Residential Roofing
Demand for residential roofing in the US is being impacted by a number of factors: growth in high value roofing with better performance or durability; growing replacement demand; labor shortages; changing building codes; and increasing energy efficiency standards. Reroofing applications will continue to account for the larger share of demand, as the US features a large stock of older residences that have roofs nearing or at the end of their expected useful lifespans. New residential roofing demand is forecast to advance at a faster pace than the reroofing segment. Solid increases in single-family housing starts will boost gains, as these residences tend to have the largest roof areas of any residence type. This new study discusses how these factors will impact sales of residential roofing going forward.
Product types include:
Asphalt Shingles (three-tab, standard laminate, and high-performance laminate)
Metal (standing seam and other)
Roofing Tile (concrete and clay)
Wood Shingles & Shakes
Other Products (including composite, slate, solar roofing, and low-slope membranes)
Markets & housing types include:
New
Reroofing
Single-Family
Multifamily
Manufactured Housing
Subregions include:
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Scope of the Report
This report covers the scope, size, and growth of the US residential roofing market by product, market, and US Census subregion. Historical data are provided for 2007, 2012, and 2017 with forecasts for 2022 and 2027. Data is provided in dollar value terms and in area terms for asphalt shingles, metal roofing, roofing tile, wood shingles and shakes, and other roofing products. Also included is an analysis of factors driving spending and a look at key industry participants.
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