United Rentals, Inc.URI appears to be entering the second half of 2026 with considerable momentum. The equipment rental giant raised its full-year 2026 revenue outlook to $17.5-$17.8 billion from $16.9-$17.4 billion, reflecting stronger-than-expected customer demand and confidence in large projects. Adjusted EBITDA guidance was also lifted by $300 million to $7.975-$8.125 billion.
The underlying rental trends provide reason for optimism. Second-quarter 2026 total equipment rental revenues jumped 12.7% year over year to $3.85 billion. Specialty emerged as a key growth engine, with rental revenues increasing 24.8% to $1.43 billion. General Rentals also delivered healthy growth of 6.6%, while its rental gross margin expanded 70 basis points to 35.8%. Demand is being supported by large projects across diverse end markets. URI highlighted activity involving hospitals, airports and LNG terminals, while data centers continued to contribute to growth. Power posted double-digit industrial growth, with metals and minerals also expanding at a healthy pace.
To capitalize on this demand, URI increased its 2026 gross rental CapEx guidance to $4.85-$5.25 billion. Year-to-date gross rental CapEx already exceeded $2.9 billion, while historically high fleet utilization is prompting further investment.
However, elevated capital expenditure and Specialty margin pressure remain watch items. Still, with strong project visibility, disciplined costs and raised guidance, United Rentals appears well-positioned to test the upper end of its outlook.
United Rentals vs. Gibraltar vs. CRH: Who Has the Stronger Demand Runway?
United Rentals appears to have the strongest near-term demand visibility when compared with CRH plcCRH and Gibraltar Industries, Inc.ROCK, supported by robust large-project activity and customer backlogs.
CRH enters the second half with favorable demand trends. Second-quarter 2026 revenues increased 6% year over year to $10.8 billion, aided by positive pricing, underlying demand and acquisitions. Its Road Solutions business benefited from project execution and backlog conversion, while transportation, water infrastructure and reindustrialization remain key growth drivers.
Conversely, Gibraltar offers a more mixed picture. Second-quarter 2026 sales surged 64.6%, helped by acquisitions and organic growth, but Agtech backlog declined 34% to $66.2 million due to project timing. Strong quoting activity provides some encouragement, although backlog visibility remains less compelling than URI’s and CRH’s.
Overall, URI appears best positioned for near-term growth, while CRH benefits from broad infrastructure demand. Gibraltar’s outlook hinges more heavily on backlog conversion and project timing.
URI Stock’s Price Performance & Valuation Trend
Shares of this Connecticut-based equipment rental company climbed 30.8% in the past six months, outperforming the Zacks Building Products - Miscellaneous industry, the broader Zacks Construction sector and the S&P 500 Index.
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URI stock is currently trading at a premium compared with the industry peers, with a forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 21.49, as the trend lines suggest below.
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Earnings Estimate Trend of URI
URI’s earnings estimates for 2026 and 2027 have moved upward over the past seven days to $48.55 and $55.71 per share, respectively. The revised estimates for 2026 and 2027 imply year-over-year improvement of 15.4% and 14.7%, respectively.
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