TOPBUILD CORP

Topbuild (BLD) Stock

Leading insulation installer and distributor for building systems. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about Topbuild in June 2026.

TopBuild Corporation (ticker: BLD) is a US-based installer and distributor of insulation and related building systems, operating chiefly through its Installed Building Products (installation services) and Distribution segments. With a market capitalisation of about $12.61B, the business benefits from recurring demand tied to new construction, home improvement and energy-efficiency upgrades. Growth is supported by organic expansion, bolt-on acquisitions and higher regional penetration, while operational scale can drive margin improvement. Key considerations for investors include exposure to housing starts and renovation cycles, commodity and labour costs, interest-rate sensitivity, seasonality and the track record of acquisition integration. Financially, TopBuild has historically prioritised reinvestment and cash generation over dividend payouts, but investors should check current reporting for up-to-date policy. This is general information for educational purposes only: values can rise and fall, returns are not guaranteed, and this is not personalised financial advice. Consider whether the company fits your risk profile and consult a financial adviser for tailored guidance.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying TopBuild's stock with a target price of $482.13, indicating potential growth.

Above Average

Financial Health

TopBuild Corp is performing well, with strong profits and cash flow indicating healthy business operations.

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Growth from Housing

Demand from new builds and renovations can lift revenue, though activity is cyclical and sensitive to interest rates.

Energy-efficiency Demand

Regulatory focus and consumer interest in efficiency could boost insulation spend, but timing and regional uptake can vary.

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Acquisitions & Footprint

Bolt-on acquisitions expand service reach and scale, offering growth potential while adding integration and execution risk.

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