Installed building products reports record third quarter results and declares regular quarterly cash dividend
Columbus, ohio--(business wire)--installed building products, inc. (the "company" or "ibp") (nyse:ibp), an industry-leading installer of insulation and complementary building products, today announced results for the third quarter ended september 30, 2021, and also announced that its board of directors has approved the company’s fourth quarter cash dividend. third quarter 2021 highlights (comparisons are to prior year period) net revenue increased 21.2% to a record $509.8 million net income increased 24.3% to $34.9 million adjusted ebitda* increased 18.0% to a record $78.1 million net income per diluted share increased 24.2% to $1.18 adjusted net income per diluted share* increased 23.1% to $1.49 supply chain disruptions had an estimated $2.0 million impact on gross profit in the third quarter, which reduced gross profit margin by approximately 40 basis points and lowered earnings by approximately $0.05 per diluted share price/mix growth increased 7.2% during the third quarter at september 30, 2021, ibp had $191.4million in cash, cash equivalents, and investments, and nothing drawn on its existing $200.0 million revolving line of credit declared third quarter regular cash dividend of $0.30 per share, and today announced the fourth quarter cash dividend of $0.30 per share “i am proud to report another quarter of record revenues and strong profitability as our team members remain focused on serving our customers and strategically growing our business,” stated jeff edwards, chairman and chief executive officer. “during the third quarter, we experienced double-digit sales growth year-over-year across our single-family, multi-family, and commercial end markets reflecting robust demand for our installation services, price increases, and the benefit of acquired residential and commercial revenue.” “during the third quarter, price/mix increased 7.2% over the prior year period. this result reflects the highest increase in price/mix growth we have experienced in six quarters, which not only reflects the underlying demand for our installation services but also the hard work of our local branches to keep our pricing aligned with the value we offer. unfortunately, industry wide supply chain issues continue to impact our operating efficiency, driving our costs higher. in order to meet customer demand during the quarter, we purchased materials from distributors and home centers at a premium to what we typically would purchase directly from manufacturers. although supply chain disruptions have improved from prior quarters, purchases outside of typical supply chain channels had a gross margin impact of approximately $2.0 million. demand remains strong but we anticipate supply chain disruptions will continue into 2022. we remain focused on working with our customers to offset higher costs.” “on october 18th, we issued our inaugural environmental, social, & governance (esg) report. our primary insulation installation services are a critical component to improving energy efficiency and conservation in residential and commercial structures. within our report, we’ve highlighted the meaningful impact insulation provides on single-family homes through energy savings and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions provided within local market building codes and additional detail of actual performance, as rated by our hers® rating business in columbus ohio. however, that is only part of the story. we have also provided further information regarding our internal initiatives on topics such as health and safety, reduction targets for our greenhouse gas emissions, and diversity, equality and inclusion efforts.” “i am pleased with our third quarter and year-to-date performance as our team continues to work tirelessly to respond to customer needs and support the growth of our business. as we enter the fourth quarter, we believe 2021 will be another record year for ibp and i am excited by the opportunities ahead in 2022,” concluded mr. edwards. acquisition update ibp continues to prioritize profitable growth through its proven strategy of acquiring well-run installers of insulation and complementary building products. to date in 2021, the company has completed nine acquisitions representing approximately $130 million of annual revenues, surpassing ibp’s $100 million acquired revenue target for this year. during the 2021 third quarter, ibp acquired five star building products, llc and five