Owens Corning reported a significant decline in its financial performance for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025, with a net loss of $188 million compared to a profit of $947 million in 2024. The company's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) from continuing operations also fell to $2.27 billion from $2.47 billion in the previous year. The decrease in profitability was attributed to lower sales volumes across all three segments—Roofing, Insulation, and Doors—despite a slight increase in net sales to $10.1 billion, up from $9.85 billion in 2024.

The company underwent significant strategic changes during the year, including the divestiture of its glass reinforcements business, which was classified as a discontinued operation. The sale agreement, signed on February 13, 2025, is expected to close in early 2026 for approximately $474 million. Additionally, Owens Corning acquired Masonite International Corporation in May 2024 for $3.2 billion, which has been integrated into its Doors segment. This acquisition contributed to a 47% increase in net sales for the Doors segment, which reached $2.13 billion in 2025.

Operationally, Owens Corning reported a total employee count of approximately 25,000 across 31 countries. The company’s Roofing segment accounted for 43% of total net sales, while Insulation and Doors contributed 36% and 21%, respectively. The company also noted a 0.60 recordable incident rate for workplace safety, an increase from 0.48 in the previous year, reflecting ongoing challenges in maintaining employee safety standards.

Looking ahead, Owens Corning anticipates continued challenges in the construction market, particularly in residential sectors, due to high interest rates and inflation affecting affordability. The company plans to focus on managing costs and capital expenditures while seeking to capture synergies from its recent acquisitions. The outlook remains cautious, with expectations of stable demand in non-residential construction but potential volatility in residential repair and remodeling activities.

About Owens Corning

Owens Corning is a global leader in building materials, specializing in residential and commercial roofing, insulation, doors, and fiberglass composites. Its products enhance energy efficiency, durability, safety, and aesthetic appeal across markets in North America, Europe, and beyond. The company leverages innovation, sustainability, and integrated manufacturing to deliver value to customers and shareholders in the construction and industrial sectors.

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