Alliance Laundry reported Q2 2026 revenue of $477 million, up 7% year over year, but the company's own filing shows more than half of that growth came from raising prices, not selling more units. Alliance told investors those price increases are already in place, protected by tariffs and their manufacturing setup, and raised what they expect to earn this year on the strength of it. For owner/operators, that means the next equipment quote from your distributor already reflects the increase, and Alliance is telling investors it holds.
Alliance's Q2, and how it happened
On August 13, 2026, Alliance Laundry Holdings (NYSE: ALH) filed an 8-K disclosing its second quarter 2026 results. Revenue of $477 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $134 million (operating profit adjusted for one-time items). Alliance also raised what it expects to earn for the full year.
The numbers are one thing. How Alliance got to them is another.