Despite plastic’s gains, wood will continue to account for the largest share of the US residential window and door market. The dominance of the material in interior doors will be the key supporter of its market share. Indeed, demand for wood products saw the best growth between 2010 and 2015, supported by demand for interior doors in new housing units as housing completions rebounded. Although wood will continue to exhibit significant usage in window and exterior door applications in higher end residences, where consumers prefer its aesthetics, it will lose market share to plastic products, as wood is more costly and more vulnerable to damage from exposure to the elements.
2. Wood dominant material for interior doors
Despite plastic’s gains, wood will continue to account for the largest share of the US
residential window and door market. The dominance of the material in interior doors will be
the key supporter of its market share. Indeed, demand for wood products saw the best
growth between 2010 and 2015, supported by demand for interior doors in new housing
units as housing completions rebounded. Although wood will continue to exhibit significant
usage in window and exterior door applications in higher end residences, where consumers
prefer its aesthetics, it will lose market share to plastic products, as wood is more costly and
more vulnerable to damage from exposure to the elements.
Study coverage
Residential Windows & Doors provides historical demand data (2005, 2010 and 2015) plus
forecasts (2020 and 2025) by product (residential windows, residential doors, residential
components and accessories), material (wood, plastic, metal), by market (new residential,
improvements and repairs) and by housing type (single-family, multifamily, manufactured
housing), as well as by region of the US. In addition, this study also assesses market
environment factors, analyzes the industry structure, evaluates company market share and
profiles US industry competitors.
Residential Windows & Doors
3. TABLE V-2
Wood Residential Door Demand
by Market & Housing Type
(million dollars)
Item 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
Residential Door Demand
% wood
Wood Residential Door Demand
By Market:
New
Improvements & Repairs
By Housing Type:
Single-Family
Multifamily
Manufactured Housing
Sample Tables
TABLE IV-2
Prime Residential Window Demand by Material
(million units)
Item 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025
Residential Building Construct (bil 2009$)
windows/mil $ construction
Prime Residential Window Demand
Wood
Metal
Plastic
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