2013 U.S. Interior Paint Satisfaction Study
Application drives customer satisfaction with paint brands,
while availability and courtesy of staff drives customer satisfaction with paint retailers, according to the J.D. Power and
Associates 2013 U.S. Interior Paint Satisfaction Study.
The study measures customer satisfaction with both interior
paint brands and the retailers where the paint was purchased.
Satisfaction with paint brands is based on evaluations from
customers who purchased and applied interior paint during
the past year, and is measured in six key factors of the painting
experience: application, product offerings, durability, price, design guides and warranty/guarantee. Satisfaction with retailers
is measured across five key factors of the paint shopping and
purchasing experience: facility, selection, staff, services provided
and sales/promotions.
Application continues to be the most important driver of
satisfaction with paint brands at 25 percent. Satisfaction with
retailers is driven primarily by store staff (27% ).
“With 83 percent of customers reporting applying the paint
themselves, it is not surprising that customers are more likely to
be satisfied and achieve their desired results when they are able
to talk to a professional about their painting project and get the
advice they need,” said Christina Cooley, director of the home
improvement industries practice at J.D. Power and Associates.
“The challenge for retailers is to make sure they have the staff
available and support their associates with training to help their
customers be successful in their projects.”
Interior Paint Brand Satisfaction Rankings
Overall customer satisfaction with interior paint brands averages 779 (on a 1,000-point scale) in 2013, an increase of 3 points
from 2012. Benjamin Moore ranks highest for a third consecutive
year, with a score of 800, which is a 10-point increase from 2012.
Benjamin Moore performs particularly well in four of the six factors: application, durability, product offerings and design guides.
Following Benjamin Moore in the paint brand rankings is
Sherwin-Williams (790), achieving the highest score in warranty
guarantee, and BEHR (788), achieving the highest score in price.
Interior Paint Retailer Satisfaction Rankings
Sherwin-Williams ranks highest among paint retailers with
a score of 820 and performs particularly well in three of the
five factors: services provided, staff and selection. Following
Sherwin-Williams in the rankings are Ace Hardware (801),
achieving the highest score for facility, and Menards (786),
which achieves the highest score in sales/promotions. The
overall customer satisfaction average with interior paint retailers is 782.
J.D. Power and Associates offers the following recommendations to customers when purchasing interior paint:
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