The U.S. Market for Fence, Deck & Rail Products

Mar 1, 2008
192 Pages - Pub ID: SB1692517
Abstract Table of Contents Search Inside Report Buy By the Section Related Reports

Chapter 1 Executive Summary
  • Scope of the Report
  • Methodology
  • Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market
    • Fence, Deck & Rail Suffers Drop to $10 Billion in 2007
    • Figure 1-1 U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market: Total and Fence vs. Deck & Rail, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • U.S. Fence, Deck & Rail Market to Reach $11.8 Billion by 2012
    • Figure 1-1 Forecasted U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market: Total and Fence vs. Deck & Rail, 2007-2012 (in billion $)

  • Economic Growth Factors
    • 2008 Real GDP Growth Forecasted at a Meager 0.9%
    • Figure 1-3 Percentage Changes in U.S. Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and the GDP Price Index, 2002-2008 (%)
    • Commodities

  • Housing Market Trends
    • Residential Markets Head South
    • Home Maintenance and Improvements Lose Some Steam
    • Figure 1-4 U.S. Quarterly Expenditures for Home Maintenance/Repairs and Improvements, 2004-2007 (in billion $)
    • Outdoor Living Projects May Propel Remodeling Growth
    • Outside Residential Additions and Alterations
    • Figure 1-4 Deck or Porch Additions to Occupied Residential Structures, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)
    • Deck, Porch DIYers Declining Faster Than Outside Contractors
    • Unattached Additions, Alterations on the Rise
    • Fencing, Wall Projects Show Slower Growth

  • Product and Consumer Trends
    • Can Green Boost Fence, Deck & Rail?
    • Composite Sources Go Beyond Plastics
    • Composite Benefits and Obstacles
    • Nanotechnology: The Next Wave
    • Cellular PVC Alternative
    • Design Me!
    • The Outdoor Lifestyle
    • Outdoor Living Affects Fencing
    • DIY Home Improvement
    • Women Doing It for Themselves
    • Baby Boomers
    • American Mobility Shifts to Warmer West and South
    • Weather Anomalies Pose Threats and Opportunities
    • Remodeling Hangs Tough

  • Distribution Trends
    • Overview: Highly Diverse and Fragmented Marketplace
    • Competitive Distribution Landscape
    • Manufacturer Distribution Points Mostly Intermediary
    • Dealer and Builder Programs
    • Retailing
    • Direct Sales

  • Promotion Trends
    • Magazines and Websites
    • Event and Contest Sponsorships
    • Trade Shows
    • Word of Mouth
    • Product Placement Works in Reality
    • The Internet Shifts Outreach
    • Core Company Values Important
    • Direct Mail Lists Still an Opportunity

  • Consumer Home Improvement
    • Demographic Characteristics of Recent Remodelers
    • Demographic Characteristics of Future Remodelers
    • Home Improvement Expenditures
    • Decking Accounts for 3% of Improvement Activity
    • Demographic Characteristics of Outdoor Deck Buyers
    • DIY vs. Service-Supplied Decks and Porches/Patios

Chapter 2 Market Size and Growth

  • Scope of the Report
  • Methodology
  • Differences Between Chapter 2 and Chapter 3
  • Residential Improvement Market
    • Over $200 Billion in Residential Improvement Expenditures
    • Figure 2-1 U.S. Residential Improvement Expenditures: Total and Owner-Occupied vs. Rental Properties, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Table 2-1 Total U.S. Residential Improvement Expenditures and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Figure 2-2 Estimated Share of U.S. Residential Improvement Market by Property Type, 2007 (%)
    • Owner-Occupied Expenditures Drop 9%
    • Rental Expenditures Yo-Yo
    • Table 2-2 U.S. Residential Improvement Expenditures: Owner-Occupied vs. Rental Properties, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Figure 2-3 Share of U.S. Residential Improvement Market by Property Type, 1998-2007 (%)

  • Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market
    • Housing Bubble Put Fence, Deck & Rail into Overdrive
    • Fence, Deck & Rail Suffers Drop to $10 Billion in 2007
    • Figure 2-4 U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market: Total and Fence vs. Deck & Rail, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Table 2-3 U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Figure 2-5 Estimated Fence vs. Deck & Rail Share of U.S. Residential FDR Market, 2007 (%)
    • Deck & Rail Market Declines 15% in 2007
    • Fence Market Declines 17% in 2007
    • Table 2-4 U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Figure 2-6 Fence vs. Deck & Rail Share of U.S. Residential FDR Market, 1998-2007 (%)

