UK door and window fittings market has been through a
period of major change over recent years, with significant consolidation of
suppliers in some sub-sectors. According to a new report from AMA Research, the
market for door and window fittings increased by around 2% in 2015, following
similar annual growth rates in 2013 and 2014. The sector remains very
competitive with a recovery in volumes partially offset by downward pressure on
average prices and margins.
While competitive, the market is also very fragmented in
terms of product range, specification standards and routes to market, with
product applications ranging from high specification commercial applications to
retro-fit traditional style fittings. While the general public buy door and
window fittings at the retail level, the bulk of the market is trade-based with
supply into the door and window fabricator sector a key channel.
Locks and handles represent the two major product
sectors, together accounting for over 50% of the fittings market. The locks
market has remained relatively flat in recent years due to the slowdown in the
economy and in the replacement window sector in particular, while the switch to
electronic systems has impacted the market in some commercial applications.
Door closers were estimated to account for around 15% of
the market in 2015 having grown in recent years. The majority of door closers
are fitted into the non-residential sector with the private commercial and
public buildings being key end-users, and the sector has particularly benefited
from the introduction of higher specification products in recent years, with legislation
such as the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) helping to boost demand.
In terms of supply structure, the market has seen some
degree of consolidation over recent years, with the emergence of several major
groups, though there are still many successful companies operating in
specialist niche sectors.
“For 2016 and beyond,
forecasts for the total door and window fittings market indicate modest but
positive growth, based on improving housing and construction markets - though
growth will be constrained by price pressure and strong competition”, comments Jane
Tarver, AMA Research “In addition,
further changes to building regulations and standards are likely to provide
continuing opportunities for higher specification products into the medium-term
and beyond”.
Current forecasts show further steady rates of value
growth over the next 3-4 years. The
private sector is forecast to drive growth into the medium-term, particularly
given the recent steady improvements in consumer confidence and spending, with
the new housing market also driving demand. In addition, the commercial sector
is growing strongly – particularly office construction. As a result, a key driver for growth is likely to be the trend
towards higher specification products, particularly those which offer added
security features and are aimed at the commercial sector.
The ‘Door
and Window Fittings Market Report – UK 2015-2019 Analysis’ report is
published by AMA Research, a leading provider of market research and
consultancy services with over 25 years experience 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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