Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
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- Figure 1: Development of the UK market for plumbing products, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Figure 2: Segmentation of the UK market for plumbing products, 2013
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- Figure 3: Development of the UK market for domestic central heating products, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Figure 4: Development of the UK market for commercial heating products, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
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- Figure 5: Development of the UK market for bathroom products, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Figure 6: Development of the UK market for plumbing products for kitchens, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
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- Figure 7: Development of the UK market for pipes and fittings, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Market factors
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- Figure 8: Development of the selected UK new construction markets, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Figure 9: Development of the UK housing repair & maintenance markets, 2009-13 actual and 2014-18 forecast
- Companies
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- Figure 10: Structure of the plumbing/HVAC installation trade sector, 2013
- What we think
Market Positioning and Issues in the Market
Market Factors
Market Size and Trends
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- Key analysis
UK Economy
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- Overview
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
- Imports
- Exports
Market Size
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- Figure 11: The UK plumbing products market, by value, 2009-13
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- Figure 12: Development of the UK market for plumbing products, 2009-13
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Market Segmentation
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- Figure 13: Segmentation of the UK market for plumbing products, 2013
- Overview
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- Figure 14: Segmentation of the UK plumbing products market, by type of product, 2009-13
- Domestic central heating products
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- Figure 15: The UK domestic central heating market, by value, 2009-13
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- Figure 16: Segmentation of the UK market for domestic central heating products, 2013
- Figure 17: Segmentation of the UK domestic central heating market, by type of product, 2009-13
- Commercial heating products
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- Figure 18: The UK market for commercial heating products, by value, 200913
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- Figure 19: Segmentation of the UK market for commercial heating products, by type, 2009-13
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- Figure 20: Segmentation of the UK market for commercial heating products, 2013
- Bathroom and sanitaryware/toiletware
- New construction activity
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- Figure 21: The UK bathroom equipment market, 2009-13
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- Figure 22: UK market for bathroom equipment, by type of product, 2009-13
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- Figure 23: Segmentation of the UK market for bathroom equipment, 2013
- The development of corner designs with the bath offset have also been a long-term trend. However, the popularity of corner baths has declined in recent years along with space considerations
- While the market for baths has increasingly been dominated in recent years by acrylic/plastic products, the UK residential market for toilets remains strongly dominated by ceramic products
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- Figure 24: Development of the UK market for toiletware/sanitaryware, 2009-13
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- Figure 25: UK market for sanitaryware/toiletware, by product, 2009-13
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- Figure 26: Segmentation of the UK market for sanitaryware/toiletware products, 2013
- Key trends in the development of the shower market include demand for single person households, other restraints on property sizes and the growth of en-suites
- The mixer/power shower sector has achieved a high level of growth in recent years in line with demand for more powerful, higher specification products, such as electrical power showers
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- Figure 27: The UK market for showers and shower enclosures, 2009-13
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- Figure 28: Segmentation of UK market for showers, by application, 2013
- The trend for larger shower enclosures is linked to an increase in power showers and demand for higher quality, higher priced products
- The market is diverse when it comes to brassware style, from traditional taps and mixer designs through to the more modern minimalist appeal with clean lines and simplistic styling
- The ageing UK population has seen an increase in style and design incorporated into the more functional tap ranges, which offer easy-to-grip control for the elderly and the lessable
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- Figure 29: Development of the UK market for bathroom accessories, 2009-13
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- Figure 30: Segmentation of the UK bathroom accessories market, by type of product, 2009-13
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- Figure 31: Segmentation of the UK market for bathroom accessories, 2013
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- Figure 32: Material segmentation of the UK bathroom equipment accessories market, by type, 2013
- Kitchen products
- Market conditions for the kitchen furniture industry have been very poor in the last few years, with a number of factors suppressing demand
- Against this, there have been a couple of counter developments, even during the economic downturn
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- Figure 33: Segmentation of the UK market for plumbing products used in kitchens, by type, 2009-13
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- Figure 34: Development of the UK market for kitchen plumbing products, 2009-13
- Tubes, pipes & fittings
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- Figure 35: UK market for plastic tubes and pipes, 2009-13
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- Figure 36: Development of the UK market for plastic tubes and pipes, 2009-13
- Figure 37: UK market of plastic tubes and pipes, by type, 2009-13
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- Figure 38: UK market for copper tubes and pipes, 2009-13
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- Figure 39: Development of the UK market for copper tubes and pipes, 2009-13
- Regional analysis
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- Figure 40: Regional public housing construction output, 2009-13
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- Figure 41: Regional private housing construction output, 2009-13
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- Figure 42: Regional public non-residential construction output, 2009-13
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- Figure 43: Regional private commercial construction output, 2009-13
- Seasonal analysis
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- Figure 44: Seasonality of public housing output, 2009-13
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- Figure 45: Seasonality of private housing output, 2009-13
