Infogroup analyzes cities with highest concentrations of home improvement, lawn and garden businesses for summer renovations
OMAHA, Neb., May 1, 2017 /CNW/ -- Consumers looking to renovate their homes this summer have the most options for home improvement businesses in New Orleans, according to data from leading business and analytics provider Infogroup.
To determine the top U.S. cities for home improvement, Infogroup used its verified business database of more than 15 million records to identify which metro areas with more than 1 million in population have the highest concentration of businesses for home improvement projects. Businesses considered in the analysis included heating contractors, plumbing contractors, air conditioning contractors, painters, electric contractors, drywall contractors, floor laying contractors, roofing contractors, siding contractors, and patio and deck cleaning and restoration contractors. Additionally, Infogroup used its database to identify the top metro areas for lawn and garden projects considering the number of landscape designers, landscape contractors and garden centers.
Once compiled, cities were ranked by their concentration of businesses per 10,000 residents for both home improvement and lawn and garden businesses. Infogroup ranked the following as the top 10 cities for home improvement businesses and lawn and garden businesses:
Home Improvement Businesses: |
Lawn and Garden Businesses: |
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1. New Orleans |
1. Hartford, Conn. |
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2. Hartford, Conn. |
2. Boston |
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3. Boston |
3. Providence, R.I. |
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4. Birmingham, Ala. |
4. Cleveland |
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5. Oklahoma City |
5. Seattle |
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6. Pittsburgh |
6. Philadelphia |
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7. Miami |
7. Pittsburgh |
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8. Charlotte, N.C. |
8. Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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9. Denver |
9. Raleigh, N.C |
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10. Cincinnati |
10. Milwaukee |
With an average of 14 businesses per 10,000 residents, New Orleans tops the list with the highest concentration of home improvement businesses. Hartford, Conn., ranks as both the top city for lawn and garden businesses and the No. 2 city for home improvement businesses. Interestingly, 32 percent of all home improvement businesses and 31 percent of lawn and garden businesses are work at home compared to the national average of 9 percent.
"Using data to determine the top cities for home improvement and lawn and garden renovations is helpful for businesses in these industries looking to expand into different markets," said Rohit Chowdhury, Executive Vice President of Data Strategy and Operations at Infogroup. "Powerful data and analytics can also uncover specific business trends. In this case, our data revealed that home improvement and lawn and garden businesses are more likely to work out of their home. Knowing industry patterns and trends such as these are particularly important when marketers are targeting businesses."
Infogroup also analyzed the key demographic characteristics of households likely to do home improvement or lawn and garden projects. Households likely to do home improvement projects are 4.8 times more likely to have an estimated net worth of at least $274K, for example, and 2.4 times more likely to donate to a charitable cause when compared to households unlikely to take on home improvement projects. Additionally, households more likely to take on lawn and garden projects are 3.3 times more likely have an estimated net worth of at least $540K, 5.1 times more likely to be a religious donor, and 4.3 times more likely to be an SUV buyer than households unlikely to do lawn care projects.
"In-depth data analysis allows us to create a more complete picture of the consumer," said Mike Iaccarino, chairman and CEO of Infogroup. "Looking into their lifestyles and other demographics, we can paint a picture that marketers can use to better understand who they should be targeting with their messages as well as what the message should entail."
Infogroup's U.S. verified database contains more than 15 million business records and its consumer database contains more than 245 million individual consumer records. To read more about Infogroup's Home Improvement and Lawn & Garden data study, click here.
About Infogroup
Infogroup is a leading provider of data and data-driven marketing and sales services. Using our proprietary business and consumer data assets as well as client and third-party data, our solutions help clients of all sizes, from small companies to FORTUNE 100™ enterprises, increase their sales and customer loyalty. Infogroup provides both digital and traditional marketing channel expertise that is enhanced by our proprietary data on 245 million individuals and 25 million businesses, which is distributed in real-time to our clients. For more information about Infogroup, visit www.infogroup.com.
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Kate Nettenstrom, Walker Sands Communications, 312-648-6009, [email protected], http://www.infogroup.com
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