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市場調查報告書
有能源效率的居家修繕市場-第1部:窗戶・門・隔熱材料
Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market, Part I: Windows, Doors & Insulation
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有能源效率的居家修繕市場-第1部:窗戶・門・隔熱材料 是由出版商Specialist in Business Information在2009年07月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含122 pages 價格從美金2000起跳。
Abstract
Green building is no longer just a fad; in fact, energy-efficient remodeling
and renovating is one of the few aspects of the U.S. construction business
that still holds a positive outlook in the midst of the economic turmoil in
2009. The U.S. residential construction market was $363 billion in 2008, down
41% from its high of $620 billion in 2006. The home renovations market was
$188 billion in 2008, down 18% percent from 2007. But SBI estimates that the
home energy efficiency renovations market in the U.S. was $21 billion in 2008;
down only 13% percent from 2007' s $24 billion.
Remodeling to improve a home' s energy efficiency instead of buying a new home
has become a preferred option in today' s market. In fact, the National
Association of Home Builders found that 32% of home builders also provided
remodeling services in 2008. Homeowners are still seeing the benefits of
improving their home' s energy efficiency even in the economic instability of
2009. With energy consciousness shooting to the forefront of the media during
the 2008 oil price peak, the Propane Education & Research Council has found
80% of homeowners are now concerned about the energy efficiency of their homes.
Home builders and remodelers have been quick to provide remodeling services
that are focused on energy conservation and green building practices; as an
example, 85% of remodelers surveyed by the National Association of Home
Builders in 2008 used energy-efficient windows on the majority of their
projects. Retailers and manufacturers of building projects, residential
builders and remodelers, and even state and federal organizations now have to
be able to provide knowledgeable energy conservation expertise to succeed in
their business.
Home energy efficiency analysis now uses a ‘whole building' approach,
affecting all categories of building materials, from windows and doors to
insulation to completely eliminating air leaks. To fully embrace this view,
this report looks at the impact energy-efficient building products are having
on the renovations market in a number of categories:
- Part I explores the market for energy-efficient doors and windows,
caulking and weather stripping, and insulation used in home renovation
projects.
- Part II examines the energy-efficient appliance and lighting markets for
home remodeling.
- Part III looks at energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and the
growing trend of energy-efficient roof renovations.
Report Methodology
Report data were obtained from government sources, including the U.S.
Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development and ENERGY STAR; trade associations such as the National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and the National Association of the
Remodeling Industry (NARI); research organizations such as the American
Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and Harvard University' s Joint
Center for Housing Studies (JCHS); websites of home improvement contractors,
manufacturers and dealers, industry analysts and print and online business and
trade journals.
Consumer demographics and spending trends derive from data compiled by Simmons
Market Research Bureau, New York, NY. Trends and recent developments in the
industry come directly from personal interviews with key players in
manufacturing and sales of energy-efficient building products and discussions
with knowledgeable insiders of associations such as the National Association
of Home Builders.
What You' ll Get in This Report
Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market, Part I: Windows, Doors & Insulation
provides a concise, focused look on the world of whole home energy-efficient
renovations as it exists today, and shows where the market is moving towards
in the next five years. The report highlights key players in the industry and
pinpoints ways current and prospective competitors can capitalize on recent
trends and spearhead new ones. No other market research report provides both
the comprehensive analysis and extensive data that Energy-Efficient Home
Renovations Market, Part I: Windows, Doors & Insulation offers. Plus, you' ll
benefit from extensive data, presented in easy-to-read and practical charts,
tables and graphs.
How You' ll Benefit from this Report
If your company is already doing business in green home renovations or
remodeling specializing in energy efficiency, or is considering making the
leap, you will find this report invaluable as it provides a comprehensive
package of information and insight not offered in any other single source. You
will gain a thorough understanding of the current market for all aspects of
energy-efficient renovations, as well as projected markets and trends through
2013.
