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Product
sectors reviewed include:
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Wet
Heating Systems
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Electric Heating Systems
Key
markets reviewed include:
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Self
Build
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Domestic
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Public
Sector
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New
Housebuilding
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Total
Heating
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Electric Heating Systems
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This
unique report answers the need for both a quantitative and
qualitative analysis of the underfloor heating market focusing on
market size and trends, product mix, supply, distribution
and future prospects, the report is comprehensive, informative
and will facilitate operational and strategic decision-making
processes.
The
market has declined slightly in the past year still represents a
significant and long term opportunity for manufacturers and
distributors in the heating sector. A wide range of end use sectors
and growing confidence in the systems following new product
developments will continue to provide impetus for strong market growth
which is likely to continue in the medium to longer term.
Areas of
particular interest include:-
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Market size and trend
analysis for electric and wet systems.
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Analysis of new build housing and non-domestic
applications.
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Influence of non-domestic sector, in particular
health and education.
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Floor covering
analysis.
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Key supplier
analysis and market shares.
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Analysis of distribution structure and channels,
key trends and prospects.
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Review of influential standards and regulatory
requirements.
Companies
included:-
Allbrite UK, Anders Heating
Company, Begetube UK, CM Skye Grantees Ltd, Continental Underfloor
Heating, Danfoss Randall, Devi Electroheat, Dimplex, Ebeco UK Ltd, Eco
Hometec, Elektra UK, Emmeti UK, Evenheat UK Ltd, Flexel International,
Florad Heating Systems, Flowcrete, Global Trace Heating, Hilton Croft
Ltd, Invisible Heating Systems UK, John Guest International, LK
Systems, Magnum Heating Ltd, Nu-Heat UK, Pipe 2000 Ltd, Polypipe/Polyplumb,
Raychem, Rayotec, Rehau, Reliance Water Controls, Rettig Indoor
Climate Control, Robbens Systems, The Pedarson Heating Group,
Thermalfloor Heating, Thermo-Floor, Timeguard, Uponor Housing
Solutions, Velta, Warmup UK, Wavin UK.
Key areas of coverage in the report include:-
UNDERFLOOR HEATING MARKET
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Market size from 2004-2009,
industry structure, analysis of key market developments and trends.
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Future prospects, likely future trends, market forecasts to 2014.
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Product mix by value
electric and water based underfloor heating systems, value of
overall heating market.
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Key
market influences
general trends in heating market, key advantages of underfloor
heating, politico-legal, economic, social, technological, etc.
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Review of key end-use markets
self build, conservatories and garden rooms, new housing, health and
education sectors market volumes, review of underfloor heating sales
by sector, trends, key issues etc.
PRODUCT REVIEW
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Value of the key product sectors
(electric and water based systems) product mix 2004-2009 and
forecasts to 2014.
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Key
trends and influencing factors
for key
sectors to 2014.
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Review
of underfloor heating controls.
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Analysis of underfloor heating market by new build/RMI,
housing/non-housing applications from 2004-2014.
UNDERFLOOR HEATING PRODUCTS
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Identification of key manufacturers for electric and wet
systems.
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Supply structure
analysis.
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Market share analysis
for key
suppliers.
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Review of recent key activities,
turnover anlysis where appropriate.
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Relationship analysis between manufacturers and
contractors/distributors
material supply only, supply and installation.
DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE
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Analysis of key channels
direct supply, merchants/distributors, internet etc 0 share by
channel.
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Review of key channels
relative strengths of channels in different end use markets, profile
analysis of key distributors.
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Role of
contractors and installers, DIY/Professional installation. Key trends
and issues.
FUTURE PROSPECTS
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Future influences
construction, housebuilding, DIY expenditure, self build market etc.
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Micro
market influences likely in the future for specific products.
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Likely future performance
of key supply and distribution channels.
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Macro-economic influences performance of UK economy to 2014.
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