Table of Contents
Key Insights
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- Will the market be driven by new housing construction?
- Is the replacement market now saturated?
- So what will be the key market drivers?
Introduction
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- Definitions
- Methodology
- Abbreviations
- Market positioning
UK Economy
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- Overview
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- Figure 8: UK GDP quarterly development, 2003-14
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- Figure 9: UK GDP in economic downturns and recoveries since 1979
- Inflation
- Interest rates
- House prices
- Consumer spending
- Manufacturing
- Business investment
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- Figure 10: UK GFCF 2003-14
- Imports
- Exports
Market Factors
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- Market factors
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- Figure 11: Residential property transactions in the UK, 2010-14
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- Figure 12: UK households, 1996-2014
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- Figure 13: Government predictions of the number of households in the UK, 2018-33
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- Figure 14: Housing stock distribution in England, by age, 2012
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- Figure 15: Housing stock analysis for England, by type, 2012
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- Figure 16: Housing stock distribution in Scotland, by age, 2010
- Figure 17: Housing stock distribution in Wales, by age, at 31 December 2004
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- Figure 18: Housing stock distribution in Northern Ireland, by age, 2011
Market Size and Trends
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- Key analysis
- Market size
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- Figure 19: The UK domestic market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, 2010-14
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- Figure 20: UK apparent consumption for windows and doors market, 2009-13
- Market trends
Market Segmentation
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- Key analysis
- Market segmentation
- Product segmentation
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- Figure 21: Product segmentation of the UK domestic market for doors, door frames, windows, french windows, window frames and conservatories, 2010-14
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- Figure 22: Product segmentation of the UK domestic market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, by sector type, 2010-14
- Direct sell market
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- Figure 23: UK direct sell sector, by product segmentation, 2010-14
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- Figure 24: UK direct sell sector of windows and doors, by material, 2010-14
- Builders/contract market
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- Figure 25: Product segmentation of the UK builders/contract sector, 2010-14
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- Figure 26: UK builders/contract sector of windows and doors, by material, 2010-14
- Builders/contract new installations
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- Figure 27: Product segmentation of the UK builders/contract sector for new construction, 2010-14
- Builders/contract replacement
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- Figure 28: Product segmentation of the UK builders/contract sector for refurbishment/replacement market, 2010-14
- Seasonality of sales
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- Figure 29: Seasonality of public housing output, 2010-14
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- Figure 30: Seasonality of private housing output, 2010-14
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- Figure 31: Seasonality of public housing repair & maintenance output, 2010-14
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- Figure 32: Seasonality of private housing repair and maintenance output, 2010-14
- Regional sales
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- Figure 33: Regional public housing construction output, 2010-14
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- Figure 34: Regional private housing construction output, 2010-14
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- Figure 35: Regional housing repair & maintenance output, 2010-14
- Distribution
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- Figure 36: Distribution of on-site glazed windows in the UK, 2014
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- Figure 37: Distribution of new doors in the UK, 2014
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- Figure 38: Distribution of replacement doors in the UK, 2014
Supply Sources
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- Key analysis
- Production
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- Figure 39: Production of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames in the UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 40: UK production of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames, by type of material, 2009-13
- Imports
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- Figure 41: Imports of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames in the UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 42: UK imports of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames, by type of material, 2009-13
- Exports
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- Figure 43: Exports of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames in the UK, 2009-13
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- Figure 44: UK exports of windows, french windows, window frames, doors and door frames, by type of material, 2009-13
Industry Structure
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- Chapter summary
- Industry development
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- Figure 45: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the metal door and window frame industry, 2010-14
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- Figure 46: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the PVC-u door and window frame and other plastic building products industry, 2010-14
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- Figure 47: Analysis of the changes in the structure of the timber door and window frame and other carpentry and joinery products industry, 2010-14
- Structure by employment
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- Figure 48: Analysis of the employment structure of the metal door and window frame industry, 2013-14
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- Figure 49: Analysis of the employment structure of the PVC-u door and window frame and other plastic building products industry, 2013-14
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- Figure 50: Analysis of the employment structure of the timber door and window frame and other builders’ carpentry and joinery building products industry, 2013-14
- Structure by turnover
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- Figure 51: Analysis of the financial structure of the metal door and window frame industry, 2013-14
