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Miami Herald
18-03-2025
- Business
- Miami Herald
AAA Distributor Shares Sales and Design Trend Insights from Top U.S. Kitchen and Bath Trade Show
President Michael Neal forecasts surge in demand as homeowners track interest rates and plan upgrades, with an old style that's making a comeback in design circles. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2025 / Executives from AAA Distributor and Surplus Building Materials attended the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, North America's premier home improvement trade show, and offer insight on economic and design trends from meetings with leading vendors and designers in the industry. AAA Distributor is one of the nation's largest distributors, wholesalers and retailers of home improvement products. With its headquarters in Philadelphia, a warehouse in Spokane, and the Surplus Building Materials branch in Dallas, AAA Distributors maintains one of the industry's most extensive inventories of flooring, kitchen, and bath remodeling products. The KBIS event, held in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association, drew 40,000 attendees and featured more than 250 exhibitors of innovative products, breakthrough designs, and the latest trends in kitchen and bath remodeling. Michael Neal, president of AAA Distributor, and managers Jenya Teplitskaya and Ulyana Shnauderman met with vendors and researched emerging trends in home improvement. "The outlook is that the pent-up demand that has not been taken care of pre-election continues to be there," Neal said. "There are a lot of people out there right now who need to remodel their homes." Homeowners fall into two groups, both with incentives to upgrade, Neal said: "We have a large generation that wants to upgrade and sell their homes, and we have another group that wants to upgrade because they have 2.5 to 3 percent interest rates and don't want to move because they're not going sell their $400,000 home that's now worth $600,000." Neal said the industry is also continuing to see demand from homeowners who are still repairing their homes after 2024's tragic series of natural disasters - in particular, hurricanes in Florida, flooding in North Carolina, and wildfires in California. The AAA Distributor team has identified six key design trends for 2025 as homeowners plan and execute their remodeling and improvement projects: Mid-century modern style, featuring warm natural wood tones for kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinetry, are making a big tiles for kitchen floors and walls, which make the room appear larger, are a hot "concealed kitchen" design is a popular choice for are adopting artistic, creative bathroom tile wood cabinetry in functional bathroom features like built-in linen hampers and laundry chutes is a new finishes on faucets, mirrors and hardware, and arched, oval and curved, are timeless and remain popular in 2025. The AAA Distributor team was pleased to attend KISA and build bonds with current and new vendors, while gaining insight into industry news and trends. As a leading provider of kitchen and bath products for both professionals and do-it-yourselfers, AAA Distributor continually monitors industry developments to better serve customers. For more information, visit and About AAA Distributor AAA Distributor is a distributor, wholesaler, and retailer of kitchen, bathroom and flooring home improvement and remodeling products. Headquartered in Philadelphia, its large showroom (120,000 square feet) in Philadelphia offers samples, displays, and free 3D design services with the assistance of 12 full-time interior designers. AAA designs and imports its own proprietary product line, LessCare, which includes cabinetry, vanities, bath furnishings, plumbing supplies, flooring and fixtures. In addition to warehouse locations in Philadelphia, Surplus Building Materials in Dallas and The Ugly Duck Warehouse in Spokane, AAA Distributor has showrooms in the southeast and northeast U.S. Contact Information Buse Kayar busek@

Associated Press
18-03-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
AAA Distributor Shares Sales and Design Trend Insights from Top U.S. Kitchen and Bath Trade Show
President Michael Neal forecasts surge in demand as homeowners track interest rates and plan upgrades, with an old style that's making a comeback in design circles. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2025 / Executives from AAA Distributor and Surplus Building Materials attended the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, North America's premier home improvement trade show, and offer insight on economic and design trends from meetings with leading vendors and designers in the Distributor Team at KBIS 2025 AAA Distributor is one of the nation's largest distributors, wholesalers and retailers of home improvement products. With its headquarters in Philadelphia, a warehouse in Spokane, and the Surplus Building Materials branch in Dallas, AAA Distributors maintains one of the industry's most extensive inventories of flooring, kitchen, and bath remodeling products. The KBIS event, held in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association, drew 40,000 attendees and featured more than 250 exhibitors of innovative products, breakthrough designs, and the latest trends in kitchen and bath remodeling. Michael Neal, president of AAA Distributor, and managers Jenya Teplitskaya and Ulyana Shnauderman met with vendors and researched emerging trends in home improvement. 