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Residential Pros Feel Confident in the Outlook for New Jobs, With Most Homeowners Expecting to Maintain Their Project Plans in 2025, According to Newly Released Data From STANLEY®

Core Insights - The STANLEY® Pro's Perspective: Job Satisfaction Report indicates a positive outlook among residential professionals for 2025, despite challenges such as rising material costs and labor shortages [2][3][4] Industry Overview - A survey of 500 small repair and remodeling company owners and managers in the U.S. reveals that 89% feel confident about new job opportunities in 2025, with 69% reporting that clients are increasing project sizes [2][4][10] - The survey highlights that 93% of residential pros' clients are interested in high-end design projects, with top priorities including blending painted and finished wood surfaces (44%) and painted wood cabinetry in bold colors (39%) [7][10] Project Priorities - The most prioritized projects for clients in 2025 are kitchen and bathroom remodels, with 81% focusing on kitchen renovations and 79% on bathroom updates [8][10] - Other significant areas of focus include basements (64%) and living rooms (48%) [9][10] Job Satisfaction - A high level of job satisfaction is reported, with 85% of residential pros expressing fulfillment in their work and 82% feeling that financial benefits justify their efforts [13][14] - The survey indicates that 64% of clients show appreciation through referrals, and 81% of pros believe their autonomy is crucial for job satisfaction [11][14] Economic Context - Despite concerns regarding material (36%) and labor costs (30%), the overall sentiment remains optimistic among residential professionals [5][10]