The overall UK market for dehumidifiers
experienced strong growth in 2014 at 9%, following a number of years of modest
growth rates of between 1-3%. The positive trend continued in 2015, although a
slowdown in construction in the latter half of the year is thought to have had
a negative impact, resulting in estimated growth of around 3% in 2015. Key
market influences include a more buoyant economy, growth in the industrial
sector and higher levels of construction in the domestic and commercial
sectors.
The domestic sector accounted for just over
40% of the market by value in 2015, though in volume terms this share would be
significantly higher. This sector has experienced good growth in recent years
supported by RMI and rising levels of housebuilding. In addition, the extensive
flooding and prolonged wet weather in 2014 that affected some areas of the UK
supported demand for dehumidifiers.
Other drivers in the domestic sector
include; a higher level of product awareness; increased awareness of
condensation problems; greater marketing activity by manufacturers; wider
availability of dehumidifiers; and increasing price competition supported by
the growth of lower value imported products.
The performance of the non-domestic sector
has been mixed in recent years, largely due to the varied performance of
different end-use sectors. Key drivers for growth include rising demand and
investment in, among others, several industrial sectors including the food
processing and manufacturing sector, pharmaceuticals, electronics and
automotive. A higher level of building and construction activity is also supporting
the dehumidifier market, particularly building dryers to the hire sector and
direct to building contractors. Other sectors include growing demand for
warehousing and storage facilities, largely driven by online purchasing. This
often involves electronic products or similar, where the use of
dehumidification is vital to ensure the quality of the product. This is also an
important factor in other sensitive ‘electronic’ environments such as data
centres.
In general, the positive trend in the
dehumidifier market is expected to continue in the medium term, with the market
forecast to see annual growth of 4-5% between 2016 and 2019. However, a
prominent feature in the dehumidifier market in recent years has been the high
level of price competition, driven by the introduction of many foreign and
‘own-brand’ products, particularly in the domestic sector, and this is likely
to continue to affect the market negatively.
The UK domestic dehumidifier sector has been
subject to a number of changes in recent years, with many new companies
entering the market as well as withdrawing from it. Other trends include
distributors and retailers offering ‘own brand’ products, which has increased
the level of price competition in the sector. There is some overlap in the
non-domestic sector with heating, air conditioning, ventilation suppliers also
offering dehumidifiers. It seems likely that the supply structure will become
increasingly blurred, with companies offering products that provide greater
integration across the air handling/air quality industry.
“In product terms, it
seems likely that there will continue to be a shift to greater integration of
products offering air handling and air control features” commented Hayley
Thornley, Research Manager at AMA Research. “The
focus on energy efficiency is likely to support the growth of multi-functional
products offering air conditioning and dehumidification. In the commercial
sector, there is already a trend to install ‘air control’ products which offer
both, and in the leisure sector this has been the case for some time.”
Additional factors that are likely to support
future growth include; a general improvement in the economic environment and consumer
confidence, increasing consumer awareness of the problems associated with
excess humidity, wider distribution of products and availability of
dehumidifiers via supermarkets and department stores and the growing popularity
of online retailing, particularly in the electrical appliance sector.
Additional shower installations in homes and ensuite bathrooms may also support
demand for dehumidifiers, along with the growth in the use of power showers and
more regular use of showers in general. Niche sectors such as saunas, steam and
cabin showers may also provide some opportunities, particularly those
increasingly installed in luxury bathrooms in upmarket homes.
The ‘Dehumidifiers Market Report – UK 2015-2019 Analysis’ report is published by AMA Research, a leading provider of market research and consultancy services within the construction and home improvement markets. The report is available now and can be ordered online at www.amaresearch.co.uk or by calling 01242 235724.
The ‘Dehumidifiers Market Report – UK 2015-2019 Analysis’ report is published by AMA Research, a leading provider of market research and consultancy services within the construction and home improvement markets. The report is available now and can be ordered online at www.amaresearch.co.uk or by calling 01242 235724.
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