star building products of southern utah, llc (“five star”). five star is a salt lake city, provo, and southern utah based installer of fiberglass and garage doors for residential and multi-family customers, with annual revenue of approximately $25.0 million. ibp also acquired mt insulation, llc, a hummelstown, pennsylvania based installer of insulation and gutter services to residential and commercial customers, with annual revenue of approximately $4.0 million. since the end of the third quarter, ibp has completed the following acquisitions: in october 2021, acquired mr. insulation co., a hermiston, oregon based installer of insulation, gutters, windows, and siding to single family, multi-family, and commercial customers, with annual revenue of approximately $2.8 million. in november 2021, acquired denison glass and mirror, inc. and dgm, llc (“dgm”). dgm, a denison, texas based installer of glass, mirrors, and related products into new commercial construction projects has annual revenue of approximately $20.0 million. third quarter 2021 results overview for the third quarter of 2021, net revenue was a record $509.8 million, an increase of 21.2% from $420.5 million in the third quarter of 2020. on a same branch basis, net revenue improved 11.2% from the prior year quarter, which was attributable to a 4.6% increase in the volume of jobs completed and a 7.2% increase in price/mix during the quarter relative to the same period last year. residential sales growth was 22.5% and 14.5% on a same branch basis in the quarter. our commercial construction end-market net revenue increased 16.3% for the third quarter of 2021, the growth was largely driven by recent acquisitions as same branch sales declined 5.6% primarily due to continued challenges associated with the covid-19 crisis. same branch sales within our large commercial business experienced a modest decline of 1.1% over the prior year period. gross profit improved 18.4% to $155.9 million from $131.6 million in the prior year quarter. adjusted gross profit* as a percent of total revenue was 30.7% which adjusts for the company’s share-based compensation expense, as well as directly related covid-19 expenses, compared to 31.4% for the same period last year. inflationary pressure contributed to the year-over-year margin compression as materials, particularly spray foam and several complementary installed products, continued to be difficult to source near volume and pricing levels secured in prior periods. third quarter gross profit was reduced by an estimated $2.0 million due to supply chain disruptions that occurred during the quarter, which reduced gross profit margin by approximately 40 basis points and had the same impact to operating profit margin and adjusted ebitda* margin. selling and administrative expense, as a percent of net revenue, was 18.1% compared to 18.8% in the prior year quarter, the most favorable quarterly result since becoming a public company. adjusted selling and administrative expense*, as a percent of net revenue, was 17.5% compared to 18.0% in the prior year quarter. net income was $34.9 million, or $1.18 per diluted share, compared to $28.1 million, or $0.95 per diluted share in the prior year quarter. adjusted net income* was $44.0 million, or $1.49 per diluted share, compared to $35.9 million, or $1.21 per diluted share in the prior year quarter. adjusted net income accounts for the impact of non-core items in both periods, including covid-19 expenses and an addback for non-cash amortization expense related to acquisitions. adjusted ebitda* was $78.1 million, an 18.0% increase from $66.2 million in the prior year quarter, largely due to strong residential sales, revenue from key commercial acquisitions, and leverage on selling and administrative expenses compared to the prior year quarter. 2021 fourth quarter regular cash dividend ibp’s board of directors has approved the company’s quarterly cash dividend of $0.30 per share, payable on december 31, 2021, to stockholders of record on december 15, 2021. conference call and webcast the company will host a conference call and webcast on november 4, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. eastern time to discuss these results. to participate in the call, please dial 1-877-407-0792 (domestic) or 1-201-689-8263 (international). the live webcast will be available at www.installedbuildingproducts.com in the investor relations section. a replay of the conference call will be available through december 4, 2021, by dialing 1-844-512-2921 (domestic) or 