'The outlook is that the pent-up demand that has not been taken care of pre-election continues to be there,' Neal said. 'There are a lot of people out there right now who need to remodel their homes.' Homeowners fall into two groups, both with incentives to upgrade, Neal said: 'We have a large generation that wants to upgrade and sell their homes, and we have another group that wants to upgrade because they have 2.5 to 3 percent interest rates and don't want to move because they're not going sell their $400,000 home that's now worth $600,000.' Neal said the industry is also continuing to see demand from homeowners who are still repairing their homes after 2024's tragic series of natural disasters - in particular, hurricanes in Florida, flooding in North Carolina, and wildfires in California. The AAA Distributor team has identified six key design trends for 2025 as homeowners plan and execute their remodeling and improvement projects: Mid-century modern style, featuring warm natural wood tones for kitchen cabinets and bathroom cabinetry, are making a big comeback. Large-format tiles for kitchen floors and walls, which make the room appear larger, are a hot trend. The 'concealed kitchen' design is a popular choice for 2025. Designers are adopting artistic, creative bathroom tile applications. Natural wood cabinetry in functional bathroom features like built-in linen hampers and laundry chutes is a new development. Luxurious finishes on faucets, mirrors and hardware, and arched, oval and curved, are timeless and remain popular in 2025. The AAA Distributor team was pleased to attend KISA and build bonds with current and new vendors, while gaining insight into industry news and trends. As a leading provider of kitchen and bath products for both professionals and do-it-yourselfers, AAA Distributor continually monitors industry developments to better serve customers. For more information, visit and About AAA Distributor AAA Distributor is a distributor, wholesaler, and retailer of kitchen, bathroom and flooring home improvement and remodeling products. Headquartered in Philadelphia, its large showroom (120,000 square feet) in Philadelphia offers samples, displays, and free 3D design services with the assistance of 12 full-time interior designers. AAA designs and imports its own proprietary product line, LessCare, which includes cabinetry, vanities, bath furnishings, plumbing supplies, flooring and fixtures. In addition to warehouse locations in Philadelphia, Surplus Building Materials in Dallas and The Ugly Duck Warehouse in Spokane, AAA Distributor has showrooms in the southeast and northeast U.S.
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Home shows: Black stainless, oven cameras and more
With half a million square feet of exhibits, the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show held each February in Las Vegas is a Disneyland for design watchers. KBIS is where manufacturers, contractors and other insiders come together to see what's new in fixtures and faucets, sinks and solid surfacing, and the ways modern ingenuity can improve our homes' hardest working rooms. It's also where the major appliance brands pull out all the stops. This year, refined finishes, sophisticated colours and new methods of meal prep dominated, even among moderately priced brands. Last year's standout colour — green — has morphed into a subtler version, at least at one manufacturer's booth; and AI is proving itself central to smart kitchens. Here's a glimpse at what's coming to an appliance showroom near you. Black stainless and a new take on green Not that long ago, the only colour consumers wanted was stainless steel. (Before that, it was white, notwithstanding a brief foray in the seventies to earth tones like avocado, harvest gold and brown.) But stainless steel, which came out of professional kitchens, soon proved its limitations in consumer kitchens with its tendency to scratch, attract grease and fingerprints, and finally because of its very ubiquity. The major brands have been introducing variations on stainless for several years now, with varying levels of success. But some of the newest shades really are beautiful. The current favourite, at least from the manufacturers' standpoint, is black stainless steel. Known variously as Graphite (Dacor), Black Ore (KitchenAid), Midnight Steel (Maytag) and similarly atmospheric names, it's a newer, sleeker take on stainless. Some companies are presenting it in a matte finish for an extra level of