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UK Residential Windows and Doors Market Report 2022
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"2020 was a year of contrasting fortunes emanating from the pandemic. Pent-up demand, particularly in the repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) sector, propelled demand in 2021, and while 2022 started…

UK Residential Windows and Doors Market Report 2022

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Description

“2020 was a year of contrasting fortunes emanating from the pandemic. Pent-up demand, particularly in the repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) sector, propelled demand in 2021, and while 2022 started briskly, the mounting issues of rampant inflation, consumer confidence and at the same time cost price increases are repeating the mixed fortunes of 2020 in reverse for the important replacement market. At the same time the new build sector continues to demonstrate growth.”

– Terry Leggett, Senior Analyst, July 2022

This report will look at the following areas:

  • How the market segments between new build and the important replacement sector and the major differences between the prospects of the sectors.
  • How COVID-19 caused major demand changes in both the replacement and new build markets following Brexit, resulting in pent-up demand in the latter stages of 2020/early 2021 but also the changing market conditions of 2022 particularly in the replacement sector.
  • How the market segments between frame materials.
  • How the industry is responding to the strongly changes in demand in the replacement sector and dealing with its own raw material price changes.

Table of Contents

  1. Overview

    • Key issues covered in this Report
    • Market context
    • Products covered in this Report
  2. Executive Summary

    • The five-year outlook for residential windows and doors
      • Figure 1: Residential windows and doors outlook, 2022-27
    • The market
    • Market size and forecast
      • Figure 2: Market size for residential windows and doors, 2016-26
    • New build market
      • Figure 3: Market size for builders and contractors’ residential windows and doors, 2016-26
    • Replacement market
      • Figure 4: Market size for direct sell residential windows and doors residential windows and doors, 2016-26
    • Material segmentation
      • Figure 5: Material segmentation of window frames, 2021 (£ million)
      • Figure 6: Material segmentation of doors and door frames, 2021 (£ million)
    • Market drivers
    • Companies and brands
    • Different sectors – different suppliers
      • Figure 7: Development of the metal doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
      • Figure 8: Development of the PVC-u doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
      • Figure 9: Development of the timber doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
  3. Issues and Insights

    • A different opportunity for the direct sell sector
    • The cost factor and recycling
      • Figure 10: Timber and PVC-u price growth, April 2021-April 2022
  4. Market Size and Performance

    • Strong recovery after COVID-19
      • Figure 11: Market size for residential windows and doors, 2016-21
  5. Market Forecast

    • Mixed conditions
      • Figure 12: Residential windows and doors outlook, 2022-27
    • Clear differences between sectors
      • Figure 13: Market forecast for residential windows and doors, 2021-26
      • Figure 14: Market forecast for builders and contractors’ residential windows and doors, 2021-26
      • Figure 15: Market forecast for direct sell residential windows and doors, 2021-26
    • Market drivers and assumptions
      • Figure 16: Key drivers affecting Mintel’s market forecast, 2016-26
    • Forecast methodology
  6. Market Segmentation – Application

    • Major differences in applications
      • Figure 17: Segmentation of residential window and door market, by application, 2016-21
  7. Market Segmentation – Materials

      • Figure 18: Material segmentation of window frames, 2021 (£ million)
      • Figure 19: Material segmentation of doors and door frames, 2021 (£ million)
  8. Market segmentation – Builders and Contract

    • Differing activities
    • New construction
    • Home improvements
    • The total market
      • Figure 20: Development of the builders and contract market for residential windows and doors, 2016-21
      • Figure 21: Material and product segmentation of the builders and contract sector, 2016-21 (£ million)
  9. Market Segmentation – Direct Sell

    • Overview
    • Strong demand following the pandemic
      • Figure 22: Development of the direct sell market for residential windows and doors, 2016-21
      • Figure 23: Material and product segmentation of the direct sell sector, 2016-21 (£ million)
  10. Market Drivers

    • Overview – huge changes
    • General economic climate
    • The conflict in Ukraine is impacting the UK economy
    • GDP reached pre-pandemic levels in November 2021
    • …but the post-COVID-19 bounce-back is short-lived
    • Employment has held up better than expected
    • Inflation is the key concern for 2022 for consumers, brands and the economy
    • Consumers’ financial wellbeing has slipped from its recent high point…
      • Figure 24: Household financial wellbeing index, 2016-22
    • …and concerns over inflation are coming to the fore
      • Figure 25: Consumer concerns about household finances, 2021-22
    • New housebuilding
      • Figure 26: Housing completions in England, by sector, 1978-21
      • Figure 27: Segmentation of the new housebuilding market, 2016-21
    • Housing stock
    • Volume
      • Figure 28: Number of UK households, 1991-21
    • Distribution
      • Figure 29: UK housing stock, by region, 2021 (000s)
    • House price inflation
      • Figure 30: Average UK house prices, 2016-21
    • House moving
      • Figure 31: Residential property transactions, FY 2016-22
    • Ownership
      • Figure 32: Percentage of properties to have full double glazing, by tenure of property, 2019
    • Property type and size
      • Figure 33: Composition of UK housing stock, by type of property, 2017
      • Figure 34: Percentage of properties to have full double glazing, by type of property, 2019
      • Figure 35: Composition of UK households, by size and country, 2021
    • Age structure
      • Figure 36: Dwellings in English and Welsh regions, by build period, 2021 (%)
      • Figure 37: Percentage of properties to have full double glazing, by period of build, 2019
    • The extent of double glazing
    • R&M expenditure
    • Private sector
      • Figure 38: Private housing RMI construction market, 2016-21
    • Public sector
      • Figure 39: The public housing RMI construction market, 2016-21
  11. Industry Structure

    • Overview
    • Metal doors and frames
      • Figure 40: Development of the metal doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
    • PVC-u doors and frames
      • Figure 41: Development of the PVC-u doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
    • Timber doors and frames
      • Figure 42: Development of the timber doors and window frames industry, 2017-21
  12. Company Profiles

    • Anglian Windows
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 43: Financial performance of Anglian Windows, 2017-21 (£ 000)
    • Strategy
    • Epwin Group
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 44: Financial performance of Epwin Group, 2017-21 (£ million)
      • Figure 45: Segmentation of revenues of Epwin Group, 2021 (£ million)
    • Strategy
    • Everest 2020
    • Activity
    • Performance
    • Strategy
    • Jeld-Wen
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 46: Financial performance of Jeld-Wen, 2016-20 (£ 000)
    • Strategy
    • REHAU
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 47: Financial performance of REHAU, 2016-20 (£ 000)
    • Strategy
    • Safestyle UK
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 48: Financial performance of Safestyle UK, 2017-21 (£ million)
    • Strategy
    • VEKA
    • Activity
    • Performance
      • Figure 49: Financial performance of VEKA UK, 2017-21 (£ 000)
    • Strategy
  13. Appendix – Data Sources, Abbreviations and Supporting Information

  14. Appendix: Forecast Methodology

    • Market forecast and prediction intervals
      • Figure 50: Forecast market for residential windows and doors, 2021-26 (£ billion)
    • Market drivers and assumptions

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