1-412-317-6671 (international) and entering the passcode 13723357. about installed building products installed building products, inc. is one of the nation's largest new residential insulation installers and is a diversified installer of complementary building products, including waterproofing, fire-stopping, fireproofing, garage doors, rain gutters, window blinds, shower doors, closet shelving and mirrors and other products for residential and commercial builders located in the continental united states. the company manages all aspects of the installation process for its customers, from direct purchase and receipt of materials from national manufacturers to its timely supply of materials to job sites and quality installation. the company offers its portfolio of services for new and existing single-family and multi-family residential and commercial building projects from its national network of over 190 branch locations. forward-looking statements this press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including with respect to the housing market and the commercial market, our operations, our esg initiatives and the expected impact thereof, industry conditions, our financial and business model, payments of a quarterly cash dividend, the demand for our services and product offerings, trends in the large commercial business, the impact of the covid-19 crisis on our business and end markets, supply chain and material constraints, expansion of our national footprint and end markets, diversification of our products, our ability to grow and strengthen our market position, our ability to pursue and integrate value-enhancing acquisitions and the expected amount of acquired revenue, our ability to improve sales and profitability, the impact of the covid-19 crisis on our financial results, and expectations for demand for our services and our earnings. forward-looking statements may generally be identified by the use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "intends," "plan," and "will" or, in each case, their negative, or other variations or comparable terminology. these forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. by their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. any forward-looking statements that we make herein and in any future reports and statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results may differ materially from those expressed in or suggested by such forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including, without limitation, the duration, effect and severity of the covid-19 crisis; any recurrence of covid-19, including through any new variant strains of the virus, and the related surges in positive covid-19 cases; the adverse impact of the covid-19 crisis on our business and financial results, our supply chain, the economy and the markets we serve; general economic and industry conditions; the material price and supply environment; the timing of increases in our selling prices; the risk that the company may reduce, suspend or eliminate dividend payments in the future; and the factors discussed in the “risk factors” section of the company’s annual report on form 10-k for the year ended december 31, 2020, as the same may be updated from time to time in our subsequent filings with the securities and exchange commission. in addition, any future declaration of dividends will be subject to the final determination of our board of directors. any forward-looking statement made by the company in this press release speaks only as of the date hereof. new risks and uncertainties arise from time to time, and it is impossible for the company to predict these events or how they may affect it. the company has no obligation, and does not intend, to update any forward-looking statements after the date hereof, except as required by federal securities laws. *use of non-gaap financial measures in addition to the financial measures prepared in accordance with u.s. generally accepted accounting principles (“gaap”), this press release contains the non-gaap financial measures of adjusted ebitda, adjusted ebitda margin (i.e., adjusted ebitda divided by net revenue), adjusted net income, adjusted net income per diluted share, adjusted gross profit and adjusted selling and administrative expense. the reasons for the use of these measures, reconciliations of adjusted ebitda, adjusted net income, adjusted net income per diluted share, adjusted gross profit, and adjusted selling and administrative expense to the most directly comparable gaap