  • Market Forecast
    • U.S. Fence, Deck & Rail Market to Reach $11.8 Billion by 2012
    • Consumer Driven Trends Not Much Help
    • WPC Potential Thwarted Somewhat
    • Figure 2-7 Forecasted U.S. Residential Fence, Deck & Rail Market: Total and Fence vs. Deck & Rail, 2007-2012 (in billion $)

Chapter 3 Category Focus

  • Overview
  • Metal & Wood Fence
  • Wood & Wood-Plastic Composite Deck & Rail
  • Vinyl Building Products
  • Table 3-1 U.S. Shipments of Building & Construction Fabricated Plastics and Other Building & Construction Plastics, 1997-2007 (in million $)
  • Metal & Wood Fence Products
    • Banner Years Over as Metal & Wood Fence Market Stalls
    • Figure 3-1 U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Products Market: Total and Metal vs. Wood, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Table 3-2 Total U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Products Market and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Metal’s Larger Share Staved Off Further Losses in 2007
    • Figure 3-2 Estimated Share of U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Products Market by Material, 2007 (%)
    • Figure 3-3 Share of U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Products Market by Material, 1998-2007 (%)
    • Aluminum Fence Shines, Wood Disintegrates
    • Table 3-3 U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Products Market by Material, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Metal & Wood Fence Shipments, Imports and Exports
    • Table 3-4 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Metal & Wood Fence Products, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Domestic vs. Foreign Production as a Share of U.S. Market
    • Figure 3-4 U.S. Net Shipments of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Share of Market, 1998-2007 (in billion $)
    • Table 3-5 U.S. Net Shipments of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Figure 3-5 U.S. Imports of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Share of Market, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Table 3-6 U.S. Imports of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • U.S. Manufacturers Exporting a Greater Share of Shipments
    • Figure 3-6 U.S. Exports of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Share of U.S. Shipments, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Table 3-7 U.S. Exports of Metal & Wood Fence Products and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Metal & Wood Fence Product Imports by Country
    • Table 3-8 U.S. Imports of Metal & Wood Fence Products by Country of Origin, 1998 and 2003-2007 (in million $)
    • Figure 3-7 Share of U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Product Imports by Country of Origin, 2007 (%)
    • Metal & Wood Fence Product Exports by Country
    • Table 3-9 U.S. Exports of Metal & Wood Fence Products by Country of Destination, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Figure 3-8 Share of U.S. Metal & Wood Fence Product Exports by Country of Destination, 2007 (%)

  • Wood & Wood-Plastic Composite Deck & Rail Products
    • WPC Outlasts Wood
    • Figure 3-9 Estimated U.S. Wood & WPC Deck & Rail Products Market: Total and Wood vs. WPC, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Table 3-10 Estimated Total U.S. Wood & WPC Deck & Rail Products Market and Year-over-Year Gain, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • Table 3-11 Estimated U.S. Wood & WPC Products Manufacturing Market by Material, 1998-2007 (in million $)
    • WPC Grabs Market Share
    • Figure 3-10 Estimated Share of Wood & WPC Deck & Rail Products Market by Material, 2007 (%)
    • Figure 3-11 Estimated Share of Wood and & WPC Deck & Rail Products Market by Material, 1998-2007 (%)

Chapter 4 Competitor Profiles

  • Overview
  • About Selected Profiles
  • Shuffling of the Boards, Consolidation Strong
  • M&A to Continue in Softer Market
  • Changing Market Shuts Down Facilities
  • Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies, Inc. (AERT)
    • Overview
    • Performance
    • Figure 4-1 Total Net Sales of AERT Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
    • Figure 4-2 Estimated Brand Share of Net Sales for AERT Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2007 (%)
    • Product Portfolio
    • Table 4-1 Selected AERT Product Lines
    • Significant Events

  • CertainTeed
    • Overview
    • Performance
    • Figure 4-3 Total Net Sales of CertainTeed, 2003-2007 (in billion $)
    • Product Portfolio
    • Table 4-2 Selected CertainTeed Product Lines
    • Significant Events

  • Fiber Composites, LLC
    • Overview
    • Performance
    • Figure 4-4 Estimated Total Net Sales of Louisiana Pacific Composite Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
    • Product Portfolio
    • Table 4-3 Selected Fiber Composite Product Lines
    • Significant Events

  • MMI Products, Inc. (CRH Plc)
    • Overview
    • Performance
    • Figure 4-5 Total Net Sales of MMI Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
    • Product Portfolio

