Press Release: James Hardie Reports Fourth Quarter FY26 and Full-Year FY26 Results; Provides FY27 Outlook

Dow Jones
May 20

Fourth Quarter Highlights

Net Sales of $1.40 Billion, an Increase of 45% Year Over Year; Organic Net Sales Decreased 1%

Net Income of $29 Million, Adjusted EBITDA of $381 Million, Exceeding Guidance and Expectations

Full Year Highlights

Net Sales of $4.84 Billion, an Increase of 25% Year Over Year; Organic Net Sales Decreased 2%

Net Income of $104 Million, Adjusted EBITDA of $1.27 Billion, Exceeding Guidance and Expectations

Cost Synergies Ahead of Schedule, Commercial Synergies On Track

FY27 Outlook

Company Targeting Pro Forma Adjusted EBITDA Growth of 4% to 8% in FY27; Organic Growth Expected in Siding & Trim

FY27 Free Cashflow of $500+ Million Expected, an Increase of more than $200+ Million Year Over Year

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2026-- 

James Hardie Industries plc (NYSE / ASX : JHX) ("James Hardie" or the "Company"), a leading provider of exterior home and outdoor living solutions, today announced results for its fourth quarter ending March 31, 2026.

Aaron Erter, CEO of James Hardie said, "We delivered Adjusted EBITDA above our guidance range in the fourth quarter, reflecting disciplined execution and the strength of our business model in a challenging operating environment. Despite unfavorable weather in February and early March that impacted reported results and disrupted construction activity across key regions, the business delivered underlying performance that exceeded expectations."

Mr. Erter added, "Fiscal 2026 was a transformational year for James Hardie, highlighted by the closing of the AZEK acquisition. As we integrate the businesses, we are seeing continued progress across both cost and commercial synergies, further strengthening our belief in the long-term value creation opportunity from the combination. For the full fiscal year, we delivered solid financial performance despite a challenging operating environment. Despite our markets declining mid-to-high single digits for the year, our organic net sales declined just 2% year over year. We finished the year with Adjusted EBITDA of $1.27 billion and Adjusted EBITDA margin of 26.2%. We delivered strong flow-through on our cost actions and realized meaningful benefits from the operational initiatives implemented throughout the year, positioning the business for improved margin performance moving forward."

Mr. Erter concluded, "Inflationary and affordability pressures continue to weigh on housing activity. We are focused on what we can control: our cost base, pricing discipline, and providing exceptional products and service to our customers. Against that backdrop, we enter fiscal year 2027 with confidence. We see customers responding to our differentiated products, strong brands, and go to market strategy of the combined company. We are making solid progress on the integration and have surpassed our FY26 cost synergy target. That puts us ahead of plan and increases our confidence in achieving our $125 million cost synergy target ahead of our original three-year timeline. On the commercial front, based on recently signed agreements and the activity we're seeing in the market, we have confidence in reaching our $125 million run-rate commercial synergy milestone exiting FY27. We also expect a meaningful step-up in Free Cash Flow to greater than $500 million in FY27. This will be driven by higher Adjusted EBITDA as we realize both cost and commercial synergies, a reduction in one-time integration and transaction-related costs, and continued discipline around capital spending and working capital. As these factors come together, cash conversion will improve, giving us greater flexibility to reduce leverage over time."

 
Consolidated 
Financial 
Information 
 
                          Q4 
               Q4 FY26   FY25    Change    FY26     FY25     Change 
 
Group                  (US$ millions, except per share data) 
Net Sales      1,403.9   971.5      +45%  4,835.8  3,877.5      +25% 
Operating 
 Income          108.8    62.1      +75%    447.6    655.9     (32%) 
Operating 
 Income 
 Margin           7.7%    6.4%   +130bps     9.3%    16.9%  (760bps) 
Net Income        28.5    43.6     (35%)    104.0    424.0     (75%) 
Net Income 
 per common 
 share - 
 Diluted          0.05    0.10     (51%)     0.19     0.98     (81%) 
Net Income 
 Margin           2.0%    4.5%  (250bps)     2.2%    10.9%  (870bps) 
Adjusted Net 
 Income          172.6   156.1      +11%    595.7    644.3      (8%) 
Adjusted 
 Diluted 
 Earnings Per 
 Share            0.30    0.36     (19%)     1.09     1.49     (27%) 
Adjusted 
 EBITDA          380.9   268.6      +42%  1,265.8  1,079.4      +17% 
Adjusted 
 EBITDA 
 Margin          27.1%   27.6%   (50bps)    26.2%    27.8%  (160bps) 
 
 
Segment 
 Business 
 Update and 
 Results 
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Siding & 
 Trim 
------------ 
              Q4 FY26  Q4 FY25   Change    FY26     FY25     Change 
 
Siding & 
Trim                              (US$ millions) 
Net Sales       767.0    718.9       +7%  2,963.1  2,863.3        3% 
Operating 
 Income         146.8    202.4     (27%)    661.9    840.9     (21%) 
Operating 
 Income 
 Margin         19.1%    28.2%  (910bps)    22.3%    29.4%  (710bps) 
Adjusted 
 EBITDA         253.0    247.6       +2%    951.4  1,001.6      (5%) 
Adjusted 
 EBITDA 
 Margin         33.0%    34.4%  (140bps)    32.1%    35.0%  (290bps) 
 

Siding & Trim net sales increased 7% compared to the quarter ended March 31, 2025, driven by the contribution from AZEK Exteriors. On an organic basis, net sales declined 7%, reflecting lower volumes from softer market demand, partially offset by price/mix.