glamour, along with improvements such as easy-clean surfaces that require only a swipe with a damp cloth to maintain. Last year, designers were bullish on green with everything, from surfacing to tile to appliances. KitchenAid is introducing a rich, subtle green this year called Juniper that, like a sharkskin suit, shifts depending on the viewing angle from milky mid-green to near-black. Appliance design continues to favour clean lines. Knobs and handles — what the industry calls jewellery — are being offered in new metals from warm bronze and brushed gold to cool matte stainless or black. KitchenAid's handles are actually interchangeable by the user, should you get tired of them and want a different colour. Pet laundry, add-a-freezer In their zeal to update products with new features, some manufacturers have been known to offer solutions that don't really have a corresponding problem. But a number of the innovations seen at KBIS this year appear to be genuinely useful. Pet parents will appreciate Maytag's Pet Pro laundry pair, displayed at the show in a booth lined with deep-pile shag walls. The washer/dryer is specially designed to tackle hirsute laundry loads: the washer has an extra water/agitation cycle, while the dryer uses steam and extra tumbling to get out any remaining fur. Several companies offered modified French-door fridges with an independently temperature-controlled middle drawer that can be used as either a fridge or freezer. In other models, such as GE Profile's version, the fridge is divided into four compartments with independent doors, with the lower right a convertible fridge or freezer. Several companies modified the hinges on their appliances so that doors would take up less room when open or stay flush with the counter depth for a more streamlined look. One standout that addresses a small but long-standing consumer pain point is Whirlpool's front-loading washer with a built-in drying fan and antimicrobial coating, which allows users to close the door immediately after removing laundry instead of having to leave it open for an hour or two till the inside is dry. AI Gets Personal Artificial intelligence has been making itself at home in major appliances for several years now, and the range of productivity it can add to everyday appliance use is getting more and more impressive. Some modern AI-equipped refrigerators contain cameras in their interiors that, through an app, can tell you what's in there, what you are running out of, whether you remembered to buy milk, what's getting furry at the back of the fridge and make suggestions for recipes based on what you have on hand. Samsung's Bespoke fridge line features several sizes of in-door screens that catalogue the contents of the fridge, act as a 'smart' hub for connected devices, and can also be programmed to play a TV while a homeowner cooks. AI-controlled cameras are gaining in popularity inside ovens as well. At least one model, from LG's Studio line, can recognize individual foods, calculate the temperature, weight and size, and how long it will take to cook it to perfect doneness. In-oven cameras have other futuristic uses: cooks can get a visual on the progress of cookies or a turkey by sending a picture to an app, so there's no need to open the oven door or even get up off the sofa. It also allows the user to take a picture or a video of the food as it cooks and put it on Instagram. One job, done better Some of the most impressive new models take one good idea and make it better. The latest incarnation of Jenn-Air's downdraft ventilation unit, first introduced about 10 years ago, is a good example. The newest models are as powerful as any full-size standard range hood and whisper-quiet. One version comes built into the centre of a standard 36' induction cooktop, with optional ductless venting; in other styles, the works are shallow enough that you can use the cabinet underneath for extra storage. Getting inducted Induction cooking is becoming the new normal in home kitchens, and experts predict it will replace gas cooking altogether within the next decade or so. Safer, faster, more precise and vastly more energy-efficient than either gas or electric, it's even winning over diehard gas-range users, including professional chefs. As its appeal spreads, appliance designers are coming up with innovative improvements. Most notable: new ranges such as Dacor's that use smooth-operating knobs instead of the more common touchscreen or sliding controls to set temperature; and a super-durable induction cooktop, also from Dacor, that's so scratch-resistant it rates 8 on the Mohs hardness scale. Induction units with convertible burners that will heat either two separate pots or one rectangular pan simultaneously are also popular. Some of SKS's induction ranges offer 'free zone' capability, allowing you to place one or multiple pots anywhere on the cooking surface. And some built-in configurations are designed to transfer heat directly through the countertop, removing the need for a cooktop altogether.


