AZEK CEO on sustainable deck demand during COVID-19

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Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi and Jared Blikre speak with AZEK CEO, Jesse Singh, on business uptick since the company’s June IPO, and demand during COVID-19.

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BRIAN SOZZI: All right, soaring home sales and everyone locked at home during the pandemic is likely good news for sustainable deck manufacturer AZEK. The company IPOed back in early June, and the market has been high on the stock ever since. Joining us now for his first interview since becoming a public company CEO is AZEK's Jesse Singh. Jesse, good to see you this morning. So your stock has been through the roof, no pun intended, since you IPOed. So I guess you're coming here to say sales have been through the roof after the quarter right?

JESSIE SINGH: Well, coming into the pandemic, we saw really strong sales. After a pause in April and May, we returned to growth. And so sales have been steady and actually accelerating as we went through the most recent quarter. And once again, these were trends that were strong coming into the pandemic as people focus on their outdoor living spaces.

BRIAN SOZZI: So your business is split into residential and commercial. Which side of the businesses has started to gain the most traction?

JESSIE SINGH: Certainly our residential business. Our commercial business, which is a small part of our business, right around 6% of our EBITDA, that business has been tied much more to GDP. And as such that has been under pressure, like many other companies. The residential side, though, as I mentioned, after a brief pause has really returned to growth. And as people stay at home and focus on outdoor spaces, it's really been a nice additive trend to us.

JARED BLIKRE: Hi, Jared--

BRIAN SOZZI: What types of decks are--

JARED BLIKRE: Sorry about that.

BRIAN SOZZI: Jesse, what type of decks are people buying? I know you've come out with colored platforms, but this is not-- it's not a cheap purchase. I mean, wood is still the cheapest. What are people spending their money on?

JESSIE SINGH: I mean, we see a wide variety of purchases, whether it be more entry-level product, where people, after one year of staining, it's more economical for them to actually have a composite deck that's made with recycled technology, all the way up to our more premium products that are priced at or above premium hardwoods. And what you see is people are trying to build rooms outside, and whatever variety you see on indoor rooms, you're seeing that same variety outside as people are creating outdoor living spaces.

JARED BLIKRE: Hi, Jared Blikre here. I wanted to ask you about your input costs. For instance, we're seeing lumber up 157% over the last five months. That's just one example. Are you experiencing anything like that?