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- Figure 46: Seasonality of public non-residential construction output, 2009-13
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- Figure 47: Seasonality of private commercial construction output, 200913
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Market Background
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- Chapter summary
- Construction
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- Figure 48: Construction output in Great Britain, by type, 200913
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- Figure 49: Segmentation of new construction activity in Great Britain, 2013
- Private housing
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- Figure 50: Analysis of private housing construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 51: Private new housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
- Public housing
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- Figure 52: Analysis of new public housing construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 53: Public housing starts and completions in England, 2009-13
- Public non-residential
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- Figure 54: Analysis of the composition of the public non-residential construction market in Great Britain, 2013
- Health
- Education
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- Figure 55: Contractors appointed to the PSBP batches of schools, March 2014
- “Other” Sector
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- Figure 56: Analysis of public sector non-residential construction output in Great Britain, 2009-13
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- Figure 57: Analysis of public sector non-residential construction in Great Britain, by type, 2009-13
- Private commercial
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- Figure 58: Analysis of the composition of the private commercial construction market in Great Britain, 2013
- Offices
- Shops
- Education
- Health
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- Figure 59: Analysis of private commercial construction output in Great Britain, 200913
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- Figure 60: Analysis of private commercial construction in Great Britain, by type, 200913
Industry Structure
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- Chapter summary
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- Figure 61: Structure of the plumbing/HVAC installation trade sector, 2013
- Industry development
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- Figure 62: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the central heating radiators and boilers industry, 2009-13
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- Figure 63: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the ceramic tiles and flags industry, 2009-13
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- Figure 64: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the other fabricated metal products industry, 2009-13
- Analysis of the plastic sector is more complicated because of the inclusion of other plastic building products.
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- Figure 65: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the other plastic building products industry, 2009-13
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- Figure 66: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the plastic plates, sheets, tubes and profiles industry, 2009-13
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- Figure 67: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the kitchen furniture industry, 2009-13
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 68: Analysis of the employment structure of the central heating radiators and boilers industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 69: Analysis of the employment structure of the ceramic tiles and flags industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 70: Analysis of the employment structure of the other fabricated metal products industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 71: Analysis of the employment structure of the other plastic building products industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 72: Analysis of the employment structure of the plastic plates, sheets, tubes and profiles industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 73: Analysis of the employment structure of the kitchen furniture industry, 2012-13
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 74: Analysis of the financial structure of the central heating radiators and boilers industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 75: Analysis of the financial structure of the ceramic sanitary fixtures industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 76: Analysis of the financial structure of the other fabricated metal products industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 77: Analysis of the financial structure of the other plastic building products industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 78: Analysis of the financial structure of the plastic plates, sheets, tubes and profiles industry, 2012-13
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- Figure 79: Analysis of the financial structure of the kitchen furniture industry, 2012-13
Company Profiles
Ideal Standard (UK)
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- Figure 80: Financial analysis of Ideal Standard (UK), 2008-12
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Valliant Group UK
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- Figure 81: Financial analysis of Vaillant Group UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 82: Financial analysis of Vaillant Limited, 2009-13
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Honeywell Control Systems
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- Figure 83: Financial analysis of Honeywell Control Systems, 2008-12
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Yorkshire Copper Tube/KME Yorkshire
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- Figure 84: Financial analysis of KME Yorkshire, 2008-12
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Retig (UK)
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- Figure 85: Financial Analysis of Rettig (UK), 2008-12
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Polypipe
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- Figure 86: Financial Analysis of Polypipe, 2009-13
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Twyford Bathrooms
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- Figure 87: Financial analysis of Twyford Bathrooms, 2008-12
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Kholer Mira
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- Figure 88: Financial analysis of Kohler Mira, 2008-12
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Wavin
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- Figure 89: Financial Analysis of Wavin, 2008-12
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Norcros
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- Figure 90: Financial analysis of Norcros, 2009-13
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Forecast
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- Key analysis
- Market size
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- Figure 91: Forecast development of the UK market for plumbing products, 2014-18
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- Figure 92: Forecast UK market for plumbing products, by value 2014-18
- Market segmentation
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- Figure 93: Forecast segmentation of the UK market for plumbing products, by type of product, 2014-18
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- Figure 94: Forecast development of the UK market for plumbing products, by type, 2014-18
Further Sources & Contacts
Trade Magazines
Trade Exhibitions
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