Now 50% off the original sale price of $2,250. This report evaluates U.S.
shipments, exports, imports, and
price trends for carpet and area
rugs, hardwood flooring, ceramic
tile, vinyl sheet and floor tile,
and rubber floor coverings, as
well as laminate flooring.
Furnishes data on household floor
coverings purchases of wall-to-
wall carpet, hard surface
flooring, and other floor
coverings. Household spending
trends are studied by family
income, age group, persons per
household, and geographic area.
U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Market Trends
Executive Summary
Synopsis
Market Size and Growth
Carpet and Area Rugs
Hard Surface Flooring
International Trade Situation
Industry Profit Margins
Competitive Environment
Retail Distribution Channels
Outlook
Table 1-1 Value of U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Market Sales: 1987-1997 (dollars)
Table 1-2 Quantity U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Market Sales: 1987-1997 (Square Yards and Square Feet)
Table 1-3 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Market Sales by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (dollars, square yards, and square feet): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, Rubber Floor Coverings, and Laminate Flooring
Table 1-4 Distribution of U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Market Sales by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (percent): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, Rubber Floor Coverings, and Laminate Flooring
Table 1-5 U.S. Market Sales Comparative Growth Analysis by Product Sector: Compound Annual Growth Rate: 1987-1997 (percent): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, Rubber Floor Coverings, and Total Floor Coverings
Table 1-6 U.S. Average Value per Square Yard and Square Foot of Floor Covering Supplied: 1987-1997 (dollars)
Table 1-7 U.S. Average Value per Square Yard and Square Foot of Floor Covering Supplied by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (dollars): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, Rubber Floor Coverings, and Laminate Flooring
Table 1-8 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Competing Floor Coverings Products: 1992-1998 (index): Carpet, Vinyl, Ceramic Tile, Wood Flooring, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Scope and Methodology
U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Shipments, Exports, and Imports
Executive Summary
Overall U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Activity
Carpet and Area Rugs
Hardwood Flooring
Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile
Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile
Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-1 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Factory Shipments: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards)
Table 2-2 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Factory Shipments by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-3 Distribution of U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Shipments by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (percent): Carpet, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Tile, Vinyl, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-4 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Exports and Share of Factory Shipments: 1987-1997 (dollars, square yards, and percent)
Table 2-5 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Exports by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-6 Exports' Share of U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Shipments by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (percent): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-7 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Imports and Share of Market Sales: 1987-1997 (dollars, square yards, and percent)
Table 2-8 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Imports by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-9 U.S. Floor Coverings Industry Imports AS a Share of Domestic Market Sales by Product Sector: 1987-1997 (percent): Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 2-10 U.S. Carpet and Area Rugs Market Trends by Product Type: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Market Sales, Factory Shipments, Exports, and Imports; Tufted, Woven, and Other
Table 2-11 U.S. Shipments of Tufted Carpet and Rugs by Type: 1995 and 1996 (dollars and square yards)
