Countries covered: United States
SUMMARY OF MAJOR FINDINGS
The $15 billion (manufacturers’ dollars) U.S. door industry is currently being adversely affected by sharp declines in new home construction and existing home resales. The impact has been felt the most in the builder market, while residential replacement sales have declined at a more moderate rate. Wood door manufacturers felt the brunt of the decline due to their heavy dependence on residential markets. On the other hand, metal door manufacturers are benefiting from the above average reliance on residential markets, which have seen sharp gains over the past two years. In either case, the U.S. door industry has consolidated over the past decade and improved plant productivity in order to boost profit margins. This process is expected to continue as manufacturers seek ways to cut costs until the market begins to recover in 2009.
DOOR INDUSTRY TRENDS
Catalina Research uncovered these trends in our in-depth 227-page report on the U.S. door industry. U.S. shipments, exports, imports, and price trends are evaluated for wood, steel, aluminum, and fiberglass doors. Steel and aluminum door shipments are further segmented for industrial, residential, and commercial and institutional markets. In addition, metal door shipments are provided by door type, such as overhead, sliding, swing, entry, and garage doors. Shipments for shower doors and storm doors are also provided. Wood door shipments are broken out for panel, hollow- and solid-core flush, molded face, patio, garage, bi-fold, cabinet, and other doors. Metal and wood door shipments are provided in units and dollars. Import data is included in order to evaluate the growing importance of foreign-sourced doors. Import data is provided for steel, aluminum, wood, and plastic doors. Import data is also provided for major countries of origin. Similar data is available for export shipments. In addition, Catalina analyzed world markets, including trends in the Chinese market.
END- USE MARKETS AND DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
Shipment data is segmented for residential and nonresidential markets. Residential and nonresidential data is segmented by material and door type. Door purchases are also provided for the residential replacement market, manufactured housing plants, and recreation vehicle producers. Leading competitors and market trends are discussed for entry doors, patio doors, and garage door markets. Competitors are urged to use this information to develop strategies to uncover growing door products and applications. The retail distribution channel is discussed in order to review how the leading manufacturers are taking advantage of growing sales opportunities. A guide to retail sales by region and state is provided in a separate section on sales by door type and for builder and replacement sales by geographic area.
FACTORS AFFECTING DEMAND
End-use market trends are correlated with U.S. housing demand, nonresidential construction spending, mortgage interest rates, and other economic indicators to uncover the factors affecting demand, and provide insights into the direction of domestic demand in 2008 and beyond. Demographics of replacement door purchasers are also evaluated.
PROFIT MARGINS AND THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
In addition, Catalina Research investigated the cost structure and profitability of U.S. door product plants. Data trends were compiled for material, labor, and capital inputs. As part of this analysis, Catalina profiled 23 leading North American manufacturers, compiled company door sales and profit margins, and calculated market shares. Company profiles cover product lines, manufacturing and distribution, capital investments, acquisitions, and new products. Executives are urged to review the growth- and profit-oriented strategies of leading North American door manufactures.
CANADIAN DOOR INDUSTRY
The Canadian door industry is analyzed as well. Shipments, imports, and exports are provided for steel, aluminum, and wood doors. Catalina calculated market shares for the leading suppliers.