  • Ply Gem Industries, Inc.
  • Overview
  • Performance
  • Figure 4-6 Total Net Sales of Ply Gem Siding, Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
  • Product Portfolio
  • Table 4-7 Ply Gem Fencing & Decking Product Portfolio
  • Significant Events

  • Trex Company, Inc.
  • Overview
  • Performance
  • Figure 4-7 Total Net Sales of Trex Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
  • Product Portfolio
  • Table 4-5 Trex Fence, Deck & Rail Product Portfolio
  • Significant Events
  • Universal Forest Products, Inc.
  • Overview
  • Performance
  • Figure 4-8 Total Net Sales of Universal Forest Products, 2003-2007 (in billion $)
  • Figure 4-9 Share of UFPI Net Sales by Customer Type, 2007 (%)
  • Figure 4-10 Total Net Sales of UFPI Fence, Deck & Rail Products, 2003-2007 (in million $)
  • Figure 4-11 Total Net Sales of UFPI Preservative-Treated Lumber, 2003-2007 (in million $)
  • Product Portfolio
  • Table 4-6 UFPI Fencing & Decking Product Portfolio
  • Significant Events

    Chapter 5 Economic and Housing Market Trends

    • Overview
    • Economic Factors
      • 2008 Real GDP Growth Forecasted at a Meager 0.9%
      • Figure 5-1 U.S. Current-Dollar GDP vs. Real GDP, 2002-2008 (in trillion $)
      • Figure 5-2 Percentage Changes in U.S. Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and the GDP Price Index, 2002-2008 (%)
      • Commodities
      • Fence Stock Prices
      • Figure 5-3 Fence Stock Monthly Price Index, 2007
      • Steel Wire Prices
      • Figure 5-4 Steel Wire Average Price Index, 1998-2007
      • Other Plastic Construction Product Prices
      • Figure 5-5 Other Plastic Construction Products Average Price Index, 1998-2007
      • Soft Lumber, Cut Stock Prices
      • Figure 5-6 Soft Lumber, Cut Stock Average Price Index, 1998-2007
      • Composite Framing Lumber Prices
      • Figure 5-7 Composite Framing Lumber Average Prices per 1,000 Boardfeet, 1998-2007

    • Housing Market Trends
      • Residential Markets Head South
      • New Home Sales
      • Figure 5-8 Annualized U.S. New Single-Family Home Sales by Region, January 1997-July 2007 (in thousands of units)
      • Figure 5-9 Annual U.S. Existing Home Sales by Region, 1963-2007 (in thousands of units)
      • Existing Home Sales
      • Pending Home Sales
      • Figure 5-10 Annual U.S. Existing Home Sales by Region, 1997-2007 (in thousands of units)
      • Figure 5-11 U.S. Pending Home Sales Index by Region, 2004-2006, January-December 2007
      • Building Permits
      • Figure 5-12 U.S. New Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits, January 1997-December 2007 (in thousands of units)
      • Outdoor Features in New One-Family Houses
      • Decks
      • Porches
      • Patios
      • Figure 5-14 Presence of a Patio, Porch or Deck in New One-Family Houses Completed, 1997-2007 (in thousands of units)
      • Home Maintenance and Improvements Lose Some Steam
      • Figure 5-13 U.S. Quarterly Expenditures for Home Maintenance/Repairs and Improvements, 2004-2007 (in billion $)
      • Outdoor Living Projects May Propel Remodeling Growth
      • Outside Residential Additions and Alterations
      • Figure 5-15 Deck or Porch Additions to Occupied Residential Structures, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)
      • Deck, Porch DIYers Declining Faster Than Outside Contractors
      • Figure 5-16 Additions to Occupied Residential Structures, Work Done by Household, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)
      • Figure 5-17 Additions to Occupied Residential Structures, Work Not Done by Household, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)
      • Unattached Additions, Alterations on the Rise
      • Figure 5-18 Patio, Terrace and Detached Deck Additions and Alterations: Work Done by Household vs. Not Done by Household, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)
      • Fencing, Wall Projects Show Slower Growth
      • Figure 5-19 Fencing and Wall Additions and Alterations: Work Done by Household vs. Not Done by Household, 1997-2005 (in thousands of projects)

