Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- Impact of COVID-19 on residential windows and doors
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- Figure 1: Short-, medium- and long-term impact of COVID-19 on residential windows and doors, (prepared on 11 June 2020)
- The market
- Market size and forecast
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- Figure 2: The UK market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25 (prepared on 11 June 2020)
- New build and contractor demand
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- Figure 3: Development of the builders and contract market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
- Direct sell demand
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- Figure 4: Development of the direct sell market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
- Market drivers
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- Figure 5: Monthly comparison of new house building registrations, by month, 2019 and 2020
- Figure 6: Public housing R&M expenditure, 2015-25
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- Figure 7: Private housing R&M expenditure, 2015-25
- Companies and brands
- Major variation in sectors served
Issues and Insights
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- How will long-term demand be impacted by COVID-19?
- How influential are green credentials?
The Market – Key Takeaways
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- Covid-19 disruption
- Complex mix of market drivers
- Green issues
Market Size and Forecast
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- The COVID-19 market disruption
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- Figure 8: Short-, medium- and long-term impact of COVID-19 on residential windows and doors, (prepared on 11 June 2020)
- The market
- Overview
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- Figure 9: The UK market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25 (prepared on 11 June 2020)
- New build and contractor demand
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- Figure 10: Development of the builders and contract market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
- Direct sell demand
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- Figure 11: Development of the direct sell market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
- Market drivers and assumptions
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- Figure 12: Key drivers affecting MBD’s market forecast, 2015-25 (prepared on 5 March 2021)
- Forecast methodology
Market Segmentation – Application
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- New build and replacement sectors impacted in 2020
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- Figure 13: Segmentation of residential window and door market, by application, 2015-20
Market Segmentation – Materials
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- Convenience and aesthetics remain critical factors
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- Figure 14: Material segmentation of window frames, 2020 (£ million)
- Figure 15: Material segmentation for doors and door frames, 2020 (£ million)
Market Segmentation – Builders and Contract
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- Covid-19 changed everything
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- Figure 16: Development of the builders and contract market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
- Figure 17: Product segmentation in the builders and contractor sector, 2015-20
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- Figure 18: Material and product segmentation of the builders and contract sector, 2015-20 (£ million)
Market Segmentation – Direct Sell
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- Introduction
- COVID-19 causes major disruption
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- Figure 19: Development of the direct sell market for residential windows and doors, 2015-25
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- Figure 20: Product segmentation in the direct sell sector, 2015-20
- Figure 21: Material and product segmentation of the direct sell sector, 2015-20 (£ million)
Market Influencers
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- Overview
- COVID-19
- Interest rates
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- Figure 22: Bank rate, by date of adjustment, 2008-21
- House prices
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- Figure 23: House price inflation, Jan 2006-March 2021
- Housing transactions
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- Figure 24: Residential property transactions in the UK, by country, 2006-2021 (number)
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- Figure 25: Monthly residential property transactions in the UK, 2019-April 2021
- Double glazing role in home improvements
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- Figure 26: Proportion of homes in England fully double glazed, 2008-18
- Figure 27: Market penetration of double glazing by tenure and house size in England, 2017 (%)
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- Figure 28: Top 10 most common energy efficiency improvements undertaken by owner-occupiers in last five years, 2018
Market Drivers
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- Overview
- New housebuilding and the COVID-19 impact
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- Figure 29: Monthly comparison of new house building registrations, by month, 2019 and 2020
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- Figure 30: House building expenditure, 2015-25
- Figure 31: Segmentation of house building expenditure, by sector, 2015-25
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- Figure 32: Housing completions in England, by sector, 1978-2020
- Housing stock
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- Figure 33: Number of UK households, 1991-2020
- Geographic distribution
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- Figure 34: UK housing stock, by region, 2020
- Tenure
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- Figure 35: Home ownership levels in the UK, 2006-20
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- Figure 36: Relationship between public and private home rental in England, 2001-20
- Property type and size
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- Figure 37: Composition of UK housing stock, by type of property, 2017
- Figure 38: Composition of UK households, by size and country, 2020
- Age structure
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- Figure 39: Age profile of the UK housing stock, 2020 (000 properties)
- R&M expenditure
- Overview
- Public housing R&M
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- Figure 40: Public housing R&M expenditure, 2015-25
- Private housing R&M
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- Figure 41: Private housing R&M expenditure, 2015-25
Companies and Brands – Key Takeaways
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- The structure
- COVID-19 causes huge disruption
- A digital and sustainable future
Industry Structure
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- Introduction
- Metal doors and frames
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- Figure 42: Development of the metal doors and window frames industry, 2016-20
- PVC-u doors and frames
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- Figure 43: Development of the PVC-u doors and window frames industry, 2016-20
- Timber doors and frames
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- Figure 44: Development of the timber doors and window frames industry, 2016-20
Competitive Strategies
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- COVID-19 disruption
- Sustainability and recycling
- Digital development
- Customer-facing sector still encountering issues
Company Profiles
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- Anglian Windows
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 45: Financial performance of Anglian Windows, 2016-20 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Epwin Group
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 46: Financial performance of Epwin Group, 2016-20 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Everest 2020
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 47: Financial performance of Everest 2014-18 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Jeld-Wen
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 48: Financial performance of Jeld-Wen, 2015-19 (£ million)
- Strategy
- REHAU
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 49: Financial performance of REHAU 2015-19 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Safestyle UK
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 50: Financial performance of Safestyle UK, 2016-20 (£ million)
- Strategy
- VEKA
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 51: Financial performance of VAKA (UK), 2015-19 (£ million)
- Strategy
Appendix – Data Sources, Abbreviations and Supporting Information
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- Abbreviations
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