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- SECTION 1 U.S. DOOR PRODUCT INDUSTRY TRENDS
- Executive Summary
- Factory Shipments And Growth Trends
- End-Use Markets And Factors Driving Demand
- Door Plant Profitability
- Competitive Environment
- Outlook
- Table 1-1 Value Of U.S. Door And Door Frame Shipments, 1982-2013 (dollars)
- Table 1-2 Doors' Position In The U.S. Building Materials Industry, 1982-2013 (dollars and percent): U.S. Building Material Shipments,Percent Gross Domestic Product, And Doors Percent Building Materials
- Table 1-3 Value Of U.S. Prime And Storm Door And Door FrameShipments, 1982-2013 (dollars)
- Table 1-4 Value Of U.S. Metal And Wood Prime And Storm Door Shipments, 1982-2013 (dollars)
- Table 1-5 Dollar Shipments And Growth Analysis For Major U.S. Door Industry Product Sectors, 2008 (dollars and percent): Metal Industrial, Residential, Commercial, Shower, And Storm Doors; Wood Panel, Flush, Molded Face, Garage, Cabinet, Patio, Bi-Fold, And Other Doors
- Table 1-6 U.S. Quantity Metal And Wood Door Shipments, 1982-2013 (number)
- Table 1-7 Comparative Growth Trends Of U.S. Door Shipments And Construction Spending, 1982-2008 (index)
- Table 1-8 Value Of U.S. Metal And Wood Door Frame Shipments, 1982-2013 (dollars)
- Table 1-9 U.S. Producer Price Trends For Door Products, 1987-2013 (index)
- Table 1-10 Value Of U.S. Door And Door Frame Supply And Imports' Share By Material, 1992-2008 (dollars and percent): Metal And Wood Door Products; U.S. Shipments, Imports, And Supply
- Figure 1-1 Value Of U.S. Door And Door Frame Supply, 1997, 2002 And 2007 (dollars)
- Table 1-11 Gross Profit Margins For U.S. Door Plants Compared To The U.S. Manufacturing Average, 1977-2007 (percent)
- SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY
- SECTION 2 U.S. METAL DOOR PRODUCT SHIPMENTS AND IMPORTS
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Metal Door Shipments
- Residential Door Shipments
- Storm Door And Shower Door Shipments
- Commercial And Institutional Door Product Shipments
- Industrial Door Shipments
- Metal Door Frame Shipments
- Metal Door Product Imports
- Table 2-1 U.S. Metal Door Shipments, 1982-2013 (number and dollars)
- Table 2-2 Value Of U.S. Metal Door Shipments By Market Sector, 1982-2013 (dollars): Industrial, Residential, Commercial And Institutional, Shower Doors And Tub Enclosures, And Storm Doors
- Table 2-3 Quantity U.S. Metal Door Shipments By Market Sector, 1982-2013 (number): Industrial, Residential, Commercial And Institutional, Shower Doors And Tub Enclosures, And Storm Doors
- Table 2-4 Percent Distribution Of U.S. Metal Door Shipments By Market Sector, 1982-2013 (percent): Industrial, Residential, Commercial And Institutional, Shower Doors And Tub Enclosures, And Storm Doors
- Table 2-5 Value Of U.S. Aluminum And Iron And Steel Prime Metal Door Shipments, 1982-2013 (dollars)
- Table 2-6 Value Of U.S. Residential Metal Door Shipments By Material By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars): Aluminum And Iron And Steel Doors; Swing, Sliding, Garage, Composite, Insulated, And Other Doors
- Table 2-7 Value Of Commercial And Institutional Metal Door Shipments By Material By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars): Aluminum And Iron And Steel Doors; Overhead and Sliding, Swing, And Other Doors
- Table 2-8 Value Of U.S. Industrial Metal Door Shipments By Material By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars): Aluminum And Iron And Steel Doors; Overhead, Sliding, Swing, And Other Doors
- Table 2-9 Quantity U.S. Prime Aluminum And Iron And Steel Door Shipments By Market Sector, 1982-2007 (number): Industrial, Residential, Commercial And Institutional, And Total
- Table 2-10 Average Value Per U.S. Aluminum And Iron And Steel Door Shipped By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars): Industrial, Residential, Commercial And Institutional, Shower Doors, And Storm Doors
- Table 2-11 U.S. Shipments Of Metal Door Frames By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars and number): Aluminum, Steel 16 Gauge And Heavier, And Steel Lighter Than 16 Gauge
