The North American market for roof coatings should grow from $979.9 million in 2018 to $1.3 billion by 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% for the period of 2018-2023.
Report Scope:
Coatings for Commercial and Residential Roofing: The North American Market includes a comprehensive analysis of all products used in the North American roof coatings market. The report provides the latest in product development and material and technology enhancements, as well as a detailed look at the various distribution channels and their dynamics. The current market demand for each product type is quantified by value and volume, with projections for growth through 2023. This report also provides profiles for leading North American roof coatings manufacturers. The report is divided into the following 10 chapters -
- Introduction.
- Summary and Highlights.
- Market and Technology Background.
- Market Review by Product Type.
- Market Review by Distribution Channel.
- Market Review by Region.
- Government Regulation and Industry Organizations.
- Environmental Programs and Incentives.
- Analysis of Market Opportunities.
- Company Profiles.
Report Includes:
- 41 data tables and 50 additional tables
- An overview of the North American market for coatings for commercial and residential roofing
- Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2017 and 2018, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2023
- Information on latest product developments, technological enhancements and govt. regulations and their impact on the overall roof coatings market
- Evaluation of the industry's structure and its competitive dynamics
- Profiles of leading North American roof coatings manufacturers, including BASF, The Garland Co., Inc., Henry Co., National Coatings Corp., and United Coatings
Report Scope:
Reasons for Doing This Study
There exists a tremendous variety of roof coatings available and the industry, as a whole, is ever changing. Commercial roof coatings alone are a $900 million industry in North America. Residential applications add another $79 million to that figure. The industry consists of more than 50 major companies that produce the products and manage the distribution channels for these products. This study profiles 26 companies out of this group.
The U.S. roof coatings industry, after peaking between 2006 and 2007, suffered a serious blow in the latter half of the last decade during the Great Recession. In 2009, the industry experienced one of its worst years; however, it began to rebound with a slight recovery that started in 2010. That recovery has continued during the past eight years. BBC Research predicts the industry will continue grow steadily over the next five years through 2023.
The U.S. economy and the coating industry still face several challenges. Coating formulators continue to struggle with managing costs while still providing in-demand and innovative products. Regulators, professionals and consumers also continue to demand green technologies due to increased awareness of environmental impact. Regulations continue to change and require constant monitoring. Companies also continue to commercialize new products with novel properties as a means of achieving market differentiation. Much of the innovation is driven by a shortage of skilled labor. Globalization of coating technologies is fostering change, as well. The above issues and many more will be addressed in this
study.
This BCC Research study is a comprehensive reference that defines and describes the roofing industry. In preparation of this document, industry sources, trade literature, producer and distributor websites, and other reference material have been read, analyzed, and condensed. The industry is diverse, creative, and dynamic. The range of products currently on the market is very broad — far exceeding the ability of any manufacturer to dominate the industry. The roof coatings market consists of large manufacturers with a market share between 6% and 30% and many smaller producers that have the capability of growing into major brands.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Study Goals and Objectives
Reasons for Doing This Study
Scope of Report
Information Sources
Methodology
Geographic Breakdown
Analyst's Credentials
BCC Custom Research
Related BCC Research Reports
Chapter 2 Summary and Highlights
Chapter 3 Market and Technology Background
Introduction
Product Types
Bituminous Roof Coatings
Field Coatings for Asphalt Shingles
Polymer Roof Coatings
Elastomeric Roof Coatings
Butyl Roof Coatings
Acrylic Roof Coatings
Silicone Roof Coatings
Polyurethane Roof Coatings
Polymer Modified Roof Coatings
Reflective Roof Coatings
White Roof Coatings
Other Classification Methods for Roof Coatings
Energy Star Roof Coatings
Solvent-Based, Waterborne and Multi-Component Characteristics of Coatings
Comparison of Product Characteristics
Metal Roof Systems
Primers
Recent Developments – Mergers and Acquisitions
Beacon Roofing Supply
BASF
Carlisle Companies Inc.
Duro-Last Inc.
The Henry Co.
Firestone Building Products Co., LLC
General Coatings Mfg. Corp.
Soprema Inc.
Trumbull Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt LLC
Recent Developments – New Market Entrants
IPS Corp.
Kemper Systems America Inc.
Chapter 4 New Technology and Patent Analysis
Market Review
Reflective Coatings
Smart Coatings
Heat-Resistant Coatings
Mold/Algae-Resistant Coatings
Colored Coatings
Chapter 5 Market Breakdown by Product Type
Market Review
Commercial versus Residential
Market by Type of Product
Chapter 6 Market Breakdown by Distribution Channel
Chapter 7 Market Breakdown by Region
Geographic Regions
Chapter 8 Government Regulation and Industry Organizations
Government Regulation
City of Chicago Energy Conservation Code
City of Dallas Green Construction Ordinance
New York City Building Code
Industry Organizations
American Coatings Association
American Council on Renewable Energy
Arizona Cool Roof Council
Building Green Inc.
Canadian Paint and Coatings Association
Cool Roof Rating Council
Energy Coordinating Agency
Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology
National Roofing Contractors Association
The Reflective Roof Coatings Institute
Roof Coatings Manufacturers Association (RCMA)
RCI INC.
U.S. Green Building Council
Chapter 9 Environmental Programs and Incentives
Environmental Programs
Energy Star Roof Products Program
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
Green Building Initiative
The Cool Roof Rating Council
Incentives
2017 Nonbusiness Energy Property Tax Credits
Tax Credits for Home Builders
Tax Deductions for Commercial Buildings
Chapter 10 Analysis of Market Opportunities
Chapter 11 Company Profiles
BEACON ROOFING SUPPLY INC. (FORMERLY ALLIED BUILDING PRODUCTS CORP.)
BASF
CARLISLE COMPANIES INC.
CERTAINTEED CORP.
DAVLIN COATINGS INC.
DURO-LAST INC.
FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO., LLC (INCLUDES GACO WESTERN)
GAF MATERIALS
GARDNER-GIBSON INC. (FORMERLY APOC INC.)
THE GARLAND CO., INC.
GENERAL COATINGS MFG.CORP.
HENRY CO. (THE)
ITW POLYMERS SEALANTS (INCLUDES ELASTEK ROOF COATINGS AND ER SYSTEMS)
JOHNS MANVILLE
KARNAK CORP.
MULE-HIDE PRODUCTS CO., INC.
NATIONAL COATINGS CORP.
PACIFIC POLYMERS INT’L. INC.
POLYGLASS USA INC.
SIPLAST INC.
SOPREMA INC.
STS COATINGS INC.
TAMKO BUILDING PRODUCTS INC.
TRUMBELL OWENS CORNING ROOFING AND ASPHALT LLC
UNITED COATINGS
WESTERN COLLOID
Chapter 12 Appendix: Abbreviations and Acronyms
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