Is WTS Worth Buying as Fast Growth Collides With Premium Valuation?

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. WTS is pairing faster earnings growth with rising data center exposure and a higher 2026 outlook. The operating case has improved, but the stock’s valuation already reflects a sizable portion of that momentum.

The decision therefore hinges on whether earnings growth can keep outrunning a demanding multiple. WTS has supportive estimate revisions and balance-sheet flexibility, yet construction weakness, cost pressure and execution risks argue against chasing the shares indiscriminately.

WTS Growth Case Keeps Strengthening

Projected earnings growth for the current fiscal year is 15.6%. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for current fiscal year earnings has also moved 1.7% higher over the past four weeks, showing that analysts have become more constructive on near-term profitability.

That improvement follows second-quarter adjusted earnings of $3.66 per share, which beat the consensus mark by 9.6%. Organic sales rose 12.2%, while Watts raised its full-year organic growth outlook to 8% to 11% from 2% to 6%. Data center sales more than tripled year over year and represented 8% of first-half sales.

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Watts' Valuation Leaves Less Room for Error

WTS trades at 30.8X forward earnings versus 25.8X for its industry and 18.8X for the S&P 500. Its 23.9X EV/EBITDA and 4.7X price-to-sales multiples also sit above industry levels of 13.6X and 2.6X, respectively.

That premium raises the cost of any growth disappointment. For investors comparing water-focused industrial names, Pentair plc PNR spans residential and commercial water solutions and industrial water management. Xylem Inc. XYL provides water technology across utility, industrial, residential and commercial applications. WTS still must justify its own above-industry valuation through sustained earnings and margin execution.

WTS Balance Sheet Supports More Investment

Watts ended the second quarter with $347.9 million in cash and $108 million of long-term debt, leaving $239.9 million of net cash. That liquidity gives the company room to fund growth without adding meaningful balance-sheet strain.

Watts raised its 2026 capital expenditure outlook to $60 million to $65 million, partly to expand data center capacity in North America and China. The balance sheet also supports selective acquisitions, share repurchases and dividends, preserving flexibility as management allocates capital across growth and shareholder returns.

Watts Still Faces Construction and Cost Risks

Residential and noninstitutional new construction remain soft. Single-family conditions worsened slightly in the second quarter, multifamily stayed weak and non-data-center nonresidential construction remained challenged.

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

Watts Water Technologies, Inc. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

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Product rationalization is expected to reduce 2026 sales by about $25 million to $26 million in the Americas and $6 million to $8 million in Europe. Tariffs, inflation, acquisition dilution and geopolitical disruption can also slow margin improvement, while project-based data center demand may create quarter-to-quarter variability.

WTS Signals Favor Patience Over Chasing Growth

The improving earnings outlook supports the growth case, but the valuation leaves little room for execution misses. That balance makes patience more reasonable than aggressively pursuing WTS after its operating momentum has already been rewarded.

WTS currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold), along with a VGM Score of F, Value Score of F, Growth Score of D and Momentum Score of C. You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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