- Table 2-12 Value Of U.S. Metal Door And Door Frame Imports, 1989-2008 (dollars)
- Table 2-13 U.S. Imports Of Metal Doors, Frames, And Thresholds By Product By Material, 1992-2007 (pounds and dollars): Stainless Steel Doors And Frames, Iron Or Steel Door Thresholds, Iron Or Steel Doors, Aluminum Door Thresholds, And Aluminum Doors
- Table 2-14 U.S. Imports Of Metal Doors, Frames, And Thresholds For The Top Ten Countries Of Origin, 1997-2007 (pounds and dollars)
- Table 2-15 U.S. Producer Price Trends For Metal Doors And Frames, 1987-2008 (index)
- SECTION 3 U.S. WOOD DOOR PRODUCT SHIPMENTS AND IMPORTS
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Wood Door Shipments
- Wood Door Product Shipment Mix
- Panel And Flush Door Shipments By Material
- Wood Door Frame Shipments
- Wood Door Product Imports
- Plastic Door Product Imports
- Fiberglass Doors
- Table 3-1 Value Of U.S. Wood Door Shipments By Major Market Sector, 1982-2013 (dollars): Interior And Exterior Doors And Specialty Doors
- Table 3-2 Value Of U.S. Wood Door Shipments By Type, 1987-2008 (dollars): Panel, Hollow Core Flush Type, Solid Core Flush Type, Molded Face, Cabinet, Patio, Garage, Bi-Fold, And Others
- Table 3-3 Distribution Of U.S. Wood Door Dollar Shipments By Type, 1987-2008 (percent): Panel, Hollow Core Flush Type, Solid Core Flush Type, Molded Face, Cabinet, Patio, Garage, Bi-Fold, And Others
- Table 3-4 Quantity U.S. Wood Door Shipments By Type, 1987-2008 (number): Panel, Hollow Core Flush, Solid Core Flush, Garage, Patio, And Other Doors
- Table 3-5 Distribution Of U.S. Quantity Wood Door Shipments By Type, 1987-2008 (percent): Panel, Hollow Core Flush, Solid Core Flush, Garage, Patio, And Other Doors
- Table 3-6 Average Value Per U.S. Wood Door Shipped By Type, 1987-2008 (dollars): Panel, Hollow Core Flush, Solid Core Flush, Garage, Patio, And Other Doors
- Table 3-7 Value Of U.S. Wood Panel And Flush Door Shipments By Type, 1982-2007 (dollars): Douglas Fir, Western Pine, And Other Wood Panel Doors; And Hollow Core And Solid Core Flush Doors By Facing Material
- Table 3-8 Value Of U.S. Wood Patio Door Shipments By Type, 1992-2007 (dollars): Sliding And Swing
- Table 3-9 U.S. Shipments Of Wood Door Frames, 1972-2008 (number and dollars)
- Table 3-10 Value Of U.S. Wood And Plastic Door And Door Frame Imports By Material, 1987-2008 (dollars)
- Table 3-11 U.S. Imports Of Wood Doors, Frames, And Thresholds By Type, 1992-2007 (units and dollars): Flush Doors, French Doors, Other Doors, And Total
- Table 3-12 U.S. Imports Of Wood Doors, Frames, And Thresholds For The Top Ten Countries Of Origin, 1997-2007 (dollars and units)
- Table 3-13 U.S. Imports Of Plastic Doors And Door Frames For The Top Five Countries Of Origin, 1997-2007 (units and dollars)
- Table 3-14 U.S. Producer Price Trends For Wood Doors By Type And Frames, 1987-2008 (index): Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Other Wood Doors, And Frames
- SECTION 4 END-USE MARKETS, APPLICATIONS, AND DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Residential Markets
- Manufactured Housing And Recreation Vehicle Markets
- Residential Remodeling Market
- Nonresidential Markets
- Entry Door Market And Leading Manufacturers
- Patio Door Market Trends
- Garage Door Market And Leading Manufacturers
- Interior Door Sales
- Storm Doors And Leading Marketers
- Retail Distribution Channels
- Impact-Resistant And Energy-Efficient Doors
- Table 4-1 Quantity U.S. Shipments Of Residential And Nonresidential Prime Doors, 1992-2008 (number)
- Table 4-2 Quantity U.S. Shipments Of Residential And Nonresidential Prime Doors By Material, 1992-2007 (number): Aluminum, Iron Or Steel, And Wood
- Table 4-3 Value Of U.S. Residential Door Shipments By Type, 1992-2007 (dollars): Patio, Garage, Steel Entry, Metal Passage And Closet Doors, Metal Storm, And Other Wood Doors
- Table 4-4 Value Of U.S. Nonresidential Door Shipments By Type, 1992-2007 (dollars): Metal Overhead And Sliding, Metal Swing, Other Metal Doors, And Wood Doors