Exterior product volumes declined low-double digits in the quarter, with Single-Family down mid-double digits, partially offset by Multi-Family growth of low-single digits. Interior product volumes declined high-single digits. The decline in Single-Family Exteriors was driven by softer new construction activity, particularly in the Southeast and Western regions, where the Company has strong exposure to large national homebuilders. Texas, the Company's largest region by volume, declined high-single digits year-over-year but improved approximately 25% sequentially, though activity remains below historical levels.

For the full fiscal year, Exterior product volumes declined high-single digits, with Single-Family down low double digits and Multi-Family up mid-single digits. Interior product volumes declined low-double digits. Geographic trends were consistent with the fourth quarter, with the Southeast and Western regions representing the primary areas of weakness. Texas declined low-double digits year-over-year.

Market conditions remained challenging, with subdued building activity and ongoing affordability pressures. Siding & Trim experienced weather-related volume headwinds in February and early March, reflecting its geographic exposure across key new construction markets. Year-over-year comparisons were further impacted by elevated channel inventory levels in the prior year, creating an additional headwind to current quarter volumes.

Fourth quarter and full year reported operating income margins of 19.1% and 22.3% decreased 910 and 710 basis points year-over-year, respectively, primarily reflecting AZEK acquisition-related expenses, amortization of acquired intangibles, and restructuring charges. Adjusted EBITDA margin, which excludes these items, decreased 140 basis points year-over-year in the quarter to 33.0%, and decreased 290 basis points for the full year to 32.1%. Volume declines in the quarter weighed on year-over-year margins, partially offset by improved decremental margins reflecting cost actions and disciplined SG&A management. The quarterly decline was further impacted by marketing-related costs associated with the integration of the two companies, as previously committed contractor events, trade shows, and sales meetings from both organizations were held in the quarter, as well as the allocation of certain R&D expenses held at the corporate level not previously included in the segment. These headwinds were partially offset by mid-single-digit average net sales price increase.

As volumes recover, the Company expects to benefit from strong incremental margins driven by the deployment of the Hardie Manufacturing Operating System for improved manufacturing utilization across the network.

 
Deck, Rail & Accessories (DR&A) 
-------------------------------- 
 
                                   Q4 FY26     FY26 
 
Deck, Rail & Accessories              (US$ millions) 
Net Sales                         345.3      795.2 
Operating Income (Loss)            18.2      (17.7) 
Operating Income (Loss) Margin      5.3%      (2.2%) 
Adjusted EBITDA                    97.5      224.8 
Adjusted EBITDA Margin             28.2%      28.3% 
 

DR&A net sales increased +5% compared to the quarter ended March 31, 2025, prior to the acquisition, driven primarily by price/mix improvement, as volumes were essentially flat year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 28.2% reflecting the benefit of top-line growth.

During the quarter, the Company fulfilled strong early buy orders, resulting in elevated channel inventory levels as sell-through, which was up low-single-digits, moderated in February and early March due to weather related disruptions. In response, we reduced production exiting the quarter to better align with channel conditions. We expect a temporary P&L impact in the first quarter of FY27 as this inventory is absorbed.

In addition to cost synergies, the runway for margin improvement in Deck, Rail & Accessories is supported by continued progress in recycled material usage and formulation optimization, improved utilization across the manufacturing network, and the application of the Hardie Operating System ("HOS").

We continue to execute our proven growth strategy focused on material conversion from wood, share gains, and product innovation. Recent introductions -- including new railing and accessory offerings launched in early 2026 -- have been well received, expanding our portfolio and enhancing both aesthetics and functionality for homeowners and contractors.

We remain focused on driving downstream demand through contractor engagement while selectively expanding our channel presence. James Hardie's combination with AZEK continues to support growth through expanded distribution, incremental shelf space and a more comprehensive exterior solutions offering.

 
Australia & New 
Zealand (ANZ) 
----------------- 
 
                   Q4 FY26  Q4 FY25   Change   FY26   FY25   Change 
 
Australia & New 
Zealand                 (US$ millions, unless otherwise noted) 
Net Sales            139.6    118.1      +18%  520.6  519.9      --% 
Net Sales (A$ 
 millions)           200.2    188.1       +6%  785.8  795.0     (1%) 
Operating Income      42.5     43.0      (1%)  153.9  111.0     +39% 
Operating Income 
 Margin              30.4%    36.4%  (600bps)  29.6%  21.7%  +790bps 
Adjusted EBITDA       50.0     40.8      +23%  177.7  180.5     (2%) 
Adjusted EBITDA 
 Margin              35.8%    34.5%   +130bps  34.1%  34.7%  (60bps) 
 

Net sales increased +18% in the quarter, or 6% in the Australian dollar, with mid-single digit volume growth and low-single digit average net sales price growth in Australian dollars. Adjusted EBITDA margin of 35.8% increased 130 basis points in the quarter as volume growth and lower cash costs reflecting favorable raw material prices and improved manufacturing performance drove strong operating leverage. This improvement was modestly offset by the allocation of R&D costs not previously charged to the segment and slightly higher SG&A costs, primarily marketing-related.

The Company is focused on driving growth in Australia and New Zealand by evolving from a fiber cement business to a broader building products platform. The strategy centers on defending and extending our core fiber cement operations while accelerating adoption of whole home solutions to better align with changing customer preferences and modern building design trends. While market conditions remain challenged, the ANZ team continues to focus on operational execution, including advanced manufacturing initiatives and HOS productivity improvements to support margin expansion and consistent profitability.