This report will help:
- Marketing managers identify market opportunities and develop
targeted promotion plans for homeowners looking to renovate to reduce their
utility costs.
- Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor
initiatives and explore demand for current energy efficiency remodeling trends
and new emerging energy-efficient construction products.
- Advertising agencies working with clients in the banking, retail
and construction industries develop messages and images that compel homeowners
to migrate towards energy-efficient products when considering home renovations.
- Business development executives understand the dynamics of the
market and identify possible partnerships.
- Information and research center librarians provide market
researchers, brand and product managers and other colleagues with the vital
information they need to do their jobs more effectively.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Scope of This Report
- Methodology
- The Market
- The U.S. Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market
- Figure 1-1: Energy-Efficient Residential Renovations Market, 2003-2008
(in billion $)
- Energy-Efficient Product Segments for the Renovations Market
- Forecast
- Figure 1-2: Residential Energy-Efficient Renovations Market Forecast,
2009-2013 (in billion $)
- Figure 1-3: Residential Energy-Efficient Renovations Market Segments
Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billion $)
- Measuring Energy Efficiency
- Prescriptive Energy Efficiency Programs
- Home Energy Efficiency Auditing for Renovations
- Home Performance Programs
- Financial Programs
- State Energy Efficiency Renovation Incentives
- Government Assistance Programs
- Financial Benefits of Energy-Efficient Home Renovations
- Figure 1-4: Breakdown of Residential Energy Usage, 2006 (percent)
- Trends
- Figure 1-5: NAHB Remodeling Market Index & JCHS Leading Indicator for
Remodeling Activity, 2002-2009
- Value of Remodeling Projects has gone down
- Consumers Want More Green!
- Fenestration Remodeling Trends
- Insulation & Air Sealing Remodeling Trends
- DIY and Pro
- Figure 1-6: Frequency of Energy Efficiency Products Commonly Installed
by Remodelers, 2001-2008 (percent)
- Remodeling Industry Suffers from Unprofessional Image
- The Future for Energy Efficiency Remodelers
- DIY Versus Pro by Product Segment
- Demographics
- Renovation Product Segment Demographics
- Manufacturers & Retailers
- Window & Door Manufacturers
- Insulation, Caulking & Weather Stripping Manufacturers
- Retailers
Chapter 2: The Market
- Scope of This Report
- Methodology
- A Note on the American Housing Survey
- Defining Energy-Efficient
- Energy-Efficient Windows & Doors
- Insulation, Caulking & Weather Stripping
- The Residential Construction Industry
- The U.S. Housing Construction Market
- Figure 2-1: Residential Construction Value Put in Place, 2002-2008 (in
billion $)
- The U.S. Home Renovations Market
- Figure 2-2: Residential Renovations Market, 2001-2008 (in billion $)
- The U.S. Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market
- Figure 2-3: Energy-Efficient Residential Renovations Market, 2003-2008
(in billion $)
- The U.S. Window and Door Market
- Table 2-1: U.S. Shipments of Windows and Doors, 2002-2008 (in billion $)
- The U.S. Window & Door Renovations Market
- Table 2-2: Residential Prime Window Renovation Sales, 2002-2008 (in
million units)
- The Energy-Efficient Window & Door Renovations Market
- Figure 2-4: Residential Energy-Efficient Window & Door Renovations
Market, 2001-2008 (in billion $)
- The U.S. Insulation & Caulking Market
- Table 2-3: U.S. Shipments of Insulation & Caulking, 2002-2008 (in
billion $)
- The Residential Renovations Insulation & Weatherization Market