- Table 4-5 Value Of U.S. Wood And Aluminum Residential Patio Door Shipments, 1982-2007 (dollars)
- Table 4-6 Value Of U.S. Residential And Light Commercial Garage Door Shipments By Material, 1982-2007 (dollars): Steel And Wood
- Table 4-7 U.S. Revenues Of Residential Garage And Other Overhead Door Installation Contractors, 1992-2007 (dollars)
- Table 4-8 Door Purchases By U.S. Mobile Home Plants, 1982-2007 (dollars): Total Purchases, Percent Total Material Inputs, And Door Purchases Per Plant
- Table 4-9 Door Purchases By U.S. Prefabricated Wood Building Plants, 1972-2007 (dollars and percent): Total Purchases, Percent Total Material Inputs, Door Purchases Per Plant, Metal Doors, And Wood Doors
- Table 4-10 Door And Window Product Purchases By U.S. Recreation Vehicle Plants, 1987-2007 (dollars): Motor Homes And Travel Trailers; Metal And Wood Products
- Table 4-11 U.S. Spending On Replacement Windows And Doors In Residential Properties, 1993-2008 (dollars): Total Spending, Percent Total Residential Improvements, And Spending On Major Door Replacement
- Table 4-12 Average U.S. Homeowner Spending On Window, Door, And Siding Materials By Demographic Characteristic, 1990-2006 (dollars): Income, Age Of Household Head, Persons Per Household, And Region
- Table 4-13 Number Of U.S. Building Materials Dealers Selling Doors And Door Sales, 1987-2007 (number and dollars)
- SECTION 5 DOOR STATE MARKET ANALYSIS
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Scope And Methodology
- Table 5-1 U.S. Residential Door Demand And For New Construction And Replacement Markets By Region And State, 2007 (number)
- Table 5-2 U.S. New Residential Construction Door Demand By Type By Region And State, 2007 (number): Entry, Garage, Patio, And Interior
- Table 5-3 U.S. Residential Remodeling And Replacement Door Demand By Type By Region And State, 2007 (number): Entry, Garage, Patio, And Interior
- Table 5-4 U.S. Residential Building Permits For One And Two Family Homes, Multi-Family Units, And Manufactured Homes By Region And State, 2007 (number)
- Table 5-5 U.S. Housing Units And Per Capita Income By Region And State, 2005-2006 (number and dollars)
- Table 5-6 U.S. Residential Door Replacement Rate By Door Type By State, 2007 (rate): Entry, Garage, Patio, And Interior
- Table 5-7 Total U.S. Residential Door Sales By Type Of Door For New And Replacement Markets, 2007 (number): Entry, Garage, Patio, And Interior
- SECTION 6 FACTORS AFFECTING U.S. DOOR PRODUCT DEMAND
- Summary Of Major Findings
- New Residential Construction Markets
- Residential Remodeling And Replacement Market
- Household Demographics
- Nonresidential Markets
- Manufactured Housing And Recreation Vehicle Production
- Table 6-1 U.S. Spending On Building Construction, 1977-2008 (dollars): Total Buildings, Residential Buildings, And Nonresidential Buildings
- Table 6-2 U.S. Spending On Nonresidential Construction By Building Type, 2003-2007 (dollars): Lodging, Office, Commercial, Health Care, Educational, Manufacturing, And Others
- Table 6-3 Total U.S. Housing Demand By Sector By Region, 2003-2008 (number): Existing Home Resales, New Housing Completions, And Mobile Home Placements
- Table 6-4 New U.S. Privately Owned Housing Units Started And By Type Of Structure, 1980-2008 (number): Total Starts; In Structures With 1 Unit, 2 To 4 Units, And 5 Units Or More
- Table 6-5 Monthly New Private U.S. Housing Units Authorized By 20,000 Building Permit Places By Region, 2006 And 2007 (number)
- Table 6-6 New Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized By 20,000 Building Permit Places By Region And State, 2005-2007 (number)
- Table 6-7 Number Of Existing Single-Family Homes, Condos, And Co-Ops Sold By Region And State, 2002-2007 (number)
- Table 6-8 Characteristics Of New U.S. Housing Units Affecting Door Product Demand, 1990-2006 (units): Region, Number Of Bathrooms, Number Of Bedrooms, Garages, And Number Of Stories; For Single-Family, Multi-Family Structures, And Mobile Homes
