Most experts are predicting that supply chain shortages won’t end anytime soon. What started with a rush on toilet paper at the beginning of the pandemic has become a supply chain nightmare across multiple industries, including homes themselves, new cars, computer chips, and medical equipment. While there are many reasons the supply chain has been disrupted, the fact remains that it has been pushed to the brink and homeowners may be impacted as they purchase a house or invest in remodeling to sell their home. This is also important information for Realtors to have a grasp on in order to better help their clientele during the home buying process. Without an end in sight, here are some goods that might be scarce next year:
Paint
CNN Business reported in September that the demand for paint is strong, but the industry has seen raw material cost increases. Between Hurricane Ida and the winter cold snap in Texas earlier this year, suppliers have not recovered to their pre-storm operating levels. One solution is to buy leftover paint or use wallpaper to update a room.
Appliances
According to Consumer Reports, the wait for some appliances is 4-8 weeks, with luxury appliances taking up to 4 months. Homeowners may need to compromise on the model they really want or buy a used model. If repairs can make the appliance run for a few more months, order a new one and hope for the best.
Furniture
Large ticket items have been impacted by shipping delays from Asia – Furniture is on that list. Homeowners may want to order furniture now for redesigning in 2022. Another alternative? Buy previously owned pieces or talk to local artisans who reupholster and repair furniture.
Bottled Water
It’s not the water that’s in shortage, it’s the plastic products used to bottle the water that is causing the supply chain to be disrupted. This could be a good thing for the environment. Suggest homeowners turn to water filtration systems, from an in-home installation to a pitcher you put in the fridge.
Power Tools
The freight industry is experiencing multiple issues, which is adding to the supply chain problems in the US. Power tools may be in short supply over the next few months. Fortunately, there’s an easy solution. Borrow from a neighbor, just make sure to return it quickly. Rent tools from your local big-box hardware store.
Don’t let the supply chain disruption put home projects on hold. Revamp your ideas. Compromise on materials, maybe a different pattern or color than planned. Or find creative solutions to keep moving forward.
Dawn Brotherton is a Sr. Staff Writer at The American Genius with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Central Oklahoma. She is an experienced business writer with over 10 years of experience in SEO and content creation. Since 2017, she has earned $60K+ in grant writing for a local community center, which assists disadvantaged adults in the area.