Table 2-12 U.S. Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile Shipments by Product Type: 1992-1997 (dollars and square yards): Glazed With Facial Area Greater Than 6 and Less Than 59 Square Inches, Glazed Having a Facial Area 59 Square Inches or Greater, and Unglazed and Mosaic Tiles
Table 2-13 U.S. Shipments of Hardwood Flooring by Product Type: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Oak Flooring, Oak Parquetry, Other Oak Flooring, Maple, and Truck Trailer and Railroad Oak Flooring
Table 2-14 U.S. Shipments of Resilient Sheet and Floor Tile by Material: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile and Rubber Sheet Goods and Tile
Table 2-15 U.S. Shipments of Rubber Floor Coverings by Product Type: 1987-1997 (dollars and square yards): Rolls, Automotive Mats, Other Mats, and Sheet Goods and Tile Table 2-16 U.S. Shipments of Carpet Underlay and Carpet and Rugs Cushions by Type of Material: 1987-1997 (dollars): Plastic Foam, Latex Foam, and Open Cell Sponge
Cost Structure of U.S. Floor Coverings Product Manufacturers
Summary of Major Findings
Profit Margins
Material Costs
Labor Inputs
Competitive Environment
Table 3-1 Number of U.S. Floor Coverings Plants, Plant Shipments, Facility Operating Ratios, and Gross Profit Margins: 1982-1997 (number, dollars, and percent)
Table 3-2 Number of U.S. Floor Coverings Plants, Plant Shipments, Facility Operating Ratios, and Gross Profit Margins by Facility Product Specialization: 1982-1997 (numbers, dollars, and percent): Carpet and Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 3-3 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Major Material Inputs: 1987-1998 (index): Processed Yarns, Plastics Resins, Lumber, Clay Refractories, and Rubber
Table 3-4 U.S. Floor Coverings Plants Labor Situation by Facility Product Specialization: 1982-1997 (number and dollars): Number of Employees, Shipments per Employee, and Average Hourly Wages; Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
Table 3-5 U.S. Floor Covering Plants Capital Expenditures and by Facility Product Specialization: 1982-1996 (dollars and percent): New Capital Expenditures and Percent Value Added; Carpet and Area Rugs, Hardwood Flooring, Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile, Vinyl Sheet and Floor Tile, and Rubber Floor Coverings
U.S. Floor Coverings Industry End-Use Market Analysis
Summary of Major Findings
Household Markets
Demographic Purchasing Patterns
Builders and Contractors
Commercial Contract Market
Table 4-1 Distribution of U.S. Floor Coverings Wholesaler and Retailer Sales by Major Purchasing Sector: 1987-1997 (percent): Households, Builders and Contractors, and Commercial Contract
Table 4-2 U.S. Broadloom Carpet Shipments by End-Use Market: 1987-1999 (square yards): Total, Consumer Residential, Contract Residential, and Contract Commercial
Table 4-3 U.S. Household Spending on Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Hard Surface Flooring, Other Floor Coverings, and Installation: 1985-1995 (dollars): Homeowner and Renter, and Installed and Do-It-Yourself
Table 4-4 U.S. Household Floor Coverings and Installation Spending by Demographic Characteristic: 1985-1995 (dollars): Household Income, Age of Household Head, Size of Household, and Region
Table 4-5 U.S. Household Spending on Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Hard Surface Flooring, and Other Floor Coverings and Installation by Demographic Characteristic: 1985-1995 (dollars): Household Income, Age of Household Head, Size of Household, and Region
Table 4-6 Distribution of U.S. Household Floor Coverings and Installation Spending by Product Type and by Demographic Characteristic: 1985-1995 (percent): Wall-to-Wall Carpet, Hard Surface Flooring, and Other Floor Coverings; Household Income, Age of Household Head, Size of Household, and Region
Floor Coverings Distribution Channels
Summary of Major Findings
Wholesaler Sales by Market
Retail Sales by Channel
Regional Retail Analysis
Table 5-1 U.S. Floor Coverings Wholesaler and Retailer Sales by Class of Customer: 1982-1997 (dollars): Retailers, Builders, Other Wholesalers, Commercial, Industrial, Household, Government, and Export
Table 5-2 U.S. Retail Floor Coverings Sales by Type of Outlet: 1987-1997 (dollars): Floor Covering Stores, Department Stores, Furniture Stores, Building Material Dealers, Nonstore Retailers, All Other Retailers, and Total