- Table 6-9 New U.S. Single-Family Houses Sold By Sales Price, 1985-2007 (number): Under $150,000, $150,000 To $199,999, $200,000 To $299,999, $300,000 To $499,999, And $500,000 And Over
- Table 6-10 U.S. Homes Closed By Ten Leading Domestic Home Builders, 2002-2007 (number)
- Table 6-11 U.S. Residential Property Owner Expenditures For Improvements, Additions, Alterations, And Repairs And Spending By Single-Family Homeowners, 1985-2008 (dollars)
- Table 6-12 Monthly U.S. Building Material Dealer Sales, 2004-2007 (dollars)
- Table 6-13 U.S. Home Mortgage Interest Rates And Personal Income, 1982-2007 (percent and dollars)
- Table 6-14 U.S. Housing Units By Year Built By Region, Before 1960 And 1960-2006 (number)
- Table 6-15 Distribution Of U.S. Households By Demographic Characteristic, 1986-2006 (percent): Household Income, Age Of Household Head, Household Size, Region, And Total Households
- Table 6-16 U.S. Recreation Vehicle Shipments, 1987-2007 (number)
- Table 6-17 Number Of U.S. Original Equipment Manufacturing End-Use Market Plants By State, 2005 (number): Mobile Homes, Prefabricated Wood Buildings, Prefabricated Metal Buildings, Motor Homes, And Travel Trailers And Campers; Total Plants And Those With 20 Or More Employees
- SECTION 7 U.S. DOOR PRODUCT EXPORTS AND INTERNATIONAL MARKET ANALYSIS
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Metal Door Exports
- Wood Door Product Exports
- Plastic Door Product Exports
- World Market Trends
- Chinese Market Trends
- Table 7-1 Value Of U.S. Door And Door Frame Exports By Material, 1987-2008 (dollars): Metal, Wood, And Plastic
- Table 7-2 U.S. Exports Of Metal Doors, Windows, Frames, And Thresholds By Material, 1992-2007 (pounds and dollars): Iron Or Steel, Aluminum, And Total
- Table 7-3 U.S. Exports Of Iron Or Steel Doors, Windows, Frames, And Thresholds For The Top Twelve Countries Of Destination, 1997-2007 (dollars and pounds)
- Table 7-4 U.S. Exports Of Aluminum Doors, Windows, Frames, And Thresholds For The Top Twelve Countries Of Destination, 1997-2007 (dollars and pounds)
- Table 7-5 U.S. Exports Of Wood Doors, Frames, And Thresholds By Type, 1992-2007 (units and dollars): Flush Doors, Other Doors, And Total
- Table 7-6 U.S. Exports Of Wood Doors, Frames, And Thresholds For The Top Twelve Countries Of Destination, 1997-2007 (dollars and units)
- Table 7-7 U.S. Exports Of Plastic Doors and Door Frames For The Top Seven Countries Of Destination, 1997-2007 (dollars and units)
- Table 7-8 Value Of Door Shipments By World Area, 2006 And 2007 (dollars)
- SECTION 8 COST STRUCTURE OF U.S. DOOR PLANTS AND THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Industry Cost Structure
- Industry Profit Margins
- Competitive Environment And Industry Consolidation
- Table 8-1 Number And Revenues Of U.S. Door Plants And By Industry Sector, 1982-2007 (number and dollars): Metal Doors And Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Specialty Wood Doors, Wood Door And Window Frames, And Total Door Plants
- Table 8-2 U.S. Door Plant Operating Ratios And Profit Margins And By Industry Sector, 1982-2007 (percent): Metal Doors And Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Specialty Wood Doors, Wood Door And Window Frames, And Total Door Plants
- Table 8-3 U.S. Producer Price Trends For Major Material Inputs, 1997-2008 (index): Steel Mill Products, Aluminum Shapes, Lumber, Flat Glass, Builders' Hardware, And Plastic Resin
- Table 8-4 U.S. Door Screen Shipments And Price Trends, 1977-2007 (dollars)
- Table 8-5 U.S. Door Plant Labor Situation, 1972-2007 (number, dollars, and percent): Total Employees, Shipments Per Employee, Production Worker Percent Total Employees, Average Hourly Wages, And Average Weekly Hours
- Table 8-6 U.S. Door Plant Labor Situation By Industry Sector, 1987-2007 (number, dollars, and percent): Metal Doors And Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Specialty Wood Doors, And Wood Door And Window Frames; Total Employees, Shipments Per Employee, Production Worker Percent Total Employees, Average Hourly Wages, And Average Weekly Hours