 
Europe 
----------------- 
 
                   Q4 FY26  Q4 FY25   Change   FY26   FY25   Change 
 
Europe                  (US$ millions, unless otherwise noted) 
Net Sales            152.0    134.5      +13%  556.9  494.3     +13% 
Net Sales (EUR 
 millions)           130.0    127.7       +2%  480.4  460.6      +4% 
Operating Income      14.3     13.3       +8%   52.2   38.0     +37% 
Operating Income 
 Margin               9.4%     9.9%   (50bps)   9.4%   7.7%  +170bps 
EBITDA                22.7     21.8       +4%   82.2   70.4     +17% 
EBITDA Margin        14.9%    16.2%  (130bps)  14.8%  14.2%   +60bps 
 

Net sales increased 13% in the quarter, or 2% in Euros, driven by low-single digit volume growth, an FX tailwind, and flat price/mix realization. Operating Margin of 9.4% decreased 50 basis points year over year. EBITDA margin of 14.9% decreased 130 basis points year over year, reflecting a prior year one-time item that did not repeat, commissioning costs associated with our new Orejo production line and higher freight to support fiber gypsum growth. These headwinds were partially offset by favorable raw material purchasing, as well as improved plant performance.

Markets across Europe remain challenged, particularly in Germany, the Company's largest market, where recovery is expected to be gradual. Against the backdrop, we remain focused on improving profitability of our core fiber gypsum business through product innovation and continued optimization of our operating network.

We are prioritizing our higher-margin, innovation-led product portfolio, including flooring systems and underfloor heating solutions, which continues to deliver strong growth and attractive returns. We also see an opportunity to expand in adjacent applications, including fire protection and prefabricated construction, where our differentiated product performance and sustainability advantages support continued share gains. Margin expansion is expected to be driven by operating leverage from sales growth, alongside ongoing efficiency initiatives, including manufacturing optimization, logistics improvements and HOS productivity actions.

 
Outlook 
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Q1 FY27 Guidance and Full Year Planning Assumptions

Turning to guidance, Ryan Lada, CFO, said, "The operating environment remains uncertain. We are not assuming a market recovery. What gives us confidence is execution -- synergy realization, our enhanced go-to-market model, manufacturing cost actions taken in FY26, and disciplined capital allocation. In forming our fiscal year 2027 outlook, we assessed a broad range of macroeconomic indicators, including commentary from large homebuilders, repair and remodel market trends, channel inventory levels across our distribution network, and broader consumer sentiment.

In Siding & Trim, channel inventories have normalized and visibility has improved. We expect to return to organic growth, driven by repair and remodel expansion in underpenetrated regions, improved product mix, and the contribution of commercial synergies from the combined platform.

In Deck, Rail & Accessories, we expect above-market performance for the full year, supported by product innovation, channel expansion, and contractor conversion.

At the total company level, we expect earnings growth, driven by synergy realization, manufacturing cost improvements, and disciplined execution. We also expect Free Cash Flow to improve meaningfully in FY27, driven by higher profitability and the roll-off of most integration and acquisition-related costs we had in FY26."

We provide certain of our outlook on a non-GAAP basis, as we cannot predict some elements that are included in reported GAAP results, including the impact of actuarial estimates on asbestos-related assets and liabilities in future periods. Refer to the discussion of non-GAAP financial measures below for more details.

Full Year Planning Assumptions Are As Follows:

   --  Net Sales for Siding & Trim: $3.04 to $3.13 billion 
 
   --  Net Sales for Deck, Rail & Accessories: $1.11 to $1.15 billion 
 
   --  Total Net Sales: $5.25 to $5.41 billion 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA for Siding & Trim: $1.02 to $1.07 billion 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA for Deck, Rail & Accessories: $333 to $343 million 
 
   --  Total Adjusted EBITDA: $1.45 to $1.50 billion 
 
   --  Free Cash Flow: At Least $500 million 

Now Turning To The First Quarter:

Siding & Trim enters Q1 with normalized channel inventory and improved visibility. In Deck, Rail & Accessories, channel inventories are slightly elevated following strong early buy orders and weather-related sell-through softness in February and early March. We expect a near-term P&L impact in Q1 as inventory normalizes. The full year outlook for the segment is unchanged.

First Quarter Guidance Assumptions Are As Follows:

   --  Net Sales for Siding & Trim: $758 to $781 million 
 
   --  Net Sales for Deck, Rail & Accessories: $291 to $300 million 
 
   --  Total Net Sales: $1.32 to $1.35 billion 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA for Siding & Trim: $256 to $272 million 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA for Deck, Rail & Accessories: $78 to $82 million 
 
   --  Total Adjusted EBITDA: $354 to $375 million 
 
Note: All planning assumptions include a full-year contribution from the AZEK 
acquisition. Free cash flow represents net cash provided by operating 
activities less purchases of property, plant and equipment plus proceeds from 
the sale of property, plant and equipment. 
 
 
Cash Flow, Capital Investment & Allocation 
------------------------------------------ 
 

Operating cash flow totaled $589.8 million for the twelve months ended FY26, driven by net income adjusted for non-cash items of $806.7 million, partially offset by $107.0 million of asbestos claims and handling costs paid and higher working capital of $33.9 million. Capital expenditures were $383.9 million.

Our capital allocation priorities for FY2027 are straightforward: invest in organic growth, deploy capital expenditures with discipline, and reduce leverage. We are targeting approximately 2.0x net leverage by the end of the second quarter of fiscal year 2028.

Capital expenditures for FY2027 are expected to be in the range of approximately 6% to 7% of net sales, reflecting maintenance and targeted growth investments across the manufacturing network. Our current footprint is well positioned to support demand across both fiber cement and decking, and we do not anticipate the need for significant new capacity in the near term.

The previously announced closures of our Fontana, California and Summerville, South Carolina facilities are expected to generate approximately $25 million in annualized cost savings beginning in FY2027.