USA Today
01-03-2025
- Business
- USA Today
15 products for your kitchen and bathroom win Reviewed Awards at KBIS 2025
Las Vegas is purring with kitchen and bath industry insiders in town this week to check out all the beautiful, innovative, and design-focused products at the annual Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS). If you ever wanted to learn the fastest way to blow a hundred grand on your next renovation project, this is the show to attend. From large and small appliances to smart locks, countertops, outdoor gadgets, and more, Reviewed's home team is on location checking out everything that's in store for 2025 and beyond. Of all the newly announced products, these are our favorites and earned Reviewed's top honors. Kitchen GE Profile Smart Grind and Brew Coffee Maker with Podless Single Serve Of all the appliance brands under the GE umbrella, our favorite just may be Profile. You won't get the elevated visual flash of Monogram and Cafe; instead, a tech-centric approach leads to intentional, stylish appliances that work well. It's that ethos that makes us fall hard for Profile's new Smart Grind and Brew Coffee Maker. Followers of a coffee culture that dictates both bean freshness and one-cup-at-a-time brewing can appreciate that this machine does just that without waste capsules piling up (take that Keurig and Nespresso). Then there is the AI feature powered by Google, wherein you can chat up the machine to hand-tailor flavor profiles and preferences. There's a lot more to this machine—take our word for it. Available now at Amazon JennAir 36-inch Downdraft Induction Cooktop Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington JennAir's Downdraft Induction Cooktop features a unique filtration system. Perhaps the most eye-catching innovation that we have seen this week at KBIS, JennAir's new Downdraft Induction Cooktop defies gravity better than Elphaba. Through a circular port in the 36-inch cooktop's center, a filtration system sucks cooking vapors, smoke, and odors away from pots and out of the kitchen before they have time to rise or permeate. This technology acts in place of a range hood, and it works extremely quietly. Available in 2025 Moen Instant Hot SIP Faucet and Instant Hot Tank Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington Moen's Instant Hot SIP faucet (left) and the under-the-sink Instant Hot Tank (right) work in tandem. Getting near-boiling temperature water straight from your kitchen sink is no longer a novelty, but this Moen innovation puts polish on the process. The Instant Hot SIP Faucet, which comes in three finishes, offers a few first-of-its-kind flairs, including a turn knob that you don't have to continually press to release and insulated construction that prevents the fixture itself from getting hot to the touch. Beneath the sink, the faucet connects to a ⅔-gallon tank that allows you to fill approximately 40 cups per hour and customize the water temperature to between 140°F and 190°F. Consumers will find install very easy—no plumbers necessary. Instant Hot SIP Faucet and Instant Hot Tank available now at Moen Midea Flexify Pro Air Fryer Oven The kitchen is all about efficiency, whether you're talking about the speed at which you can prepare dinner or the amount of energy you use to do it. Midea's new Flexify Pro Air Fryer Oven accomplishes both thanks to its graphene heater technology. According to Midea's own test labs, graphene's exceptional conductivity allows the air fryer oven to heat up to 500°F in under one second, 90% higher than conventional heating elements. This means you can start cooking immediately, thereby wasting less energy through pre-heating. The Flexify Pro Air Fryer Oven features 11 cooking modes, from grilling to slow cooking. Available in Fall 2025 Fotile FreshBake Range Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington Fotile launches its FreshBake Oven at KBIS 2025 with a powerful, proprietary air filtration system. Imagine combining an air purifier, an electric range, and a convection oven, and you'll have a pretty good idea of how Fotile's new oven works. Its FreshBake technology is a cutesy name that masks a powerful proprietary PCF filter system, which eliminates harmful VOCs and particulate matter by 90%—those caused by cooking oils and other ingredients at high temperatures. In effect, you get a much healthier kitchen air quality without the need for additional air purifying devices or opening windows. Fotile is only launching the FreshBake Range in a 30-inch size. Available now at Fotile Dacor 2025 Induction Range (36-inch) Part of the Samsung family, Dacor is celebrating 60 years of business in 2025. This is also the year that the upscale appliance brand has made a singular investment in induction cooking and from what we're seeing it sure has paid off. Dacor's new 36-inch range pairs design familiarity with new technology. The range's most impressive feature is the cooktop itself, made of high-impact, scratch-resistant matte glass that is 54% stronger than traditional induction surfaces and registers an 8 on the Mohs Hardness Scale—for context, diamonds are a 10. Another fun fact: The oven can cook with steam and has a small water reservoir just inside its cavity. Available in late 2025 Whirlpool 