measures and other information relating to these measures are included below following the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. non-gaap financial measures have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for ibp’s financial results prepared in accordance with gaap. 2021 2020 2021 2020 $ 509,763 $ 420,486 $ 1,434,927 $ 1,211,756 353,879 288,839 1,001,730 836,710 155,884 131,647 433,197 375,046 24,188 20,843 67,677 60,209 68,056 58,240 199,607 177,495 9,224 6,974 26,798 20,378 54,416 45,590 139,115 116,964 7,687 7,564 22,781 22,679 (483) 176 (494) 305 47,212 37,850 116,828 93,980 12,320 9,773 27,432 24,578 $ 34,892 $ 28,077 $ 89,396 $ 69,402 1,292 1,176 7,762 (4,582) $ 36,184 $ 29,253 $ 97,158 $ 64,820 $ 1.19 $ 0.95 $ 3.05 $ 2.35 $ 1.18 $ 0.95 $ 3.02 $ 2.33 29,404,257 29,478,816 29,355,538 29,549,460 29,620,748 29,698,028 29,615,162 29,737,716 $ 0.30 $ - $ 0.90 $ - september 30, december 31, 2021 2020 $ 191,435 $ 231,520 306,590 266,566 118,093 77,179 56,803 48,678 672,921 623,943 104,977 104,022 61,028 53,766 257,106 216,870 133,759 108,504 70,341 62,889 26,996 17,682 $ 1,327,128 $ 1,187,676 $ 24,557 $ 23,355 21,278 18,758 1,780 2,073 119,583 101,462 60,623 45,876 56,970 44,951 284,791 236,475 542,517 541,957 39,155 34,413 3,038 2,430 9,035 35 55,866 53,184 934,402 868,494 - - 333 331 208,535 199,847 332,087 269,420 (147,228) (141,653) (1,001) (8,763) 392,726 319,182 $ 1,327,128 $ 1,187,676 installed building products, inc. 2021 2020 $ 89,396 $ 69,402 32,498 30,850 16,464 13,281 26,798 20,378 993 1,000 1,135 3,839 (1,405) (592) 10,228 8,050 - (3,405) 2,414 508 (23,224) (9,624) (37,122) 5,983 (8,116) 9,027 14,120 (14,746) (107) 14,192 (7,594) (4,259) 116,478 143,884 - (776) - 37,473 (27,898) (25,515) (94,500) (38,825) 2,219 828 (1,430) (2,662) (121,609) (29,477) 20,753 17,759 - (157) (19,688) (19,801) (1,573) (1,998) (26,428) - (2,442) (3,896) - (15,759) (5,576) (973) (34,954) (24,825) (40,085) 89,582 231,520 177,889 $ 191,435 $ 267,471 $ 23,748 $ 24,130 27,428 13,798 23,543 18,340 2,036 - 1,918 853 18,987 6,965 1,327 1,229 reconciliation of non-gaap financial measures adjusted ebitda, adjusted ebitda margin, adjusted net income, adjusted gross profit and adjusted selling and administrative expense measure performance by adjusting ebitda, gaap net income, gross profit and selling and administrative expense, respectively, for certain income or expense items that are not considered part of our core operations. we believe that the presentation of these measures provides useful information to investors regarding our results of operations because it assists both investors and us in analyzing and benchmarking the performance and value of our business. we believe the adjusted ebitda measure is useful to investors and us as a measure of comparative operating performance from period to period as it measures our changes in pricing decisions, cost controls and other factors that impact operating performance, and removes the effect of our capital structure (primarily interest expense), asset base (primarily depreciation and amortization), items outside our control (primarily income taxes) and the volatility related to the timing and extent of other activities such as asset impairments and non-core income and expenses. accordingly, we believe that this measure is useful for comparing general operating performance from period to period. in addition, we use various ebitda-based measures in determining the achievement of awards under certain of our incentive compensation programs. other companies may define adjusted ebitda differently and, as a result, our measure may not be directly comparable to measures of other companies. in addition, adjusted ebitda may be defined differently for purposes of covenants contained in our revolving credit facility or any future facility. although we use the adjusted ebitda measure to assess the performance of our business, the use of the measure is limited because it does not include certain material expenses, such as interest and taxes, necessary to operate our business. adjusted ebitda should be considered in addition to, and not as a substitute for, gaap net income as a measure of performance. our presentation of this measure should not be construed as an indication that our future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items. this measure has limitations as an analytical tool, and you should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under gaap. because of these limitations, this measure is not intended as an