence for residential and commercial construction appliances.
Current direction, confidence, year-over-year change, and volatility.
Appliance pricing in construction is shaped by a complex interplay of raw material costs, manufacturing capacity, and international trade dynamics. Residential projects typically allocate 8-12% of interior finish budgets to appliances, making price fluctuations a meaningful variable in overall project economics.
The appliance market has consolidated significantly in recent years, with a handful of global manufacturers controlling the majority of production. This concentration means that factory shutdowns, shipping disruptions, or tariff changes at a single manufacturer can ripple across the entire market within weeks.
The U.S. appliance market relies heavily on imports, with approximately 60% of units sold containing major components manufactured overseas. China, South Korea, and Mexico are the primary source countries. Domestic manufacturing has been increasing, but capacity remains constrained for certain product categories like dishwashers and refrigerators.
Lead times for standard appliance packages typically range from 4-8 weeks for in-stock models to 12-20 weeks for custom or high-end specifications. Projects specifying particular brands or finishes should lock in orders during preconstruction to avoid delays.
Current risk factors affecting appliances availability and lead times.
Appliance prices tend to soften in September through November as manufacturers clear inventory ahead of new model year introductions. Spring construction season (March-May) typically sees tighter supply and firmer pricing as builder demand peaks.
For details on how we calculate these forecasts, see our methodology. View all categories on the Price Index overview.
Appliance prices have shown 3-8% annual variation with spikes of up to 15% during periods of acute supply chain disruption. The Flume index helps you anticipate these shifts 6 months ahead.
Yes. Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods and Section 232 steel/aluminum tariffs both impact appliance costs. Tariff exposure varies by manufacturer and product line — our tariff tracker shows current rates by category.
For projects with long timelines (12+ months), locking in pricing or securing allocation during preconstruction can protect against price increases. The forecast data on this page helps identify whether prices are trending up or stabilizing.
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