
Roofing
Description
Roofing
US demand for roofing is forecast to rise 0.3% annually to 277.80 million squares in 2025. Continuing interest in replacing older or worn roofs will support demand for roofing materials, particularly products that offer enhanced aesthetic or performance properties. However, the high level of weather-related reroofing seen in the US in 2020 will restrain more rapid advances going forward.
This report covers residential roofing demand by Product, Market, Application, and Subregion, Data are given in dollar value and area (squares) terms.
Roofing products covered in the study include:
Asphalt shingles (standard laminated, high-performance laminated, and three-tab shingles)
Metal (standing seam roofing; metal shingles, shakes, and tiles; and corrugated metal panels)
Bituminous (modified bitumen membranes and standard roofing felts)
Plastic single-ply roofing (TPO membranes, PVC membranes, other plastic materials)
Rubber single-ply roofing (EPDM membranes and other rubber formulations)
Roofing tile (concrete and clay)
Wood shingles and shakes
Other products (slate, composite, solar roofing, SPF roofing, green roofing, liquid-applied roof coatings, and other products)
Roofing markets include:
Residential
Commercial
Applications for roofing include:
New construction
Reroofing
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
Scope of the Report
This report covers the scope, size, and growth of the US roofing market including key trends in product segmentation. Historical data are provided for 2010, 2015, and 2020 with forecasts for 2025 and 2030, with year by year historical market volatility also addressed. Data are provided in both area and dollar value terms. Also included is an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
US demand for roofing is forecast to rise 0.3% annually to 277.80 million squares in 2025. Continuing interest in replacing older or worn roofs will support demand for roofing materials, particularly products that offer enhanced aesthetic or performance properties. However, the high level of weather-related reroofing seen in the US in 2020 will restrain more rapid advances going forward.
This report covers residential roofing demand by Product, Market, Application, and Subregion, Data are given in dollar value and area (squares) terms.
Roofing products covered in the study include:
Asphalt shingles (standard laminated, high-performance laminated, and three-tab shingles)
Metal (standing seam roofing; metal shingles, shakes, and tiles; and corrugated metal panels)
Bituminous (modified bitumen membranes and standard roofing felts)
Plastic single-ply roofing (TPO membranes, PVC membranes, other plastic materials)
Rubber single-ply roofing (EPDM membranes and other rubber formulations)
Roofing tile (concrete and clay)
Wood shingles and shakes
Other products (slate, composite, solar roofing, SPF roofing, green roofing, liquid-applied roof coatings, and other products)
Roofing markets include:
Residential
Commercial
Applications for roofing include:
New construction
Reroofing
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
Scope of the Report
This report covers the scope, size, and growth of the US roofing market including key trends in product segmentation. Historical data are provided for 2010, 2015, and 2020 with forecasts for 2025 and 2030, with year by year historical market volatility also addressed. Data are provided in both area and dollar value terms. Also included is an analysis of the industry key players and their market shares.
Table of Contents
332 Pages
- Figure 1-1 | US Roofing Market Overview
- Overview
- Impact on the Economy
- Impact on the Construction Industry
- Impact on the Roofing Industry
- Study Scope
- Historical Trends
- Supply & Demand
- Product Overview
- Markets Overview (Residential & Commercial)
- Applications Overview (New vs. Reroofing)
- Building Construction Activity
- Age of Building Stock
- Weather & Climate
- Roof Slope: Low Slope or Steep Slope
- Installation Issues
- Evolving Building Codes
- Adoption of Roof Maintenance Programs
- Insurer Requirements
- Sustainability Initiatives
- Product Lifespans
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Roofing System Types
- Consumption by Product Type
- Consumption by Installation Method
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Demand by Installation Method
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Demand by Installation Method
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Market Share
- Definition & Scope
- Product Types
- Markets & Applications
- Regional Trends
- Scope & Market Description
- Demand by Product & Roof Slope
- New vs. Reroofing Trends
- New Residential Roofing
- Residential Reroofing
- Housing Types
- Scope & Market Description
- Demand by Product & Roof Slope
- New vs. Reroofing Trends
- New Commercial Roofing
- Commercial Reroofing
- Building Types
- Roofing Demand by Region
- Northeast
- Midwest
- South
- West
- Key Findings & Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Distribution
- List of Industry Participants
- Report Details
- Definitions
- Abbreviations
- Freedonia Methodology
- Study-Specific Methodology
- Sources
- Associations & Agencies
- Related Studies & Reports
- Macroeconomic Assumptions
Pricing
Currency Rates
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