Zurn Elkay Water Solutions reports Q3 net sales of $455 million and net income of $60 million

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Zurn Elkay Water Solutions reports Q3 net sales of $455 million and net income of $60 million

Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corporation reported third quarter 2025 net sales of $455 million, an increase from $410 million in the same period last year, with core sales growth of 11%. Net income from continuing operations was $60 million, compared to $44 million in the prior-year quarter. Adjusted net income and adjusted earnings per share grew 26% to $0.43 from $0.34. Adjusted EBITDA rose 16% to $122 million, representing 26.8% of net sales, up from $105 million and 25.6% of net sales in the third quarter of the previous year. Free cash flow for the quarter was $94 million, and net debt leverage stood at 0.6x as of September 30, 2025. The company completed termination of its US Pension Plan, increased its annual dividend 22% to $0.44 per share, and raised its share repurchase authorization to $500 million.

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