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Rebound In Residential Building Construction Activity Will Drive Windows & Doors Market

Windows & Doors to 2014

Windows & Doors to 2014

US demand to rise 5.8% annually through 2014

Demand for windows and doors in the US is forecast to rise 5.8 percent per year to $34.9 billion in 2014, a rebound from the 2004-2009 period, when demand fell 2.9 percent annually, reflecting the collapse of the housing market between 2007 and 2009. Although housing completions will remain below the level reached at their cyclical peak in 2006, the recovery will fuel above-average gains in the residential market through 2014. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=161187&rt=Windows-Doors-to-2014.html )

Although the downturn in US housing construction from 2007 to 2009 reduced demand for windows and doors, the decline was not as precipitous as that for many other building products. Demand was supported by the 2009 extension of the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) of 2005. Among the provisions of EPACT were tax credits for homeowners who installed energy-efficient windows and doors. These tax credits persuaded many consumers to purchase windows and doors. Through 2014, continuing interest in replacing inefficient windows and doors with more efficient models will boost demand in the residential improvement and repair market.

Plastic windows and doors to see most rapid growth

Among material types, plastic windows and doors will see the most rapid growth through 2014, advancing ten percent per year to $9.3 billion. Gains will be spurred by rising demand for fiberglass entry doors, which will take market share from wood and steel entry doors. Fiberglass doors are less costly, more aesthetically pleasing and more energy-efficient than steel doors. While traditionally wood doors were seen as more attractive than those made from fiberglass, improvements in processing techniques have enabled manufacturers to make fiberglass that more closely resembles wood. Further gains for plastic windows and doors will be supported by continuing demand for vinyl windows because of their low cost, durability, minimal maintenance requirements and superior energy efficiency.

Metal windows and doors to remain largest segment

Metal windows and doors accounted for the largest share of window and door demand in 2009, overtaking wood products, which saw their share of the market decline due to the steep drop in residential building construction spending, where wood windows and doors are most commonly used. Metal windows and doors are expected to continue to lead the market in 2014. Rebounding housing activity will lead gains, as population growth in the South and West, where metal products are most often installed, will drive advances. Homeowners concerned with preventing storm damage, such as those in coastal regions, will continue to install metal windows and doors. Demand will also be supported by the nonresidential market, where metal products are preferred due to their low cost and durability.

Demand for wood windows and doors is forecast to rise 4.7 percent per year to $12.7 billion in 2014. The rebound in residential building construction activity will drive gains, especially in the highend housing market. Wood windows and doors are seen as aesthetically pleasing products that add value to a home.

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Rebound In Residential Building Construction Activity Will Drive Windows & Doors Market