3.2.2 Industry Outlook Demand for plumbing services and supplies was uneven across the US in 2006, according to a survey of contractors nationwide reported in Contractor Magazine online. Contractors in Syracuse, NY. and Cleveland, OH reported to have nothing going on while contractors in Kansas City and cities across California couldn’t find enough help. High prices for metals and other raw materials, continuing consolidation of suppliers and more green building initiatives were some of the trends that began to affect the plumbing industry in 2006. Overall, plumbing contractors and manufacturers were optimistic about 2006 prospects, although no one expected the year to be better than 2005. Housing began to slow due to rising mortgage rates however, many areas saw strengthening in commercial projects and sustained growth in the remodeling and renovation sector.