- Figure 2-5: Residential Insulation, Caulking & Weather Stripping
Renovations Market, 2001-2008 (in billion $)
- Figure 2-6: Residential Weather Stripping Renovations Market, 2005-2008
(in million $)
- Imports & Exports of Windows & Doors
- Table 2-4: U.S. Imports & Exports of Windows & Doors, 2002-2008 (in
million $)
- Figure 2-7: Breakdown of Canadian Window & Door Imports to the U.S.,
2008 (percent)
- Imports & Exports of Insulation & Caulking
- Table 2-5: U.S. Imports & Exports of Mineral Wool Insulation & Caulking,
2002-2008 (in million $)
- Forecast
- Figure 2-8: Residential Energy-Efficient Renovations Market Forecast,
2009-2013 (in billion $)
- Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Product Segment Forecasts
- Figure 2-9: Residential Energy-Efficient Window/Door and Insulation
Renovations Project Market Forecast, 2009-2013 (in billion $)
Chapter 3: Measuring Energy Efficiency
- Independent Product Testing Organizations
- National Fenestration Rating Council
- ASTM International
- Prescriptive Energy Efficiency Programs
- ENERGY STAR
- Figure 3-1: ENERGY STAR Program Aided Vs. Unaided Consumer Awareness,
2001-2008 (percent)
- International Energy Conservation Code
- Energy Efficiency Standards of Fenestration Products
- Table 3-1: ENERGY STAR Window Criteria, 2005, 2009
- Energy Efficiency Standards of Insulation Products
- Table 3-2: IECC 2009 Minimum Residential Insulation Requirements by
Component, 2009 (R-Values)
- Home Energy Efficiency Auditing for Renovations
- Energy Efficiency Auditor Certifications
- Table 3-3: State Level Home Energy Auditor Certification Programs, 2009
- Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
- Home Performance Energy Auditing is a Fragmented Market
- Home Performance Energy Efficiency Rating Programs
- The RESNET HERS Index
- Home Environmental Rating Programs That Include Energy Performance
- The Future of Home Energy Rating
- Green Remodeling Certifications and Programs
- Table 3-4: National Green Remodeling Certification Programs, 2009
Chapter 4: Financial Programs
- ARRA Providing $20 Billion for Energy Efficiency
- Federal Energy Efficiency Renovation Incentives
- The ARRA Residential Tax Credits
- Future Federal Energy Efficiency Legislation
- State Energy Efficiency Renovation Incentives
- Energy Efficiency Home Renovation Programs by State
- Table 4-1: State & Utility Incentives for Whole Home Residential Energy
Efficiency Renovations, 2009
- Table 4-2: State & Utility Incentives for Residential Window & Door
Energy Efficiency Renovations, 2009
- Table 4-3: State & Utility Incentives for Residential Insulation & Air
Sealing Energy Efficiency Renovations, 2009
- Government Assistance Programs
- EERE Weatherization Program
- Figure 4-1: Homes Weatherized Under the DOE EERE
- Weatherization Assistance Program, 2000-2007 (in thousand homes)
- Table 4-4: EERE WAP State Funding Allocations Under the ARRA, 2009 (in
million $)
- LIHEAP Weatherization Assistance Program
- Housing and Urban Development Programs
- Financial Benefits of Energy-Efficient Home Renovations
- Figure 4-2: Breakdown of Residential Energy Usage, 2006 (percent)
- Window & Door Energy Savings
- Table 4-5: Annual Savings by Upgrading Windows to ENERGY STAR Qualified
Windows, 2009
- Insulation and Weatherization Energy Savings
Chapter 5: Trends
- Remodeling Indexes look Grim
- Figure 5-1: NAHB Remodeling Market Index & JCHS Leading Indicator for
Remodeling Activity 2002-2009
- Value of Remodeling Projects has gone down
- Table 5-1: Window Replacement Projects Cost vs. Value, 2007-2008
- Government Now Much More Interested in Energy Efficiency
- State Level Residential Energy Efficiency Awareness
- Table 5-2: ACEEE State Energy Efficiency Ranking, 2008
- Green Remodeling Trends
- Consumers Want More Green!
