
Windows & Doors
Description
Windows & Doors
US demand for windows and doors is forecast to rise 3.8% per year to $33.3 billion in 2023. Increases in new residential and commercial construction activity will support demand for windows and doors as more homes and commercial structures are erected. The replacement market will also see solid growth as consumers look to upgrade the energy performance of their buildings by installing new, energy-efficient windows and doors.
This report covers windows and doors demand by product, market, application, and US Census region. Data is given for all products in value terms (US dollars, priced at the manufacturers’ level). For some products – prime windows, storm windows, entry doors, patio doors, interior doors, impact-resistant windows and doors, and ENERGY STAR-compliant windows and doors – demand is also presented in unit terms (million units).
Demand is broken out for the following product types:
prime windows (double- and single-hung, casement, horizontal sliding, horizontal swing)
specialty windows (curtain wall with an infill of glass, storefront, stationary, skylight, storm, roof, tilt-turn, and glassblock)
interior doors (wood panel, wood flush, molded wood, bifold, louver, pocket, screen, pantry, manifold)
exterior doors (entry, patio, residential garage, commercial overhead, storm, screen, revolving, and security)
And for the following markets
Residential (new and replacement)
Commercial (new and replacement)
And for the following materials:
Wood
Metal
Vinyl
Fiberglass
And for the following US Census regions:
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Scope of the Report
This report analyzes the scope, size, and growth of the US windows and doors market. Historical data are provided for 2008, 2013, and 2018 with forecasts for 2023 and 2028. Data is offered in dollar value terms for all window and door products. Data is also provided in unit terms for selected products, such as prime windows; interior, entry, and patio doors; and impact-resistant and ENERGY STAR-compliant windows and doors. Also included is an analysis of factors driving spending and a look at key industry participants.
US demand for windows and doors is forecast to rise 3.8% per year to $33.3 billion in 2023. Increases in new residential and commercial construction activity will support demand for windows and doors as more homes and commercial structures are erected. The replacement market will also see solid growth as consumers look to upgrade the energy performance of their buildings by installing new, energy-efficient windows and doors.
This report covers windows and doors demand by product, market, application, and US Census region. Data is given for all products in value terms (US dollars, priced at the manufacturers’ level). For some products – prime windows, storm windows, entry doors, patio doors, interior doors, impact-resistant windows and doors, and ENERGY STAR-compliant windows and doors – demand is also presented in unit terms (million units).
Demand is broken out for the following product types:
prime windows (double- and single-hung, casement, horizontal sliding, horizontal swing)
specialty windows (curtain wall with an infill of glass, storefront, stationary, skylight, storm, roof, tilt-turn, and glassblock)
interior doors (wood panel, wood flush, molded wood, bifold, louver, pocket, screen, pantry, manifold)
exterior doors (entry, patio, residential garage, commercial overhead, storm, screen, revolving, and security)
And for the following markets
Residential (new and replacement)
Commercial (new and replacement)
And for the following materials:
Wood
Metal
Vinyl
Fiberglass
And for the following US Census regions:
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Scope of the Report
This report analyzes the scope, size, and growth of the US windows and doors market. Historical data are provided for 2008, 2013, and 2018 with forecasts for 2023 and 2028. Data is offered in dollar value terms for all window and door products. Data is also provided in unit terms for selected products, such as prime windows; interior, entry, and patio doors; and impact-resistant and ENERGY STAR-compliant windows and doors. Also included is an analysis of factors driving spending and a look at key industry participants.
Table of Contents
416 Pages
- Figure 1-1 | US Windows & Doors Market Trends
- Key Findings
- Scope of Study
- Historical Market Volatility
- Demand by Product
- Demand by Material
- Demand by Market
- Supply & Demand
- Pricing Outlook
- Construction Industry Outlook
- Building Codes
- Industry Standards & Specifications
- Green Building Certification Programs
- Environmental Considerations
- Style Trends & Curb Appeal
- Performance & Efficiency Trends
- Key Findings
- Windows: Growth Opportunities
- Demand by Window Type
- Double- & Single-Hung Windows
- Casement Windows
- Horizontal Sliding Windows
- Horizontal Swing Windows
- Specialty Windows
- ENERGY STAR-Compliant Windows
- Residential vs. Commercial Building Window Demand
- Residential Window Demand
- Commercial Window Demand
- Key Findings
- Doors: Growth Opportunities
- Interior vs. Exterior Door Demand
- Interior Doors
- Exterior Doors
- ENERGY STAR-Compliant Doors
- Residential vs. Commercial Building Door Demand
- Residential Doors
- Commercial Doors
- Wood Windows & Doors: Demand by Product & Market
- Wood Windows
- Wood Doors
- Wood Windows & Doors: Key Suppliers
- Metal Windows & Doors: Demand by Product & Market
- Metal Windows
- Metal Doors
- Metal Windows & Doors: Key Suppliers
- Vinyl Windows & Doors: Demand by Product & Market
- Vinyl Windows
- Vinyl Doors
- Vinyl Windows & Doors: Key Suppliers
- Fiberglass Windows & Doors: Demand by Product & Market
- Fiberglass Windows
- Fiberglass Doors
- Fiberglass Windows & Doors: Key Suppliers
- Applications (New vs. Replacement)
- Demand by Material
- Housing Types
- Applications (New vs. Replacement)
- Demand by Material
- Building Types
- Key Findings
- Demand by Region
- Northeast
- Midwest
- South
- West
- Key Findings
- Industry Composition
- Windows & Doors Market Share
- Windows Market Share
- Doors Market Share
- Key Competitive Strategies
- Window & Door Supply Chain
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- Distribution Channels
- List of Industry Participants
- Scope
- Definitions
- Abbreviations
- Freedonia Methodology
- Study-Specific Methodology
- Sources
- Associations & Agencies
- Related Studies & Reports
- Macroeconomic Assumptions
Pricing
Currency Rates
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