alternative to net income as an indicator of our operating performance, as an alternative to any other measure of performance in conformity with gaap or as an alternative to cash flow provided by operating activities as a measure of liquidity. you should therefore not place undue reliance on this measure or ratios calculated using this measure. we also believe the adjusted net income measure is useful to investors and us as a measure of comparative operating performance from period to period as it measures our changes in pricing decisions, cost controls and other factors that impact operating performance, and removes the effect of certain non-core items such as discontinued operations, acquisition related expenses, amortization expense, the tax impact of these certain non-core items, and the volatility related to the timing and extent of other activities such as asset impairments and non-core income and expenses. to make the financial presentation more consistent with other public building products companies, beginning in the fourth quarter 2016 we included an addback for non-cash amortization expense related to acquisitions. accordingly, we believe that this measure is useful for comparing general operating performance from period to period. other companies may define adjusted net income differently and, as a result, our measure may not be directly comparable to measures of other companies. in addition, adjusted net income may be defined differently for purposes of covenants contained in our revolving credit facility or any future facility. installed building products, inc. reconciliation of gaap to non-gaap measures adjusted net income calculations (unaudited, in thousands, except share and per share amounts) the table below reconciles adjusted net income to the most directly comparable gaap financial measure, net income, for the periods presented therein. per share figures may reflect rounding adjustments and consequently totals may not appear to sum. 2021 2020 2021 2020 $ 34,892 $ 28,077 $ 89,396 $ 69,402 3,535 2,635 10,228 8,050 (252) 801 1,649 2,006 311 148 365 798 (499) - (499) - 9,224 6,974 26,798 20,378 - - - (279) (3,203) (2,745) (10,021) (8,048) $ 44,008 $ 35,890 $ 117,916 $ 92,307 29,620,748 29,698,028 29,615,162 29,737,716 $ 1.18 $ 0.95 $ 3.02 $ 2.33 0.31 0.26 0.96 0.77 $ 1.49 $ 1.21 $ 3.98 $ 3.10 installed building products, inc. reconciliation of gaap to non-gaap measures adjusted gross profit calculations (unaudited, in thousands) 2021 2020 2021 2020 $ 155,884 $ 131,647 $ 433,197 $ 375,046 161 60 287 221 310 117 360 425 $ 156,355 $ 131,824 $ 433,844 $ 375,692 30.7% 31.4% 30.2% 31.0% 1 installed building products, inc. reconciliation of gaap to non-gaap measures adjusted selling and administrative expense calculations (unaudited, in thousands) 2021 2020 2021 2020 $ 24,188 $ 20,843 $ 67,677 $ 60,209 68,056 58,240 199,607 177,495 $ 92,244 $ 79,083 $ 267,284 $ 237,704 3,374 2,575 9,941 7,829 (252) 801 1,649 2,006 1 31 5 373 $ 89,121 $ 75,676 $ 255,689 $ 227,496 17.5% 18.0% 17.8% 18.8% the table below reconciles adjusted ebitda to the most directly comparable gaap financial measure, net income, for the periods presented therein. 2021 2020 2021 2020 $ 34,892 $ 28,077 $ 89,396 $ 69,402 7,687 7,564 22,781 22,679 12,320 9,773 27,432 24,578 20,152 17,201 59,296 51,230 - - - (279) 75,051 62,615 198,905 167,610 (252) 801 1,649 2,006 3,535 2,635 10,228 8,050 311 148 365 798 (499) - (499) - $ 78,146 $ 66,199 $ 210,648 $ 178,464 15.3% 15.7% 14.7% 14.7% 1 installed building products, inc. supplementary table (unaudited) 2021 2020 2021 2020 21.2% 6.1% 18.4% 9.1% 11.2% 1.7% 8.9% 5.1% 23.3% 1.8% 20.2% 4.0% 15.2% -3.1% 13.0% -0.5% 18.2% 36.6% 17.0% 39.0% 10.9% 34.6% 7.0% 37.3% 22.5% 6.2% 19.7% 8.5% 14.5% 1.6% 12.0% 4.4% 16.3% 2.7% 11.3% 12.9% -5.6% -1.5% -8.3% 8.7% 4.6% 2.2% 10.2% 0.0% 7.2% 0.2% -0.3% 5.5% -1.1% -2.0% -4.2% 7.3% -1.9% 8.6% 6.0% 2.1% 2.0% 2.1% 7.1% 1.6% -12.1% 25.2% 1.5% 3.3% installed building products, inc. incremental revenue and adjusted ebitda margins (unaudited, in thousands) 2021 % total 2020 % total 2021 % total 2020 % total $ 47,216 52.9% $ 6,756 28.1% $ 107,467 48.2% $ 56,884 56.1% 42,060 47.1% 17,282 71.9% 115,704 51.8% 44,474 43.9% $ 89,276 100.0% $ 24,038 100.0% $ 223,171 100.0% $ 101,358 100.0% adj ebitda contribution adj ebitda contribution adj ebitda contribution adj ebitda contribution $ 6,220 13.2% $ 8,127 120.3% $ 14,011 13.0% $ 30,630 53.8% 5,726 13.6% 2,145 12.4% 18,172 15.7% 6,626 14.9% $ 11,946 13.4% $ 10,271 42.7% $ 32,183 14.4% $ 37,256 36.8%