Table 5-3 Number of U.S. Retailers Carrying Floor Coverings by Type of Outlet and Average Sales: 1987-1997 (number and dollars): Floor Covering Stores, Department Stores, Furniture Stores, Building Material Dealers, Nonstore Retailers, Paint Stores, Other Retailers, and Total
Table 5-4 Total U.S. Retail Floor Coverings Sales by Region and State: 1992 and 1997 (dollars): Retail Floor Coverings Sales, Percent Total U.S., and per Capita Retail Sales
Table 5-4 Total U.S. Retail Floor Coverings Sales by Region and State: 1992 and 1997
Table 5-5 Number of U.S. Retail Outlets Selling Floor Coverings by Region and State and Average Revenues per Store: 1992 and 1997 (number and dollars)
Table 5-6 Monthly U.S. Floor Coverings Store Sales: 1995-1998 Table 5-7 U.S. Floor Coverings Store Sales by Type of Surface Material: 1982-1997 (dollars): Carpets, Hard Surface Flooring, and Total Sales
Table 5-8 U.S. Floor Coverings Store Sales by Region and State: 1987-1997 (dollars)
Table 5-9 Number of U.S. Floor Coverings Store Sales by Region and State and Average Revenues per Store: 1987-1997 (numbers and dollars)
Table 5-10 Floor Coverings Retailers, Stores, and Sales by Company Outlet Size: 1977-1992 (number and dollars): Retailers With 1 Store, 2 to 4 Stores, 5 to 24 Stores, and 25 Stores or More
U.S. Floor Coverings Installation Contractors
Summary of Major Findings
Floor Coverings Contractor Revenues
Installation Work by Type
Regional Markets
Table 6-1 Number and Revenues of U.S. Floor Coverings Installation Contractors: 1987-1997 (dollars and number): Ceramic Tile Contractors, Other Floor Work Contractors, and Total Contractors
Table 6-2 U.S. Floor Coverings Installation Work Revenues by Type: 1987-1997 (dollars): Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Wood Flooring, Resilient Flooring, Marble, Terrazzo, Computer Floors, Total Installation Work, and Share of Total U.S. Construction Work
Table 6-3 Revenues per Square Foot of Flooring Installed by Type of Work: 1987-1997 (dollars): Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood Flooring, Resilient Flooring, and Total
Table 6-4 U.S. Floor Coverings Contractor Revenues Derived From New, Remodeling, and Repair Construction Projects: 1987-1997 (dollars)
Table 6-5 U.S. Floor Coverings Contractor Revenues by Building Type: 1992-1997 (dollars): Residential Buildings by Type, Nonresidential Buildings by Type, and Non-Building Construction
Table 6-6 Number and Revenues of U.S. Floor Coverings Contractors by Region and State: 1992 and 1997 (numbers, dollars, and percent)
Factors Affecting U.S. Floor Coverings Demand
Summary of Major Findings
Residential Markets
Nonresidential Markets
Transportation Equipment Markets
Table 7-1 Real U.S. Spending on Building Construction: 1977-1998 (dollars): Total Building, Residential Buildings, and Nonresidential Buildings
Table 7-2 Real U.S. Spending on Building Construction by Type of Structure: 1994-1998 (dollars): Residential and Nonresidential Buildings by Type, Private and Public Buildings by Type
Table 7-3 Total U.S. Housing Demand by Sector and by Region: 1993-1998 (number): Existing Home Resales, New Housing Units Completed, and Mobile Home Placements
Table 7-4 New U.S. Privately Owned Housing Units Started by Type of Structure: 1980-1998 (number): Total Starts, and in Structures With 1 Unit, 2 Units, 3 and 4 Units, and 5 Units or More
Table 7-5 Monthly Private U.S. Housing Units Authorized by 19,000 Building Permit Places and by Region: 1997 and 1998 (dollars)
Table 7-6 Characteristics of New U.S. Housing Units Affecting Floor Coverings Demand: 1985-1997 (units): Region, Number of Bedrooms, Number of Bathrooms, Garages, Number of Stories for Single-Family, Multi-Family Structures, and Mobile Homes
Table 7-7 Average Size per New U.S. Housing Unit by Type of Unit and Region: 1985-1996 (square feet): One-Family Homes, Multifamily Housing Units, and Mobile Homes
Table 7-8 U.S. Residential Property Owner Expenditures for Improvements, Additions, Alterations, and Repairs: 1972-1998 (dollars)
Table 7-9 U.S. Home Mortgage Interest Rates and Personal Income: 1980-1998 (percent and dollars): New Home Mortgage Interest Rates and Real Disposable Personal Income
Table 7-10 Distribution of U.S. Households by Demographic Characteristic: 1975-1996 (number and percent): Household Income, Household Size, Age of Household Head, Region, and Total Households
Table 7-11 U.S. Transportation Equipment Production Trends: 1987-1998 (index): Total Equipment, Autos, Trucks and Buses, Motor Homes, Aircraft, and Ships and Boats
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