The UK pipes and fittings market has achieved good growth
over the last 3 years and is estimated to have grown by 5% in 2015. Key factors
that have influenced the market in recent years include improving levels of
construction in the commercial and housing sectors and falling raw material
prices, particularly for copper and oil. Since 2012, the market has grown by
around 15%, suggesting that it has nearly recovered to the levels seen at its
peak in 2007.
The plumbing pipe systems sector accounts for around 60%
of the pipes and fittings market, as defined in AMA Research’s report, while the
rainwater, soil and waste products sector accounts for the remaining 40% or so.
Flexible plastic plumbing pipe systems are the dominant material used in hot
and cold potable water installations, and although the majority of heating
installations and refurbishment projects use copper pipe, the market for copper
pipe has remained relatively static in recent years. There has also been steady
growth in the demand for flame free and low-skill fittings such as plastic
push-fit and press-fit pipe fittings.
Factors driving the growth of the plastic sector include
technological developments and improved reliability, as well as the availability
of a wider range of products and price. The focus on recycling and the use of
recycled materials in the plastic sector has also increased in recent years. Underfloor
heating has also increased in popularity between 2010 and 2015, and growth in
this sector is likely to continue to have a positive impact on the market for
plumbing pipe systems. In addition, with increasing health and safety
legislation, there has been a continuing shift in the market towards flame free
jointing.
PVC-U continues to dominate the above ground rainwater
guttering, soil and waste pipework sector. There is continuing demand for
seamless aluminium guttering and cast iron effect PVC-U guttering, which
provides the effect of cast iron. Increasing pressure to conserve resources and
mounting public concerns about the cost of water usage have also led to a
growing interest in rainwater harvesting systems, and there is an increased
interest in general in water management, supported by the heavy rainfall and
more volatile weather patterns over the last 4 years, across the UK.
The main channel of distribution is via the builders’
merchants, which account for almost 50% of the distribution for pipes and
fittings products. This is followed by specialist plumbing/roofing/drainage
distributors, DIY multiples and other independent DIY/hardware stores with
significant shares, while others include internet
sales, catalogue sales and direct sales from OEM business.
“The outlook for the
UK pipes and fittings market in 2016 is positive, supported by the growth of
new construction levels and RMI expenditure. Private housing completions are
forecast to experience steady growth in the medium to longer term, while the
private commercial sector is likely to drive newbuild demand in the
non-domestic market”
said Keith Taylor, Director of AMA Research. “Growth sectors should include budget and luxury hotels, care homes and
student accommodation, and there may also be opportunities in the education
sector, where around 70% of washroom installations are over 20 years old and
many heating systems are aged.”
Bathroom pods are commonly used in the student
accommodation and budget hotel sectors, and offsite construction is likely to
continue to grow, driven by skills shortages and the need to improve
efficiency, providing an opportunity for pipes and fittings. The market is also
likely to see a continued focus on sustainability and the environment,
particularly in the domestic sector, something which will have an impact on the
type of products and materials used. Products made from plastic are expected to
continue to increase their share of the market, however, the price of plastics
has continued to rise despite the recent fall in crude oil prices, and this may
affect the plastics sector negatively in the short to medium term.
The ‘Pipes and
Fittings Market Report – UK 2016-2020 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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