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- Figure 52: Analysis of the financial structure of the PVC-u door and window frame and other plastic building products industry, 2013-14
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- Figure 53: Analysis of the financial structure of the timber door and window frame industry and other builders’ carpentry and joinery products industry, 2013-14
- Company profiles
Anglian Windows
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- Figure 54: Financial analysis of Anglian Windows, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Arran Isle Holdings (Formerly Heywood Williams Group)
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- Figure 55: Financial analysis of Arran Isle Holdings, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Crittall Windows
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- Figure 56: Financial analysis of Crittall Windows, 2009-14
- Company strategy
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Deceuninck
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- Figure 57: Financial analysis of Deceuninck, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Epwin Group
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- Figure 58: Financial analysis of Epwin (Holdings), 2006-10
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- Figure 59: Financial analysis of Epwin Group, 2012-13
- Company strategy
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Premdor Crosby
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- Figure 60: Financial analysis of Premdor Crosby, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Rehau
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- Figure 61: Financial analysis of Rehau, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Smart Systems
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- Figure 62: Financial analysis of Smart Systems, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Solair
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- Figure 63: Financial analysis of Solair, 2010-14
- Company strategy
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Style Group UK
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- Figure 64: Financial analysis of the Style Group UK, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Veka
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- Figure 65: Financial Analysis of Veka, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Jeld-Wen UK
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- Figure 66: Financial analysis of Jeld-Wen UK, 2009-13
- Company strategy
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Demand Structure
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- Chapter summary
- The market to 2014
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- Figure 67: Construction output in Great Britain, by Type, 2010-14
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- Figure 68: Housing completions in the UK, 1970-2014
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- Figure 69: Analysis of private housing construction output in Great Britain, 2010-14
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- Figure 70: Private new housing starts and completions in England, 2010-14
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- Figure 71: Analysis of new public housing construction output in Great Britain, 2010-14
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- Figure 72: Public housing starts and completions in England, 2010-14
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- Figure 73: Trends in the gross supply of affordable housing in England, by tenure 2010-14
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- Figure 74: Segmentation of the R&M activity in Great Britain, 2014
- Private housing
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- Figure 75: Analysis of repair and maintenance output in the private housing sector in Great Britain, 2010-14
- Public housing
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- Figure 76: Analysis of Decent Homes backlog programme allocations, 2012-15
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- Figure 77: Analysis of repair and maintenance output in the public housing sector in Great Britain, 2010-14
- Private non-residential
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- Figure 78: Analysis of repair and maintenance output in the private non-residential sector in Great Britain, 2010-14
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- Figure 79: Long term trend in public non-residential construction activity in Great Britain, 1970-2014
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- Figure 80: Analysis of public sector non-residential construction output in Great Britain, 2010-14
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- Figure 81: Analysis of public sector non-residential construction in Great Britain, by type, 2010-14
- Health
- Education
- “Other” sector
- The market 2014-18
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- Figure 82: Forecast construction output in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 83: Forecast private housing output in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 84: Forecast public housing output in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 85: Forecast repair and maintenance construction output in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 86: Forecast repair and maintenance construction output in Great Britain, by type, 2015-19
- Public housing
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- Figure 87: Forecast repair and maintenance output in the public housing sector in Great Britain, 2015-19
- Private housing
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- Figure 88: Forecast repair and maintenance output in the private housing sector in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 89: Forecast public non-residential construction output in Great Britain, 2015-19
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- Figure 90: Forecast of public non-residential construction in Great Britain, by type, 2015-19
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- Figure 91: Forecast repair and maintenance output in the private non-residential sector in Great Britain, 2015-19
Forecast
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- Key analysis
- The market
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- Figure 92: Forecast development of the UK market for window frames, windows, door frames, doors and conservatories, 2015-19
- House moving activity
- Consumer spending activity
- Employment conditions
- Credit conditions
- Interest rates
- Fuel price inflation
- Market saturation
- Public housing refurbishment
- New house build activity
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- Figure 93: Forecast product segmentation of the UK market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, 2015-19
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- Figure 94: Forecast product segmentation of the UK domestic market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, by sector type 2015-19
- Industry
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
- Trade exhibitions
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