- The Holy Grail of Energy Efficiency: Zero-Energy Homes
- The Downside of Increased Energy Efficiency Awareness: Greenwashing
- Energy Efficiency Remodeling for the Future
- Fenestration Remodeling Trends
- Current State-of-the-Art Window Energy Efficiency Technology
- Vacuum Insulating Glass: The Ultimate Window Insulation
- Windows that are More Than Just Windows
- Beyond Energy Efficiency: Ease of Installation and Impact Resistance
- Energy Efficiency is Not Key to Selling Doors
- Insulation Remodeling Trends
- Pink and Blue Become Green
- Recycling for Green
- Innovative Home Insulation Products
- Caulking Trends
Chapter 6: DIY and Pro
- The Remodelers View of the Market
- Remodeling is a Heavily Fragmented Market
- Remodeling Industry Suffers from Unprofessional Image
- Figure 6-1: Customer Willingness to Hire the Same Remodeler, 2008
(percent)
- Energy-Efficient Remodeling High on Remodelers' Lists
- Figure 6-2: Frequency of Energy Efficiency Products Commonly Installed
by Remodelers, 2001-2008 (percent)
- The Future for Energy Efficiency Remodelers
- Majority of Fenestration Replacements Done by Pros
- Figure 6-3: Pro and DIY Window and Door Installations, 2001-2008 (in
billion $)
- DIY and Pro Insulation Projects Equal in Popularity
- Figure 6-4: Pro and DIY Insulation Installations, 2001-2008 (in billion
$)
- Weather Stripping Remains a DIY Market
- Figure 6-5: Ratio of Pro and DIY Weather Stripping Installations,
2004-2008 (percent)
Chapter 7: Demographics
- Note on Simmons Market Research Bureau Consumer Data
- Green Thinking and Energy Efficiency Renovations
- Figure 7-1: ‘Smart Greens' of Different Energy Efficiency Home
Renovations, 2008
- Energy-Efficient Window Renovation Demographics
- Table 7-1: Demographic Indicators and Resistors of Insulated Windows
Installation Projects Finished in the Previous 12 Months, 2008 (index)
- Insulation and Weather Stripping Renovation Demographics
- Table 7-2: Demographic Indicators and Resistors of Weather Stripping
Installation Projects Finished in the Previous 12 Months, 2008 (index)
- Table 7-3: Demographic Indicators and Resistors of Insulation
Installation Projects Finished in the Previous 12 Months, 2008 (index)
- Regional Home Improvement Retailer Demographics
- Figure 7-2: Regional Penetration of Major Home Improvement Stores, 2008
(percent)
Chapter 8: Manufacturers & Retailers
- Window & Door Manufacturers
- Andersen
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-1: Andersen Energy-Efficient Replacement Fenestration Products,
2009
- JELD-WEN
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-2: JELD-WEN Energy-Efficient Replacement Fenestration Products,
2009
- Masonite
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-3: Masonite Energy-Efficient Replacement Fenestration Products,
2009
- Pella
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-4: Pella Energy-Efficient Replacement Fenestration Products, 2009
- Serious Materials Inc.
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-5: Serious Materials Energy-Efficient Replacement Fenestration
Products, 2009
- Insulation, Caulking & Weather Stripping Manufacturers
- Dow Chemical
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-6: Dow Chemical Residential Insulation Products, 2009
- Owens Corning
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-7: Owens Corning Residential Insulation Products, 2009
- RPM International
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-8: DAP Caulking and Air Sealing Products, 2009
- Thermwell
- Overview
- Performance & Products
- Table 8-9: Thermwell Residential Weather Stripping Products, 2009
- Retailers
- Figure 8-1: Frequency of Customer Visits in a 4-Week Period,Home Depot &
Lowe' s, 2004-2008
- The Home Depot
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 8-2: Home Depot World Revenue, FY2005-2009(in billions of dollars)
- Lowe' s
- Overview
- Performance
- Figure 8-3: Lowe' s World Revenue, FY2004-2008(in billions of dollars)
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