NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The 8th edition of this report incorporates original input and primary research and represents an up-to-date and perceptive review of one of the fastest growing sectors within the heating industry - the underfloor heating market. The report focuses on market size and trends, product mix, supply, distribution and future prospects, and will facilitate operational and strategic decision making processes.
Key content covered:
• Underfloor heating market - size, structure, key trends and future prospects.
• Product sector review - market value, product mix, UFH controls etc. for;
• Water based UFH systems
• Electric UFH systems
• End use applications - self build/custom build housing, health & education, new housebuilding, public sector, domestic RMI and conservatories.
• Supply and distribution - main suppliers and key distribution channels.
Key areas of insight include:
• Market size and trend analysis for electric and water-based systems.
• Analysis of new build housing, refurbishment activity and non-domestic applications.
• Influence of the non-domestic sector, in particular the health and education sectors.
• Key supplier analysis and market shares.
• Analysis of distribution structure and channels, key trends and prospects.
• Review of influential standards and regulatory requirements.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:
UNDERFLOOR HEATING MARKET
• Market size from 2011-2016, industry structure, analysis of key market developments and trends.
• Future prospects, likely future trends, market forecasts through to 2020.
• End use sectors – domestic and non-domestic.
• Key market influences – general trends in floorcoverings market, renewable energy technologies, impact of new building methods, interior design trends.
• Review of influential standards and regulatory requirements.
END USE APPLICATIONS
• Market mix by application – custom build housing, private housing, social housing, non-domestic applications.
• Analysis of housing market – new build, RMI activity, mix of completions, house moving levels etc.
• Custom build housing sector – market size, trends and influences, future prospects.
• Domestic conservatories – market overview, future prospects.
• Non domestic applications – health and education sectors, other non-domestic – key trends, issues and future prospects.
UNDERFLOOR HEATING PRODUCTS
• Value of the key product sectors (electric and water-based systems) – product mix 2009-2014 and forecasts to 2018.
• Review of electric underfloor heating - cable systems, heating mat / heating foil systems.
• Water-based underfloor heating – key components, trends, development of retrofit systems.
• Influence of the development of overlay systems on the RMI sector of the market.
• Review of underfloor heating controls – whole house systems, smart controls, touch screen.
SUPPLIER REVIEW
• Identification of key manufacturers for electric and water-based systems.
• Supply structure analysis. Market shares of key suppliers.
• Review and analysis of leading suppliers, including company profile, turnover, recent activity, etc.
• Summary of significant other suppliers.
• Role of contractors and installers - key trends and issues.
DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE
• Analysis of key channels – direct supply, merchants/distributors, electrical wholesalers, DIY multiples, tile specialists, online retailers etc.
• Review of key channels – relative strengths of channels in different end use markets, profile analysis of key indirect distributors.
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