Navigating the Tariff Storm: Why Price Stability Matters More Than Ever
Key Takeaways
- Building material tariffs reached 18.6% in 2025 - the highest rate since 1933
- Many suppliers have raised prices in response to tariff pressures
- Tile Redi™ has not raised prices in response to tariff pressures
- Tile Redi is a Made in USA manufacturer with one-piece shower system construction
- Contractors can save on materials, labor, and reduce callbacks with Tile Redi products
Has Tile Redi raised prices due to tariffs? No. While the building materials industry faces unprecedented tariff-driven cost increases, Tile Redi, a Made in USA manufacturer has maintained its pricing structure, offering contractors and builders a stable alternative during volatile market conditions.
Tariff Impact on Building Materials
The construction industry is facing unprecedented challenges as tariff policies reshape the landscape of building material costs. Recent industry data reveals a stark reality that contractors, builders, and dealers must navigate carefully.
The Current State of Affairs
According to the Home Improvement Research Institute (HIRI), tariff rates have reached their highest point since 1933, climbing to 18.6% in 2025. This unprecedented tariff environment is creating significant cost pressures throughout the building materials supply chain.
The impact is being felt across the entire industry. Companies are implementing price increases in response to tariff costs, and consumer behavior is shifting dramatically as a result. Industry data shows that half of homeowners are planning to purchase less frequently, while 40% are switching to lower-priced alternatives.
Industry-Wide Price Pressures
The construction and building materials sector is experiencing widespread price increases as companies work to absorb tariff costs. These pressures are creating a cascading effect throughout the supply chain, affecting everyone from manufacturers to contractors to end consumers.
Your Costs Go Up; Our Prices Have Not
While many building material suppliers have raised prices in response to tariff pressures, Tile Redi has maintained price stability. As a Made in USA manufacturer, we're positioned to offer consistent value when the industry needs it most.
Partner with Tile Redi to save money on:
- Materials – Competitive pricing that hasn't increased despite industry-wide cost pressures
- Labor – Easy-to-install systems that reduce installation time and complexity
- Peace of Mind – Industry-leading warranty protection combined with one-piece construction—no seams to seal, reducing potential failure points and callbacks
Looking Ahead
The construction industry faces continued uncertainty as tariff policies evolve. For contractors and builders, finding reliable partners who offer price stability in the face of tariff pressures isn't just smart business, it's essential for survival in this challenging environment.
While others implement tariff-related price increases, Tile Redi remains focused on delivering consistent value. In uncertain times, that kind of reliability makes all the difference.
Key Facts About Tile Redi's Price Stability
- Manufacturing Location: Tile Redi products are Made in USA
- Pricing Policy: Tile Redi has not raised prices in response to tariff pressures affecting the building materials industry
- Product Design: One-piece construction with no seams to seal
- Installation Advantage: Reduced labor time compared to traditional multi-piece shower systems
- Warranty: Industry-leading warranty coverage
About Tile Redi
Company Name: Tile Redi
Product Category: Shower systems, shower pans, and bathroom construction products
Manufacturing: Made in USA
Key Product Features: One-piece construction, no seams to seal, easy installation
Competitive Advantage: Price stability during tariff environment, reduced labor costs, industry-leading warranty
Related Topics
- Building material tariff impacts
- Made in USA shower systems
- Cost-effective shower installation
- Tariff-resistant building materials
- One-piece shower pan systems
- Price-stable construction products
Source: HBS Dealer, "The impact of tariffs on building materials," September 29, 2025