30-inch Electric Smart Range with Air Cooking Technology Veteran KBIS goers know that the brands roll out their flashiest new models to wow the masses, and we admit, we can fall for their charms. However, sometimes simple is simply better, and that's the case with Whirlpool's new, family-oriented electric range that helps get dinner on the table with ease and more quickly. When the kids throw pancake batter all over the range, you can wipe it down with just water, thanks to its WipeClean coating. And when it comes to cooking, tired parents will be wowed by the high-speed bake-setting preheat and an air fry setting that doesn't require preheat at all. Available in 2025 KitchenAid 30-inch Double Wall Oven with Air Fry Mode We loved both the functionality and the form of this KitchenAid wall oven that features three unique cooking enhancements, including steam cooking with a steam tray, EvenHeat true convection and assisted cooking smart technology. Consumers can also get the wall oven in KitchenAid's two 2025 color debuts—Black Ore and Juniper—as well as stainless steel, and can customize the handle and knob hardware between five different finishes. Available in Fall 2025 Smeg Professional Range Series 24-inch Induction As induction cooking grows in popularity across the U.S. market, we've seen luxury brand pro-style induction ranges grow from 30 inches to 36 inches to even 48 inches. What you don't see anywhere is induction in the more petite 24-inch range often used in condos or apartments. But, cities start to ban gas ranges in new residential builds, Smeg has answered the call with an elegant mini wrapped in white or matte black. Available now at Smeg Midea Easy to Install Over-the-Range Microwave Oven Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington Midea's over the range microwave is easy for one person to install on their own. This new OTR microwave from Midea has several selling points, among them it's small (just 1.7 cubic feet), making it a great option for compact spaces, like apartments. But perhaps more notably, its new 'push and snap' installation process allows for it to be anchored by a single person—and this should make anyone who has spent time wrestling with and swearing at an over-the-range microwave jump for joy. Available in Summer 2025 Zline Autograph Edition Built-in 30-inch Microwave Drawer While Zline might look and feel made for the fanciest of homes, it's known for offering competitive pricing models. The brand is also known for being a pioneer of the microwave drawer, and while the concept is nothing new, its 30-inch size is a first in 2025. It also boasts an automatic open and close function with the touch of a button and is ADA-compliant. Available at Zline now Laundry and bath Maytag Smart Pet Pro Front-load Washer We absolutely loved using Maytag's original, top-loading iteration of this washing machine, so when we heard that the laundry manufacturer was releasing a front-load version, we were all for it. You can probably guess from its name that Maytag intends this washer for households with pets and that's because it's specifically built to remove pet hair from your garments using a proprietary filter system. Available now at Maytag Bemis Universal Fit Toilet Set Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington Bemis' new Universal Fit toilet seat fits both elongated (left) and round (right) toilets. Convenience is the great motivator behind this 2025 Bemis innovation. Thanks to its unique design that enables it to align with both elongated and round toilets, the Universal Fit toilet seat helps solve confusion in the aisle for consumers and inventory issues for contractors and plumbers. Not only does its gentle shape fit any toilet, its fasteners can slide to adjust to a more forward or rear positioning. Bemis is launching the seat in white only, for just $36. Available in March 2025 Kohler's Anthem+ Digital Control and System Credit: Reviewed / Leigh Harrington Kohler's Anthem+ shower system brings the spa experience home. You've got to have deep pockets and a real love of experiential bathing to want to invest in Kohler's new, totally jacked-up shower system. Firstly, it's a huge plumbing and electrical install—one per shower needed, not per household—and secondly, the more elaborate your setup the more it will cost you. Anthem+ combines water, steam, sound, and light features to create a relaxation experience that you can tailor to your preferences through up to 12 water outlets from rain heads to hand showers, Bluetooth connectivity, steam pre-sets, and temperature variations, all through a touchpad. Without hesitation, we need this for our own home. Available now at Kohler Empava Hot/Cold Plunge Indoor Tub We've dipped our toes into the North Atlantic more than enough to realize the invigorating effect of ice cold water on the body. And if you've scrolled through videos on your social platform of choice over the last few years, you'll be well aware that cold plunging is in. Empava's new Hot/Cold Indoor Plunge means you don't have to go wild swimming to obtain the same effect. Heck, you don't even have to leave your house. This tub features two distinct basins and a temperature range from 113°F to a brisk 37.4°F, and it's the only residential tub that can do so. In turn, users can go from hot to cold and back again and reap health benefits like reduced inflammation and enhanced muscle recovery. Available in 2025
