Low-Slope Roofing in the US by Product, Market and Subregion
US demand for low-slope roofing is projected to advance less than 1.0 percent annually to 110.7 million squares in 2021. Increases in commercial building construction expenditures will support gains. The large reroofing segment will also offer growth prospects as roofs undergo roof repair and replacement activity. In many cases, building owners will replace older roofs with materials that are more durable or promote energy efficiency.
This report covers low-slope roofing demand by product, market, and subregion. Data are given in dollar value and volume in squares (one square equals 100 square feet).
Demand is broken out for US census subregions:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Products covered in the study Include:
Bituminous Roofing
Plastic Roofing
Rubber Roofing
Metal & Other Low-Slope Roofing
Markets for asphalt shingles Include:
New Commercial
Commercial Reroofing
Residential
Scope of the Report
This report covers the scope, size, and growth of the US low-slope market including key trends in product and subregional segmentation. Historical data are provided for 2006, 2011, and 2016 with forecasts for 2021. Data are provided in both dollar value and area terms. Also included is an analysis of the industry’s key players and their market shares.
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