 
Reported Financial Results 
-------------------------- 
 
 
                                                     March 31   March 31 
(Millions of US dollars)                                2026      2025 
---------------------------------------------------  ---------  -------- 
Assets 
Current assets: 
    Cash and cash equivalents                        $   269.2  $  562.7 
    Restricted cash and cash equivalents                   5.0       5.0 
    Restricted cash and cash equivalents - Asbestos       70.2      37.9 
    Restricted short-term investments - Asbestos         198.5     175.8 
    Accounts and other receivables, net                  517.3     391.8 
    Inventories                                          635.7     347.1 
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets            113.6     100.6 
    Assets held for sale                                  10.9      73.1 
    Insurance receivable - Asbestos                        3.5       5.5 
    Workers' compensation - Asbestos                       2.9       2.3 
                                                      --------   ------- 
            Total current assets                       1,826.8   1,701.8 
Property, plant and equipment, net                     3,084.6   2,169.0 
Operating lease right-of-use-assets                      133.4      70.4 
Finance lease right-of-use-assets                        100.8       2.7 
Goodwill                                               4,780.4     193.7 
Intangible assets, net                                 3,340.1     145.6 
Insurance receivable - Asbestos                           20.8      23.2 
Workers' compensation - Asbestos                          18.7      16.5 
Deferred income taxes                                     73.3     600.4 
Deferred income taxes - Asbestos                         282.5     284.5 
Other assets                                              27.2      22.1 
                                                      --------   ------- 
           Total assets                              $13,688.6  $5,229.9 
                                                      ========   ======= 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity 
Current liabilities: 
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities         $   712.5  $  446.4 
    Accrued payroll and employee benefits                167.9     133.3 
    Operating lease liabilities                           32.9      21.6 
    Finance lease liabilities                              5.6       1.1 
    Long-term debt, current portion                       43.8       9.4 
    Accrued product warranties                            10.7       7.3 
    Income taxes payable                                  13.1      10.3 
    Asbestos liability                                   128.3     119.4 
    Workers' compensation - Asbestos                       2.9       2.3 
    Other liabilities                                     39.7      59.1 
                                                      --------   ------- 
           Total current liabilities                   1,157.4     810.2 
Long-term debt                                         4,491.2   1,110.1 
Deferred income taxes                                    399.7     121.1 
Operating lease liabilities                              114.3      63.9 
Finance lease liabilities                                 97.9       1.9 
Accrued product warranties                                53.3      26.9 
Asbestos liability                                       880.3     864.2 
Workers' compensation - Asbestos                          18.7      16.5 
Other liabilities                                         50.3      53.6 
                                                      --------   ------- 
            Total liabilities                          7,263.1   3,068.4 
                                                      --------   ------- 
            Total shareholders' equity                 6,425.5   2,161.5 
                                                      --------   ------- 
            Total liabilities and shareholders' 
             equity                                  $13,688.6  $5,229.9 
                                                      ========   ======= 
 
 
                                Three Months     Years Ended March 
                               Ended March 31            31 
(Millions of US dollars, 
except per share data)          2026     2025      2026      2025 
----------------------------   -------   -----    -------   ------- 
Net sales                     $1,403.9  $971.5   $4,835.8  $3,877.5 
Cost of goods sold               880.5   598.7    3,106.2   2,372.5 
                               -------   -----    -------   ------- 
        Gross profit             523.4   372.8    1,729.6   1,505.0 
Selling, general and 
 administrative expenses         289.8   151.8      946.4     596.2 
Research and development 
 expenses                         16.2    12.4       60.7      48.5 
Restructuring, net                40.2    (7.0)      16.2      50.3 
Acquisition related expenses      17.8    16.5      206.9      16.5 
Asbestos adjustments              50.6   137.0       51.8     137.6 
                               -------   -----    -------   ------- 
        Operating income         108.8    62.1      447.6     655.9 
Interest, net                     62.3     2.9      231.1      10.3 
Other expense, net                 0.1     0.4        9.8       0.2 
                               -------   -----    -------   ------- 
        Income before income 
         taxes                    46.4    58.8      206.7     645.4 
Income tax expense                17.9    15.2      102.7     221.4 
                               -------   -----    -------   ------- 
        Net income            $   28.5  $ 43.6   $  104.0  $  424.0 
                               =======   =====    =======   ======= 
Income per share: 
                    Basic     $   0.05  $ 0.10   $   0.19  $   0.98 
                    Diluted   $   0.05  $ 0.10   $   0.19  $   0.98 
Weighted average common 
shares outstanding 
(Millions): 
                    Basic        580.1   429.8      541.8     430.8 
                    Diluted      584.7   430.9      545.5     432.1 
 