Yahoo
27-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery and Build.com now Ferguson Home
Encompassing the full spectrum of Ferguson's business, retail, trade, and digital into one cohesive brand LAS VEGAS, Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery and are excited to announce they will now operate under one name: Ferguson Home, a single, trusted destination for all things kitchen, bath, lighting and home improvement. The name will be announced officially on February 25, 2025, in conjunction with the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. A Strategic Milestone Ferguson Home sets a new standard in the industry by creating a fully integrated shopping experience designed around convenience and personalization. primarily focuses on e-commerce, offering a wide range of products for DIY customers and professionals. Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery is a showroom-based experience designed to provide hands-on interaction with products and personalized consultation services. Ferguson Home combines these two experiences, creating a seamless omnichannel brand that unites digital and physical spaces. Ferguson's core customer, the trade professional, as well as homeowners will be able to shop in the way that is most convenient for them and matches their personal project needs. Powered by the advanced technology on and backed by our expert showroom associates, Ferguson Home represents a cohesive and bespoke approach to kitchen and bath improvement that is truly unique in the marketplace. "From luxury appliances, high-end fixtures to beautiful lighting and custom hardware, home is at the core of everything we do," said Caroline Danielson, Director of Showrooms. "Today's customer values a fluid and connected experience, and Ferguson Home now combines the expert guidance, extensive product selection and project support our customers have come to rely on with the flexibility to shop the way that best fits their needs. We are excited to take this step forward transforming and elevating the experience across all touchpoints, ensuring seamless, top-tier service." What This Means for Customers Seamless and Refined: Operationally, nothing will change for customers. However, customers will now see one, consistent name online as well as at our showrooms, which refines the customer experience while leveraging the power of the Ferguson brand. Connected Experience: With the launch of shoppers will continue to enjoy all the features they love from including curated product collections, advanced search capabilities, trend insights and interactive project planning tools. To prepare for an in-person showroom consultation, customers can pre-select products online and then experience them firsthand with expert showroom associate guidance. This is the Ferguson Home difference. Concierge-Level Support: The people, expertise and relationships customers rely on remain unchanged, ensuring a consistent exceptional and reliable experience. What's Next The transition to Ferguson Home begins on February 25, with the launch of will remain live for six months to ensure a smooth transition. Ferguson has 250+ best-in-class showrooms and more than 1,200 product experts. The company will update all store signage, marketing materials, social media and online visuals to reflect the new identity. Danielson adds, "This marks an exciting new chapter for Ferguson, where our unified brand identity empowers us to serve customers better and expand our reach nationwide. As the company steps into this new era, Ferguson Home fully embraces a harmonious integration of our physical storefronts with our dynamic digital presence, helping us deliver on our goal of ensuring our customers' projects are a success." This thoughtful integration of the strengths of our physical stores alongside a robust online platform enables Ferguson to craft a shopping experience that transcends conventional boundaries and fosters meaningful customer relationships. Ferguson is excited about the future of Ferguson Home and confident in its ability to establish new benchmarks within the industry. Forward-thinking, quality and customer focus drive the approach, putting customers at the heart of everything the company does. Visit on February 25 to experience the new Ferguson Home. About Ferguson Ferguson (NYSE: FERG; LSE: FERG) is the largest value-added distributor serving the specialized professional in our $340B residential and non-residential North American construction market. We help make our customers' complex projects simple, successful and sustainable by providing expertise and a wide range of products and services from plumbing, HVAC, appliances and lighting to PVF, water and wastewater solutions and more. Headquartered in Newport News, Va., Ferguson has sales of $29.6 billion (FY'24) and approximately 35,000 associates in nearly 1,800 locations. For more information, please visit For press inquiries contact: NivenBreen, Sydney Wallace, sydney@ NivenBreen, Hallie Noland, hallie@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Ferguson Home Sign in to access your portfolio