Table of Contents
Executive Summary
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- The market
- 2018 – a difficult year
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- Figure 1: The residential market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, 2014-18
- Sectors showing different trends
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- Figure 2: Segmentation of residential window and door market, by application, 2014-18
- Material changes
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- Figure 3: Material breakdown of window frames, 2018
- Figure 4: Material breakdown for doors and door frames, 2018
- A variety of influences
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- Figure 5: Proportion of homes in England fully double glazed, 2008-17
- Differing prospects
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- Figure 6: Forecast residential market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, by sector, 2019-23
- Companies and brands
- National replacement companies
- What we think
Issues and Insights
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- Replacement industry structure changes about to happen?
- The facts
- The implications
- Recycling set to grow
- The facts
- The implications
The Market – What You Need to Know
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- Very different development trends
- Going greener
- Competition from other products
Market Size
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- 2018 – a difficult year
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- Figure 7: The residential market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, 2014-18
Market Segmentation - Application
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- Change in importance
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- Figure 8: Segmentation of residential window and door market, by application, 2014-18
Market Segmentation – Materials
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- The material dilemma
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- Figure 9: Material breakdown of window frames, 2018
- Figure 10: Material breakdown for doors and door frames, 2018
Market Segmentation – Builders and Contract
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- Growing in importance
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- Figure 11: Development of the builders and contract market for windows and doors, 2014-18
- Figure 12: Product segmentation in the builders/contract sector, 2014-18
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- Figure 13: Material and product segmentation in the builders/contract sector, 2014-18 (£ million)
Market Segmentation – Direct Sell
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- Figure 14: Development of the direct sell market for windows and doors, 2014-18
- Figure 15: Product segmentation in the direct sell sector, 2014-18
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- Figure 16: Material and product segmentation in the direct sell sector, 2014-18 (£ million)
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Market Forecast
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- Growth expectations
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- Figure 17: Forecast residential market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, 2019-23
- Two tier development
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- Figure 18: Forecast residential market for doors, door frames, windows, window frames and conservatories, by sector, 2019-23
The Impact of the Economy
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- GDP
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- Figure 19: Quarterly GDP development, Q1 2015-Q1 2019
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- Figure 20: GDP quarterly development, by sector, 2004-19
- Figure 21: Forecast GDP development, 2019-2023
Market Influences
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- Even the new builds are small
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- Figure 22: Average areas of properties built, by decade 1930s-2010s (square meters and number of bedrooms)
- Housing stock – England
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- Figure 23: Composition of housing stock in England, 2014-18
- Figure 24: Types of dwellings in the English housing stock, 2017
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- Figure 25: Age profile of dwellings in English housing stock
- Housing stock – Wales
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- Figure 26: Composition of housing stock in Wales, 2013-17
- Housing stock – Scotland
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- Figure 27: Composition of housing stock in Scotland, 2012-16
- Are we reaching replacement market saturation?
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- Figure 28: Proportion of homes in England fully double glazed, 2008-17
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- Figure 29: Implied expansion of fully double glazed homes in England, 2009-17
Market Drivers
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- Overview
- New house building
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- Figure 30: Segmentation of housing new construction output, 2014-18
- Figure 31: UK house building completions, 1970-2018
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- Figure 32: Comparison of social and private housing completions, 1970-2018
- Number of households
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- Figure 33: Number of UK households, 1991-2017
- Figure 34: Size of households, 2017
- Home ownership
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- Figure 35: % of families (singles or couples) by housing tenure, 1961-2018
- House prices
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- Figure 36: Annual UK house price changes, February 2006-19
- Housing transactions
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- Figure 37: Residential property transactions in the UK, by country, 2006-19 financial years (number)
- Housing repair & maintenance expenditure
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- Figure 38: Housing repair and maintenance spending, by sector, 2014-18
Companies and Brands – What You Need to Know
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- 2018 – a tumultuous year
- Branding
- Increasingly sophisticated market
Industry Structure
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- Introduction
- Metal doors and frames
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- Figure 39: Development of the metal doors and window frames industry, 2014-18
- PVCu doors and frames
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- Figure 40: Development of the PVCu doors and window frames industry, 2014-18
- Timber doors and frames
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- Figure 41: Development of the Timber doors and window Frames sector, 2014-18
Competitive Strategies
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- Diversification
- The cost protection marketing opportunity
- Variation for an increasingly sophisticated market
- Local presence
Company Profiles
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- Anglian Windows
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 42: Financial development of Anglian Windows, 2014-18 (£ 000)
- Strategy
- Epwin Group
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 43: Financial development of Epwin Group, 2014-18 (£ million)
- Strategy
- Everest
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 44: Financial development of Everest, 2013-17 (£ million)
- Strategy
- JELD-WEN
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 45: Financial Development of JELD-WEN, 2013-17
- Strategy
- Rehau
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 46: Financial development of Rehau, 2013-17 (£ 000)
- Strategy
- Safestyle UK
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 47: Financial development of Safestyle, 2014-18 (£ million)
- Strategy
- VEKA
- Activity
- Performance
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- Figure 48: Financial development of VEKA, 2014-18 (£ 000)
- Strategy
Appendix – Data Sources, Abbreviations and Supporting Information
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- Abbreviations
- Methodology
Further Sources and Contacts
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- Trade associations
- Trade magazines
- Trade events
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