    Chapter 6 Product and Consumer Trends

    • Can Green Boost Fence, Deck & Rail?
    • Composite Sources Go Beyond Plastics
    • Plastics to Composites and Back Again
    • Non-Wood Composites
    • Science and the Art of Recycling
    • Composite Benefits and Obstacles
    • Nanotechnology: The Next Wave
    • Ban on CCA Treated Wood
    • Cellular PVC Alternative
    • Design Me!
    • The Outdoor Lifestyle
    • Cocooning Outdoors: “Outdoor Rooms” on the Rise
    • FDR Central to the Outdoor Room
    • The Deck Is Only One Component
    • Outdoor Living Affects Fencing
    • Enabling Design Technology
    • Exurbia Needs to Relax Too
    • Aesthetic Focus on Natural, Reusable and Sustainable
    • DIY Home Improvement
    • Women Doing It for Themselves
    • Baby Boomers
    • Boomers Prefer Staying Put, Investing in Home
    • Privacy and Style More Meaningful Than Safety?
    • American Mobility Shifts to Warmer West and South
    • Weather Anomalies Pose Threats and Opportunities
    • Remodeling Hangs Tough
    • A Tick Down Market?

    Chapter 7 Distribution and Promotion Trends

    • Overview: Highly Diverse and Fragmented Marketplace
    • Distribution
      • Competitive Distribution Landscape
      • Manufacturer Distribution Points Mostly Intermediary
      • Dealer and Builder Programs
      • Retailing
      • Direct Sales

    • Marketing and Promotion
      • Magazines and Websites
      • Event and Contest Sponsorships
      • Trade Shows
      • Word of Mouth
      • Product Placement Works in Reality
      • The Internet Shifts Outreach
      • Warranties
      • Do the Green Thing
      • Core Company Values Important
      • Direct Mail Lists Still an Opportunity

    Chapter 8 Home Improvement Activity

    • Note on Simmons Market Research Bureau Consumer Data
    • Homeowner Remodeling Activity and Intent
    • Table 8-1 Percentage of Homeowners Who Did or Plan to Do Remodeling, 2007 vs. 2004
    • Demographic Characteristics of Recent Remodelers
    • Table 8-2 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Who Have Remodeled in the Last 12 Months, 2007
    • Demographic Characteristics of Future Remodelers
    • Table 8-3 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Who Plan to Remodel in the Next 12 Months, 2007
    • Table 8-3 [Cont.] Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Who Plan to Remodel in the Next 12 Months, 2007
    • Home Improvement Expenditures
    • Table 8-4 Percentage of Homeowners Spending on Home Improvements in Last 12 Months, by Spending Range, 2007 vs. 2004
    • Demographic Characteristics of Those Who Spent $251-$999
    • Table 8-5 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Spending $251-$999 on Home Improvements, 2007
    • Demographic Characteristics of Those Who Spent $1,000-$1,999
    • Table 8-6 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Spending $1,000-$1,999 on Home Improvements, 2007
    • Selected Home Improvement Characteristics
    • Table 8-8 Percentage of Homeowners Who Bought Selected Outdoor Home Improvements in Last 12 Months, 2007 vs. 2004
    • Demographic Characteristics of Outdoor Deck Buyers
    • Table 8-9 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Who Bought an Outdoor Deck in the Last 12 Months, 2007
    • Demographic Characteristics of Outdoor Porch/Patio Buyers
    • Table 8-10 Demographic Indicators for Homeowners Who Bought an Outdoor Porch/Patio in the Last 12 Months, 2007
    • Homeowner Expenditures on Outdoor Decks and Porches/Patios
    • Table 8-11 Percentage of Homeowners Spending on Outdoor Decks and Porches/Patios in Last 12 Months, by Spending Range, 2007
    • DIY vs. Service-Supplied Decks and Porches/Patios
    • Table 8-12 Percentage of DIY vs. Service-Supplied Outdoor Deck and Porch/Patio Home Improvements in Last 12 Months, 2007

    Appendix: Selected Addresses

  • 800.706.8242
    Int'l: +1.240.747.3097
    Questions?
    Contact a research specialist >

    Most Popular Research
    Garage and Storage Shed Trends in the U.S., 3rd Edition
    Asphalt Manufacturing in the U.S.
    Smart Grid Technologies, Markets, Components and Trends Worldwide
    Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market, Full Report
    Trends and Opportunities in the U.S. Basement Remodeling Market
    Sustainable ("Green") Packaging Market for Food and Beverage Worldwide, 2nd Edition
    Privacy Policy    |    Terms and Conditions    |    Site Map    |    Return Policy    |    Press    |    Help FAQs
    Copyright © 2010 SBI. All Rights Reserved.
    A division of Market Research Group, LLC
    Trust-e Logo
    Contact Us: 800.706.8242 (U.S.)
    or +1.240.747.3097 (Int'l)
    Hours: Monday - Thursday: 3:00am - 7:00pm EST
    Fridays: 3:00am - 6:00pm EST