A recent study says U.S. demand for windows and doors will rise 9.3 percent annually through 2016.
The demand will result from the current rebound in housing completions and gains in building construction.
The study also predicts plastic windows and doors will grow the fastest, increasing nearly 12 percent annually. This growth is expected to be spurred by the public’s perception that plastic is energy efficient.
Additionally, the study says the demand for metal products will grow since they are often used in nonresidential construction because of their durability and low costs. This factor will likely cause them to lead the market as spending on nonresidential building construction increases.
Finally, the demand for wood windows and doors is forecast to rise 10.2 percent annually through 2016. This growth will be fueled by consumer perception of wood as having strong aesthetic appeal, which helps boost home sales.
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Monday, September 24, 2012
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