 
                                                 Years Ended March 31 
(Millions of US dollars)                            2026        2025 
Cash Flows From Operating Activities 
Net income                                     $      104.0   $ 424.0 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net 
cash provided by operating activities: 
    Depreciation and amortization                     493.5     216.2 
    Lease expense                                      41.8      32.9 
    Deferred income taxes                             (17.9)     62.1 
    Share-based compensation                           38.0      23.0 
    Asbestos adjustments                               51.8     137.6 
    Gain on sale of land                              (26.2)       -- 
    Non-cash restructuring expenses                    23.5      38.2 
    Non-cash interest expense                           8.8       2.0 
    Non-cash charge related to step up of 
    inventory                                          47.9        -- 
    Other, net                                         41.5      19.1 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: 
    Accounts and other receivables                    (15.6)    (28.9) 
    Inventories                                       (48.5)    (15.7) 
    Operating lease assets and liabilities, 
     net                                              (47.3)    (34.0) 
    Prepaid expenses and other assets                  (1.2)    (40.6) 
    Insurance receivable - Asbestos                     3.8       3.9 
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities           30.2      18.3 
    Claims and handling costs paid - 
     Asbestos                                        (107.0)   (114.4) 
    Income taxes payable                                2.2      (2.7) 
    Other accrued liabilities and interest            (33.5)     61.8 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
            Net cash provided by operating 
             activities                        $      589.8   $ 802.8 
Cash Flows From Investing Activities 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment     $     (383.9)  $(422.2) 
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and 
 equipment                                            108.2       0.4 
Capitalized interest                                   (6.1)    (21.0) 
Cash consideration for The AZEK Company 
 acquisition, net of cash acquired                 (3,919.8)       -- 
Purchase of restricted investments - 
 Asbestos                                            (190.1)   (183.1) 
Proceeds from restricted investments - 
 Asbestos                                             183.2     179.2 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
            Net cash used in investing 
             activities                        $   (4,208.5)  $(446.7) 
Cash Flows From Financing Activities 
Proceeds from term loans                       $    2,500.0   $    -- 
Proceeds from senior secured notes                  1,700.0        -- 
Proceeds from revolving credit facility               130.0        -- 
Repayments of term loans                             (323.4)     (7.5) 
Repayment of revolving credit facilities             (130.0)       -- 
Repayment of senior unsecured notes                  (465.2)       -- 
Debt issuance costs paid                              (41.6)       -- 
Proceeds from exercise of vested stock 
options                                                 1.7        -- 
Share issuance costs due to AZEK acquisition           (2.1)       -- 
Repayment of finance lease obligations                 (4.8)     (1.2) 
Shares repurchased                                       --    (149.9) 
Shares issued net of cash paid for shares 
 withheld for taxes                                   (13.7)     (7.3) 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
            Net cash provided by (used in) 
             financing activities              $    3,350.9   $(165.9) 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and 
 cash equivalents, restricted cash and 
 restricted cash - Asbestos                    $        6.6   $  (0.4) 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash 
 equivalents, restricted cash and restricted 
 cash - Asbestos                                     (261.2)    189.8 
Cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash 
 and restricted cash - Asbestos at beginning 
 of period                                            605.6     415.8 
                                                  ---------    ------ 
            Cash and cash equivalents, 
             restricted cash and restricted 
             cash - Asbestos at end of 
             period                            $      344.4   $ 605.6 
                                                  =========    ====== 
 
Non-Cash Investing and Financing Activities 
Capital expenditures incurred but not yet 
 paid                                          $       50.2   $  41.3 
Non-cash ROU assets obtained in exchange for 
 new lease liabilities                         $       58.5   $  33.6 
Non-cash consideration for AZEK acquisition    $    4,143.6   $    -- 
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow 
Activities 
Cash paid during the year for interest         $      207.8   $  63.6 
Cash payment for income taxes, net             $       85.1   $ 128.1 
Cash paid to AICF                              $      125.4   $  99.2 
 
 
Further Information 
------------------- 
 

Readers are referred to the Company's Consolidated Financial Statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended March 31, 2026 for additional information regarding the Company's results.

All comparisons made are vs. the comparable period in the prior fiscal year and amounts presented are in US dollars, unless otherwise noted.

 
Conference Call Details 
----------------------- 
 

James Hardie will hold a conference call to discuss results and outlook Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 6:00pm EDT (Wednesday, May 20, 2026 at 8:00am AEST). Participants may register for a live webcast and access a replay following the event of the event on the Investor Relations section of the Company's website (ir.jameshardie.com).

 
2026 Investor Day 
----------------- 
 

James Hardie will host its Investor Day in New York City on September 15, 2026. The event will offer investors the opportunity to hear directly from key leaders across the business and gain deeper insight into the drivers of our performance and value creation. A formal invitation to register for in-person or virtual attendance will be provided in the coming weeks.

 
About James Hardie 
------------------ 
 

James Hardie Industries plc is the industry leader in exterior home and outdoor living solutions, with a portfolio that includes fiber cement, fiber gypsum, and composite and PVC decking and railing products. Products offered by James Hardie are engineered for beauty, durability, and climate resilience, and include trusted brands like Hardie$(R)$, TimberTech(R), AZEK(R) Exteriors, Versatex(R), fermacell(R) and StruXure(R). With a global footprint, the James Hardie portfolio is marketed and sold throughout North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

James Hardie Industries plc is incorporated and existing under the laws of Ireland. As an Irish plc, James Hardie is governed by the Irish Companies Act. James Hardie's principal executive offices are located at 1st Floor, Block A, One Park Place, Upper Hatch Street, Dublin 2, D02 FD79, Ireland.

 
Forward-Looking Statements 
-------------------------- 
 

This Earnings Release contains forward-looking statements and information within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements, which are not statements of historical fact, contain estimates, assumptions, projections and/or expectations regarding future events, which may or may not occur. Words such as "believe," "anticipate," "plan," "expect," "intend," "target," "estimate," "project," "predict," "forecast," "guideline," "aim," "will, " "should," "likely," "continue," "may," "objective," "outlook" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements but are not the exclusive means of identifying such statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause the actual results, performance or achievements of James Hardie to be materially different from those expressed or implied in this release, including, among others, the risks and uncertainties described in "Risk Factors" in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2026; changes in general economic, political, governmental and business conditions globally and in the countries in which James Hardie does business; changes in interest rates; changes in inflation rates; changes in exchange rates; the level of construction generally; changes in cement demand and prices; changes in raw material and energy prices; changes in business strategy; the AZEK acquisition and various other factors. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein.

Forward-looking statements are based on the Company's current expectations, estimates and assumptions. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements or information except as required by law.

