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US Builders' Hardware Market



US Builders' Hardware Market
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Publication date :
January 2008
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Locks, safety devices to be largest hardware segment
US demand for builders’ hardware is projected to advance 1.9 percent per year to $11 billion in 2012. Gains will be driven by demand for locks and other safety devices, which are also forecast to account for the largest share of the US builders’ hardware market. Demand for locks will be driven by the US housing market. Increases in housing completions, spurred by an expected recovery by the US home construction industry, will promote demand for locks. In the improvement and repair segment of residential construction, gains will be driven by continued interest in improving personal home security. Americans will continue to upgrade their locks and other features that make their residences more secure. In the nonresidential market, demand for locks and related safety devices will be driven by a desire for improved security in such facilities as schools, universities, hospitals and other health care facilities. For example, property managers will seek to give individual classrooms, lecture halls, patient rooms and other areas their own locks to ensure the security of the inhabitants and property of the room in case of lockdowns.

Furniture hardware to remain key application
Furniture applications are projected to account for the largest share of the builders’ hardware market in 2012, totaling 37 percent of all demand. Advances will be led by the popularity of home entertainment systems and home offices. Demand for hutches for home entertainment systems, computer desks and work stations is expected to rise, creating demand for furniture with many drawers, storage areas and compartments, which will in turn drive demand for hardware such as hinges, pulls, slides and furniture locks.

