Windows & Doors: United States


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Windows & Doors: United States

This report forecasts to 2025 US window and door demand and production in nominal US dollars at the manufacturer level. Total demand is segmented by product in terms of: metal doors, wood doors, fiberglass doors, vinyl doors, vinyl windows, metal windows, wood windows, and fiberglass windows. Total demand is also segmented by market as follows: new residential, residential improvement and repair, new nonresidential, and nonresidential improvement and repair.

To illustrate historical trends, total demand is provided in annual series from 2010 to 2020; production and the various segments are reported at five-year intervals for 2010, 2015, and 2020.

For the purposes of this report, the value of installed glazing is included in the demand numbers for all window products. Windows with multiple openings (e.g., bay and bow types) that are sold as one unit are considered to be one window.

For doors, the value of installed glazing, sidelites, and/or transoms is included if these features are sold by the manufacturer as part of the framed system.

To avoid double counting, parts and components sold to, or imported by, manufacturers for assembly into new windows and doors are excluded from the scope of this report. Also excluded are: windows and doors for automobiles or other transportation equipment, windowed cabinets, fencing gates, shower doors and bathroom stall doors, elevator doors, pet doors, and moulding and trim.

Separately sold replacement hardware not typically sold as part of the window or door unit (e.g., door knobs, locks, door stops, and garage door openers) are outside the scope of this report. However, the value of these products is included when they are sold as part of an integrated new window or door unit.

The wood segment includes wood doors clad with metal or plastic materials but that have a wood interior. Wood windows include only those products in which all the framing components (e.g., jambs, sills, stiles, rails, and mullions) are made of wood.

Key macroeconomic indicators are also provided with quantified trends. Other various topics, including profiles of pertinent leading companies, are covered in this report. A full outline of report items by page is available in the Table of Contents.

Related NAICS Codes:
321911 Wood Window & Door Manufacturing
326199 All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing
332321 Metal Window & Door Manufacturing


HIGHLIGHTS
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
Historical Trends
Key Economic Indicators
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Product Trends
Regulations & Standards
PRODUCT SEGMENTATION & FORECASTS
Metal Doors
Wood Doors
Fiberglass Doors
Vinyl Doors
Vinyl Windows
Metal Windows
Wood Windows
Fiberglass Windows
MARKET SEGMENTATION & FORECASTS
New Residential
Residential Improvement & Repair
New Nonresidential
Nonresidential Improvement & Repair
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
Industry Characteristics
Market Leaders
ABOUT THIS REPORT
Scope
Sources
Industry Codes
Freedonia Methodology
Resources
LIST OF TABLES & FIGURES
Figure 1 | Key Trends in US Window & Door Demand, 2020 - 2025
Figure 2 | US Window & Door Demand Trends, 2010 - 2020
Table 1 | Key Indicators for US Window & Door Demand, 2010 - 2025 (US$ bil)
Figure 3 | US Window & Door Demand by Product, 2010 - 2025 (US$ bil)
Table 2 | US Window & Door Demand by Product, 2010 - 2025 (US$ mil)
Figure 4 | US Window & Door Demand by Product, 2010 - 2025 (%)
Table 3 | US Window & Door Supply & Demand, 2010 - 2025 (US$ mil)
Figure 5 | US Window & Door Demand by Market, 2010 - 2025 (US$ bil)
Table 4 | US Window & Door Demand by Market, 2010 - 2025 (US$ mil)
Figure 6 | US Window & Door Demand by Market, 2010 - 2025 (%)
Table 5 | Leading Suppliers to the US Window & Door Market by Major Product
Table 6 | NAICS & SIC Codes Related to Windows & Doors

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