 
Non-GAAP Financial Measures 
--------------------------- 
 

To supplement our Earnings Release and consolidated financial statements prepared and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, or ("GAAP"), we use certain non-GAAP financial measures, as described with this earnings release, to provide investors with additional useful information about our financial performance, to enhance the overall understanding of our past performance and future prospects and to allow for greater transparency with respect to important metrics used by our management for financial and operational decision-making. We are presenting these non-GAAP financial measures to assist investors in seeing our financial performance and liquidity from management's view and because we believe they provide an additional tool for investors to use in comparing our core financial performance and liquidity over multiple periods with other companies in our industry.

   --  Adjusted Net Income: Defined as net income before asbestos related 
      expenses and adjustments, AICF interest income, restructuring, net, 
      pre-close financing costs, acquisition related expenses, inventory fair 
      value adjustment, amortization of intangible assets results from AZEK 
      acquisition and tax adjustments. 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA: Defined as net income before interest, net, other 
      expense (income), net, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, 
      asbestos related expenses and adjustments, restructuring, net, 
      acquisition related expenses, and inventory fair value adjustment. 
 
   --  Adjusted Diluted EPS: Defined as Adjusted Net Income divided by 
      weighted average common shares outstanding -- diluted, to reflect the 
      conversion or exercise, as applicable, of all outstanding shares of 
      restricted stock awards, restricted stock units and options to purchase 
      shares of our common stock. 
 
   --  Adjusted Segment EBITDA: Defined as segment operating income before 
      depreciation and amortization, restructuring expenses, acquisition 
      related expenses, and inventory fair value adjustment. The Company does 
      not calculate net income by segment, therefore, Adjusted Segment EBITDA 
      is reconciled to the closest GAAP measure of segment profitability, 
      Segment operating profit. 
 
   --  Adjusted General Corporate and Unallocated R&D EBITDA: Defined as 
      General Corporate and Unallocated R&D costs before depreciation and 
      amortization, restructuring, net, acquisition related expenses and 
      asbestos related expenses and adjustments. The Company does not calculate 
      net income for General Corporate and Unallocated R&D costs, therefore, 
      Adjusted General Corporate and Unallocated R&D EBITDA is reconciled to 
      the closest GAAP measure of profitability, General Corporate and 
      unallocated R&D costs. 
 
   --  Adjusted Income Before Income Taxes: Defined as Income before income 
      taxes before asbestos related expenses and adjustments, AICF interest 
      income, restructuring, net, pre-close financing costs, acquisition 
      related expenses, inventory fair value adjustment and amortization of 
      intangible assets resulting from AZEK acquisition. 
 
   --  Adjusted Income Tax Expense: Defined as income tax expense before tax 
      adjustments. 
 
   --  Adjusted Effective Tax Rate: Defined as Adjusted Income Tax Expense 
      divided by Adjusted Income Before Income Taxes. 
 
   --  Adjusted Interest, net: Defined as Interest, net before pre-close 
      financing and interest costs, and AICF interest income. 
 
   --  Adjusted Other Expense (Income), net: Defined as Other expense (income), 
      net before non-cash loss on interest rate swap. 
 
   --  Free Cash Flow: Defined as net cash provided by (used in) operating 
      activities less purchases of property, plant and equipment plus proceeds 
      from sale of property, plant and equipment. 

These non-GAAP financial measures have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. Non-GAAP financial measures may be calculated differently from, and therefore may not be directly comparable to, similarly titled measures used by other companies. See the accompanying earnings tables for a reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to their most directly comparable GAAP measures.

The Company is unable to forecast the comparable US GAAP financial measure for future periods due to, amongst other factors, uncertainty regarding the impact of actuarial estimates on asbestos-related assets and liabilities in future periods. Such reconciling items that impact Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow have not occurred, are outside of our control or cannot be reasonably predicted. Accordingly, a reconciliation of each of Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow to its most comparable GAAP measure is not available without unreasonable effort. However, it is important to note that material changes to these reconciling items could have a significant effect on our Adjusted EBITDA and Free Cash Flow planning assumptions and future GAAP results.

This Earnings Release has been authorized by the James Hardie Board of Directors.

 
Non-GAAP Financial Measures 
--------------------------- 
 
 
Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin 
-------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)              Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                     Q4 FY26     Q4 FY25     FY26      FY25 
Net income           $     28.5  $  43.6   $  104.0  $   424.0 
Interest, net              62.3      2.9      231.1       10.3 
Other expense, 
 net                        0.1      0.4        9.8        0.2 
Income tax 
 expense                   17.9     15.2      102.7      221.4 
Depreciation and 
 amortization             163.0     59.4      493.5      216.2 
Acquisition 
 related 
 expenses                  17.8     16.5      206.9       16.5 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments               51.1    137.6       53.7      140.5 
Inventory fair 
value 
adjustment                   --       --       47.9         -- 
Restructuring, 
 net                       40.2     (7.0)      16.2       50.3 
Adjusted EBITDA      $    380.9  $ 268.6   $1,265.8  $ 1,079.4 
AZEK Adjusted 
 EBITDA for Q1 
 FY26                                         126.8 
Total Pro Forma 
 Adjusted EBITDA                           $1,392.6 
 
 
                             Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                         Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25       FY26        FY25 
Net income margin          2.0%         4.5%         2.2%       10.9% 
Interest, net              4.4%         0.3%         4.8%        0.3% 
Other expense, net          --%          --%         0.2%         --% 
Income tax expense         1.3%         1.6%         2.1%        5.7% 
Depreciation and 
 amortization             11.6%         6.1%        10.2%        5.6% 
Acquisition related 
 expenses                  1.3%         1.7%         4.3%        0.4% 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments               3.6%        14.1%         1.1%        3.6% 
Inventory fair value 
 adjustment                 --%          --%         1.0%         --% 
Restructuring, net         2.9%        (0.7)%        0.3%        1.3% 
Adjusted EBITDA 
 margin                   27.1%        27.6%        26.2%       27.8% 
 