- Table 8-7 U.S. Door Plant Capital Expenditures And By Industry Sector, 1982-2007 (dollars and percent): Metal Doors And Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Specialty Wood Doors, Wood Door And Window Frames, And Total Door Plants
- Table 8-8 U.S. Door Shipments By State By Industry Sector, 1997 And 2002 (dollars): Metal Doors And Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, And Specialty Wood Doors Table 8-9 Number And Average Shipments Of U.S. Door Manufacturers By Product Line, 1992-2002 (number and dollars): Aluminum Doors By Type, Iron And Steel Doors By Type, Other Metal Doors, Wood Panel And Flush Type Doors By Material, Other Wood Doors By Type, And Metal And Wood Door Frames
- Table 8-10 Share Of The Total U.S. Door Product Supply For 15 Leading Door Manufacturers, 2004 And 2006 (percent)
- Table 8-11 Sales And Profit Trends For Four Door Manufacturers And Marketers, 2002-2007 (dollars and percent)
- SECTION 9 CANADIAN DOOR PRODUCT MARKET AND THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
- Summary Of Major Findings
- Canadian Door Shipments
- Shipments By Material
- Door Exports And Imports
- Competitive Environment
- Table 9-1 Value Of Canadian Door And Door Frame Shipments, 1990-2007 (Canadian dollars)
- Table 9-2 Value Of Canadian Door And Door Frame Shipments By Type, 1997-2007 (Canadian dollars): Wood Door Frames, Interior And Exterior Wood Doors, Specialty Wood Doors, And Metal Doors
- Table 9-3 Canada Sales Of Wood And Metal Doors, 1997-2007 (Canadian dollars): Shipments, Exports, And Imports
- Table 9-4 Value Of Canadian Door Exports By Material And By Major Country Of Destination, 1997-2007 (Canadian dollars): Wood, Steel, And Aluminum Products
- Table 9-5 Value Of Canadian Door Imports By Material And By Major Country Of Origin, 1997-2007 (Canadian dollars): Wood, Steel, And Aluminum Products
- Table 9-6 Share Of Canadian Door Product Supply For The Top Eight Leading Manufacturers, 2006 (percent)
- Table 9-7 Value Of Canadian Building Permits And Canadian Housing Starts, 1993-2007 (number and Canadian dollars)
- SECTION 10 COMPANY PROFILES
- Andersen Corp
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Assa Abloy Door Group LLC
- Door Group Products
- Sales Trends And Market Share
- Atrium Companies, Inc
- Door Products And Markets
- Sales And Market Share
- CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc
- Door Products
- Manufacturing And Sales
- Fortune Brands, Inc.
- Door Products And Markets
- Sales And Market Share
- Griffon Corp.
- Garage Doors And Distribution
- Sales Trends And Market Share
- Jeld-Wen, Inc
- Door Products
- Plant Investments
- Sales And Market Share
- Larson Manufacturing Co
- Storm Doors
- Sales And Market Share
- Marshfield Door Systems, Inc.
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Marvin Window And Doors
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Masco Corp.
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Masonite International Inc
- Door Business And Sales
- North American Market Share And New Products
- MI Windows And Doors, Inc
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Overhead Door Corp
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Pella Corp.
- Window Products
- Manufacturing And Distribution
- Sales And Market Share
- PGT Inc.
- Window Products And Markets
- Manufacturing And Distribution
- Sales Trends And Market Share
- Ply Gem Holdings, Inc.
- Window Products And Subsidiaries
- Manufacturing And Distribution
- Sales Trends And Market Share
- Simpson Door Co
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Steelcraft
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Steves And Sons
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Wayne-Dalton Corp.
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Weather Shield Manufacturing, Inc.
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
- Woodgrain Millwork, Inc
- Door Products
- Sales And Market Share
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