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INTRODUCTION

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT

General

Macroeconomic Outlook

Resident Population

Consumer Spending Trends

Construction Trends

Residential Building Construction Trends



Housing Outlook

Housing Stock

Improvements & Repairs


Nonresidential Building Construction Trends



Office & Commercial Construction

Institutional Construction

Industrial Construction

Transportation & Other Building Construction

Nonresidential Improvements & Repairs

Nonresidential Building Stock


Nonbuilding Construction Trends

Manufacturing Outlook

Historical Overview

Pricing Patterns

Environmental & Other Considerations

Foreign Trade

World Market

Western Europe

Asia/Pacific Region

Other Regions

III. MATERIALS

General

Steel

Brass

Other Metals

Other Materials

IV. PRODUCTS

General

Builders’ Hardware Overview

Locks & Related Devices

Electromechanical Locks



Characteristics

Types


Mechanical Locks & Key Blanks



Characteristics

Types


Related Safety Equipment

Pulls & Other Opening Devices

Pulls



Characteristics

Types


Knobs

Other Opening Devices

Hinges & Other Fastening Devices

Hinges



Characteristics

Types


Brackets

Other Fastening Devices

Other Hardware

Postal & Safe Deposit Boxes

Casters

Door Holders, Stops & Related Equipment

Curtain Hardware

All Other

V. APPLICATIONS

General

Furniture

Furniture Outlook

Builders’ Hardware Demand

Safety & Protective Devices

Safety & Protective Devices Outlook

Builders’ Hardware Demand

Doors

Doors Outlook

Builders’ Hardware Demand

Cabinets

Cabinets Outlook

Builders’ Hardware Demand

Windows

Windows Outlook

Builders’ Hardware Demand

Other Applications

VI. MARKETS

General

Residential

New



Products

Applications


Improvements & Repairs



Products

Applications


Nonresidential

New



Products

Applications


Improvements & Repairs



Products

Applications


Nonbuilding Construction & Other Markets

Demand By Market

Demand by Product & Application

VII. REGIONAL DEMAND

General

Regional Demographics & Economic Trends

Population

Economic Outlook

Construction Activity

Housing Trends

Builders’ Hardware Demand by Region

Northeast

New England

Middle Atlantic

Midwest

East North Central

West North Central

South

South Atlantic

East South Central

West South Central

West

Mountain

Pacific

VIII. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

General

Industry Composition

Market Share

ASSA ABLOY

Black & Decker

Stanley Works

Fortune Brands

Ingersoll-Rand

Leggett & Platt

Others

Competitive Strategies

Research & Development

Marketing

Distribution

Company Profiles

Accuride International Incorporated

Adams Right Manufacturing, see ASSA ABLOY

Amerock, see Newell Rubbermaid

Architectural Control Systems Incorporated

Arrow Lock Manufacturing, see ASSA ABLOY

ASSA ABLOY AB

ATEK Companies

Baldwin Hardware, see Black & Decker

BEA, see Halma plc

Best Access Systems, see Stanley Works

Black & Decker Corporation

Bommer Industries Incorporated

Builders FirstSource Incorporated

Cal-Royal Products Incorporated

CCL Security Products, see Eastern Company

Computerized Security Systems, see Kaba Holding AG

CompX International Incorporated

Corbin Russwin, see ASSA ABLOY

Detex Corporation

Dexter by Schlage, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

Door Controls International Incorporated

Dor-O-Matic, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

DORMA Holding GmbH & Company KGaA

Eastern Company

Emtek Products, see ASSA ABLOY

EST, see Leggett & Platt

Falcon Lock, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

FKI plc, see Melrose plc

Fortune Brands Incorporated

G Marks Hardware Incorporated

Gordon Manufacturing, see Leggett & Platt

Grass America, see Wuerth (Adolf) GmbH & Company KG

Haefele GmbH & Company KG

Hager Companies

Halma plc

Hardware Resources Incorporated

Hettich International

Hickory Hardware, see Melrose plc

Illinois Lock, see Eastern Company

Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited

Kaba Holding AG

KM Systems Incorporated

Knape & Vogt Manufacturing Company

Kwikset, see Black & Decker

L&P Hospitality Products, see Leggett & Platt

Larco, see ATEK Companies

Leggett & Platt Incorporated

Marks USA, see G Marks Hardware

Master Lock, see Fortune Brands

McKINNEY Products, see ASSA ABLOY

Medeco High Security Locks, see ASSA ABLOY

Melrose plc

Monarch Hardware, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

Mul-T-Lock USA, see ASSA ABLOY

NAPCO Security Systems Incorporated

National Guard Products Incorporated

National Hardware, see Stanley Works

Newell Rubbermaid Incorporated

Omega Motion, see Leggett & Platt

Pemko Manufacturing Company, see ASSA ABLOY

Precision Hardware, see Stanley Works

Reese Enterprises Incorporated

Rockwood Manufacturing Company

Roto Frank AG

Saflok, see Kaba Holding

Sargent & Greenleaf, see Stanley Works

SARGENT Manufacturing, see ASSA ABLOY

Schlage Lock, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

Securitech Group Incorporated

Securitron Magnalock, see ASSA ABLOY

Security Door Controls

Stanley Works

Truth Hardware, see Melrose plc

Von Duprin LLC, see Ingersoll-Rand Company

Weber Knapp, see Melrose plc

Weiser Lock, see Black & Decker

Wuerth (Adolf) GmbH & Company KG

Yale Commercial Locks and Hardware, see ASSA ABLOY

LIST OF TABLES

SECTION I -- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Summary Table

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Macroeconomic Indicators

2 Population & Households

3 Personal Consumption Expenditures

4 Construction Expenditures

5 Residential Building Construction Expenditures

6 Private Housing Completions

7 Housing Stock by Type

8 Residential Improvement & Repair Expenditures

9 Nonresidential Building Construction Expenditures

10 Nonresidential Building Improvement & Repair Expenditures

11 Nonresidential Building Stock

12 Nonbuilding Construction Expenditures

13 Manufacturers’ Shipments

14 Builders’ Hardware Market, 1997-2007

15 US Foreign Trade in Builders’ Hardware

SECTION III -- MATERIALS

1 Raw Materials Demand in Builders’ Hardware

2 Steel Demand in Builders’ Hardware

3 Brass Demand in Builders’ Hardware

4 Other Metals Demand in Builders’ Hardware

5 Other Materials Demand in Builders’ Hardware

SECTION IV -- PRODUCTS

1 Builders’ Hardware Supply & Demand

2 Locks & Related Devices Supply & Demand

3 Pulls & Other Opening Devices Supply & Demand

4 Hinges & Other Fastening Device Supply & Demand

5 Other Builders’ Hardware Supply & Demand

SECTION V -- APPLICATIONS

1 Builders’ Hardware Demand by Application

2 Furniture Supply & Demand

3 Furniture: Builders’ Hardware Demand

4 Safety & Protective Devices Supply & Demand

5 Safety & Protective Devices: Builders’ Hardware Demand

6 Doors Supply & Demand

7 Doors: Builders’ Hardware Demand

8 Cabinets Supply & Demand

9 Cabinets: Builders’ Hardware Demand

10 Windows Supply & Demand

11 Windows: Builders’ Hardware Demand

12 Other Applications: Builders’ Hardware Demand

SECTION VI -- MARKETS

1 Builders’ Hardware Demand by Market & End Use

2 Residential Demand for Builders’ Hardware

3 New Residential Demand for Builders’ Hardware

4 Residential Improvement & Repair Demand for Builders’ Hardware

5 Nonresidential Demand for Builders’ Hardware

6 New Nonresidential Demand for Builders’ Hardware

7 Nonresidential Improvement & Repair Demand for Builders’ Hardware

8 Nonbuilding Construction & Other Demand for

Builders’ Hardware by End Use Builders’ Hardware by Product & Application

SECTION VII -- REGIONAL DEMAND

1 Population by Region

2 Gross Domestic Product by Region

3 Construction Expenditures by Region

4 Regional Housing Sales, New Units & Stock

5 Builders’ Hardware Demand by Region

6 Northeast Builders’ Hardware Demand

7 Midwest Builders’ Hardware Demand

8 South Builders’ Hardware Demand

9 West Builders’ Hardware Demand

SECTION VIII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Builders’ Hardware Sales by Company for

Selected Manufacturers, 2007

LIST OF CHARTS

SECTION II -- MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 Year of Construction of Housing Stock, 2007

2 Builders’ Hardware Imports by Source, 2007

3 Builders’ Hardware Exports by Destination, 2007

SECTION III -- MATERIALS

1 Raw Materials Demand in Builders’ Hardware, 2007

SECTION V -- APPLICATIONS

1 Builders’ Hardware Demand by Application, 2007

SECTION VII -- REGIONAL DEMAND

1 Builders’ Hardware Demand by Region, 2007

SECTION VIII -- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Builders’ Hardware Market Share, 2007
 
 





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Residential market to bene-fit from rebound in housing
The residential market, which accounted for 55 percent of all builders’ hardware demand in 2007, is projected to remain the leading market for builders’ hardware in 2012. As the US housing market recovers from the contraction that began in 2006, demand for builders’ hardware will also rise, as more and more homes are completed and need doors, windows and furnishings. Moreover, growth in the US economy will spur home improvement and renovation projects, such as kitchen and bathroom remodeling. While new construction applications will continue to account for the largest share of builders’ hardware demand through 2012, demand for hardware in improvements and repair applications is forecast to have more rapid growth through 2012, primarily as homeowners and property owners and managers install improved locks and related equipment to upgrade structural security.

Study coverage
This new Freedonia industry study, Builders’ Hardware, is priced at $4600. It presents historical demand data (1997, 2002, 2007) plus forecasts for 2012 and 2017 by material, product, market, application and region. The study also details market environment factors, evaluates market share and profiles 36 competitors in the US industry.








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