 
Adjusted net income and Adjusted diluted earnings per 
share 
---------------------------------------------------------- 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars, except 
per share 
amounts)            Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                    Q4 FY26    Q4 FY25   FY26      FY25 
Net income         $ 28.5      $ 43.6   $104.0   $424.0 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments         51.1       137.6     53.7    140.5 
AICF interest 
 income              (2.7)       (2.4)   (10.1)   (10.9) 
Restructuring, 
 net                 40.2        (7.0)    16.2     50.3 
Pre-close 
 financing 
 costs(1)              --         0.8     46.5      0.8 
Acquisition 
 related 
 expenses            17.8        16.5    206.9     16.5 
Inventory fair 
value 
adjustment             --          --     47.9       -- 
Amortization of 
 intangible 
 assets resulting 
 from AZEK 
 acquisition         72.4          --    178.7       -- 
Tax 
 adjustments(2)     (34.7)      (33.0)   (48.1)    23.1 
Adjusted net 
 income            $172.6      $156.1   $595.7   $644.3 
 
 
 
                     Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                   Q4 FY26     Q4 FY25     FY26      FY25 
Net income per 
 common share - 
 diluted          $ 0.05       $   0.10   $ 0.19   $ 0.98 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments        0.09           0.32     0.10     0.33 
AICF interest 
 income               --             --    (0.02)   (0.03) 
Restructuring, 
 net                0.07          (0.02)    0.03     0.12 
Pre-close 
financing 
costs(1)              --             --     0.08       -- 
Acquisition 
 related 
 expenses           0.03           0.04     0.38     0.04 
Inventory fair 
value 
adjustment            --             --     0.09       -- 
Amortization of 
 intangible 
 assets 
 resulting from 
 AZEK 
 acquisition        0.12             --     0.33       -- 
Tax 
 adjustments(2)    (0.06)         (0.08)   (0.09)    0.05 
Adjusted diluted 
 earnings per 
 share(3)         $ 0.30       $   0.36   $ 1.09   $ 1.49 
 
 
(1.)  Includes pre-close financing interest of $34.9 million as well as an 
      $11.6 million non-cash loss on our interest rate swap incurred in the 
      first quarter of fiscal year 2026. 
 
(2.)  Includes tax adjustments related to the amortization benefit of certain 
      US intangible assets, asbestos, and discrete items relating to the AZEK 
      acquisition, and $18.2 million in respect of the ATO settlement 
      agreement incurred in the second quarter of fiscal year 2026. 
 
(3.)  Weighted average common shares outstanding used in computing diluted net 
      income per common share of 584.7 million and 430.9 million for the three 
      months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively. Weighted average 
      common shares outstanding used in computing diluted net income per 
      common share of 545.5 million and 432.1 million for the fiscal years 
      ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively. 
 
 
Siding & Trim Segment Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin 
------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                 Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                      Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25     FY26       FY25 
Siding & Trim 
 Segment operating 
 income               $    146.8   $    202.4  $ 661.9  $    840.9 
Acquisition 
 related expenses            3.4           --     11.8          -- 
Inventory fair 
value adjustment              --           --     11.2          -- 
Amortization of 
 intangible assets 
 resulting from 
 AZEK acquisition           19.1           --     42.7          -- 
Restructuring 
 expenses                   35.6           --     35.6          -- 
Depreciation and 
 amortization               48.1         45.2    188.2       160.7 
Siding & Trim 
 Segment Adjusted 
 EBITDA               $    253.0   $    247.6  $ 951.4  $  1,001.6 
 
 
                           Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                       Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25       FY26        FY25 
Siding & Trim 
 Segment operating 
 income margin          19.1%        28.2%        22.3%       29.4% 
Acquisition 
 related expenses        0.4%          --%         0.4%         --% 
Inventory fair 
 value adjustment         --%          --%         0.4%         --% 
Amortization of 
 intangible assets 
 resulting from 
 AZEK acquisition        2.5%          --%         1.4%         --% 
Restructuring 
 expenses                4.7%          --%         1.2%         --% 
Depreciation and 
 amortization            6.3%         6.2%         6.4%        5.6% 
Siding & Trim 
 Segment Adjusted 
 EBITDA margin          33.0%        34.4%        32.1%       35.0% 
 
 
Deck, Rail & Accessories Segment Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA 
margin 
------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                       Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                                 Q4 FY26                 FY26 
Deck, Rail & Accessories 
 operating income 
 (loss)                        $           18.2    $         (17.7) 
Restructuring expenses                      1.2                3.4 
Inventory fair value 
 adjustment                                  --               36.7 
Amortization of 
 intangible assets 
 resulting from AZEK 
 acquisition                               53.3              136.0 
Depreciation and 
 amortization                              24.8               66.4 
Deck, Rail & Accessories 
 Segment Adjusted 
 EBITDA                        $           97.5    $         224.8 
 
 
                                Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                                   Q4 FY26                 FY26 
Deck, Rail & Accessories 
 operating income (loss) 
 margin                                5.3%                (2.2%) 
Restructuring expenses                 0.3%                 0.4% 
Inventory fair value 
 adjustment                             --%                 4.6% 
Amortization of intangible 
 assets resulting from 
 AZEK acquisition                     15.4%                17.1% 
Depreciation and 
 amortization                          7.2%                 8.4% 
Deck, Rail & Accessories 
 Segment Adjusted EBITDA 
 margin                               28.2%                28.3% 
 
 
Australia & New Zealand Segment Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted 
EBITDA margin 
---------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)               Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                     Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25      FY26      FY25 
Australia & New 
 Zealand Segment 
 operating 
 income              $     42.5   $    43.0   $  153.9  $  111.0 
Restructuring 
 expenses                   1.4        (7.0)       1.4      50.3 
Depreciation and 
 amortization               6.1         4.8       22.4      19.2 
Australia & New 
 Zealand Segment 
 Adjusted EBITDA     $     50.0   $    40.8   $  177.7  $  180.5 
 
 
                           Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                       Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25       FY26        FY25 
Australia & New 
 Zealand Segment 
 operating income 
 margin                 30.4%        36.4%        29.6%       21.7% 
Restructuring 
 expenses                1.0%        (5.9%)        0.2%        9.3% 
Depreciation and 
 amortization            4.4%         4.0%         4.3%        3.7% 
Australia & New 
 Zealand Segment 
 Adjusted EBITDA 
 margin                 35.8%        34.5%        34.1%       34.7% 
 
 
Europe Segment EBITDA and EBITDA margin 
------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                 Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                        Q4 FY26        Q4 FY25     FY26     FY25 
Europe Segment 
 operating income      $       14.3   $     13.3  $  52.2  $  38.0 
Depreciation and 
 amortization                   8.4          8.5     30.0     32.4 
Europe Segment 
 EBITDA                $       22.7   $     21.8  $  82.2  $  70.4 
 
 
                           Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                       Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25       FY26        FY25 
Europe Segment 
 operating income 
 margin                  9.4%         9.9%         9.4%        7.7% 
Depreciation and 
 amortization            5.5%         6.3%         5.4%        6.5% 
Europe Segment 
 EBITDA margin          14.9%        16.2%        14.8%       14.2% 
 
 
Adjusted General Corporate and Unallocated R&D EBITDA 
-------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)              Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                     Q4 FY26    Q4 FY25     FY26       FY25 
General Corporate 
 and Unallocated 
 R&D costs         $(113.0)     $(196.6)  $(402.7)  $(334.0) 
Restructuring, 
 net                   2.0           --     (24.2)       -- 
Acquisition 
 related 
 expenses             14.4         16.5     195.1      16.5 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments          51.1        137.6      53.7     140.5 
Depreciation and 
 amortization          3.2          0.9       7.8       3.9 
Adjusted General 
 Corporate and 
 Unallocated R&D 
 EBITDA            $ (42.3)     $ (41.6)  $(170.3)  $(173.1) 
 
 
Adjusted income before income taxes, Adjusted income tax expense 
and Adjusted effective tax rate 
------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                     Q4 FY26     Q4 FY25       FY26        FY25 
Income before 
 income taxes      $ 46.4       $ 58.8      $206.7      $645.4 
Asbestos related 
 expenses and 
 adjustments         51.1        137.6        53.7       140.5 
AICF interest 
 income              (2.7)        (2.4)      (10.1)      (10.9) 
Restructuring, 
 net                 40.2         (7.0)       16.2        50.3 
Pre-close 
 financing 
 costs(1)              --          0.8        46.5         0.8 
Acquisition 
 related 
 expenses            17.8         16.5       206.9        16.5 
Inventory fair 
value 
adjustment             --           --        47.9          -- 
Amortization of 
 intangible 
 assets resulting 
 from AZEK 
 acquisition         72.4           --       178.7          -- 
Adjusted income 
 before income 
 taxes             $225.2       $204.3      $746.5      $842.6 
 
Income tax 
 expense           $ 17.9       $ 15.2      $102.7      $221.4 
Tax 
 adjustments(2)      34.7         33.0        48.1       (23.1) 
Adjusted income 
 tax expense       $ 52.6       $ 48.2      $150.8      $198.3 
 
Effective tax 
 rate                38.6%        25.9%       49.7%       34.3% 
Adjusted 
 effective tax 
 rate                23.4%        23.6%       20.2%       23.5% 
 
 
(1.)  Includes pre-close financing interest of $34.9 million as well as an 
      $11.6 million non-cash loss on our interest rate swap incurred in the 
      first quarter of fiscal year 2026. 
 
(2.)  Includes tax adjustments related to the amortization benefit of certain 
      US intangible assets, asbestos, and discrete items relating to the AZEK 
      acquisition, and $18.2 million in respect of the ATO settlement 
      agreement incurred in the second quarter of fiscal year 2026. 
 
 
Adjusted interest, net 
------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                    Q4 FY26      Q4 FY25        FY26       FY25 
Interest, net        $  62.3   $    2.9       $  231.1   $ 10.3 
Pre-close 
 financing and 
 interest costs           --       (0.8)         (34.9)    (0.8) 
AICF interest 
 income                  2.7        2.4           10.1     10.9 
Adjusted 
 interest, net       $  65.0   $    4.5       $  206.3   $ 20.4 
 
 
Adjusted other expense (income), net 
------------------------------------------------------------------ 
 
(Millions of US 
dollars)                Quarter and Full Year Ended March 31 
                      Q4 FY26       Q4 FY25       FY26       FY25 
Other expense, 
 net                  $       0.1   $    0.4   $       9.8   $ 0.2 
Non-cash loss on 
 interest rate 
 swap                          --         --         (11.6)     -- 
Adjusted other 
 expense 
 (income), net        $       0.1   $    0.4   $      (1.8)  $ 0.2 
 
 
 
Free Cash Flow 
---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
 
(Millions of US dollars)                   Full Year Ended March 31 
                                              FY26            FY25 
Net cash provided by operating 
 activities                              $        589.8   $   802.8 
Purchases of property, plant and 
 equipment                                       (383.9)     (422.2) 
Proceeds from sale of property, plant 
 and equipment                                    108.2         0.4 
Free Cash Flow                           $        314.1   $   381.0 
Net cash used in investing activities    $     (4,208.5)  $  (446.7) 
Net cash provided by (used in) 
 financing activities                    $      3,350.9   $  (165.9) 
 
 

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