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U.S. Fencing Market Analysis By Material (Metal, Wood, Plastic & Composite, Concrete), By Distribution Channel, By Installation, By Application, By End-use, By Region, And Segment Forecast, 2014 - 2025

November 2017 | 93 pages | ID: U691C19AB99EN
Grand View Research, Inc.

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The U.S. fencing market is expected to reach USD 11.68 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. A booming construction industry for the residential and commercial buildings in the country is acting as a major catalyst in helping the market grow. The majority of demand for fences originates in the same sector as security and privacy concerns are on the rise.

The U.S. fencing market is a developed industry that is anticipated to keep growing at a steady CAGR over the coming years. It comprises different types of material fences including wood, metal, plastic, and concrete, among others that find their usage in the residential, agricultural, and industrial applications.

The availability of a wide range of products with varying colors, features, and designs, coupled with customizable products and solutions available in the market, are conducive to the industry growth. The government initiatives and investments in infrastructure development and construction projects are also aiding in the industry’s growth in different verticals.

The U.S. fencing industry has seen many new enhancements in terms of technology in products as well as the manufacturing of products. This, coupled with a developed distribution network and strong manufacturing lineups in the country, is propelling the launch of new and improved products into the market. Though the market largely depends on the raw material suppliers and big metal suppliers, a stable economy and the developing real estate market are helping the fencing industry thrive in the region.

Further key findings from the report suggest:
  • The demand for U.S. fencing market is expected to gain traction owing to the growing residential sector and real estate developments. The market is projected to register a CAGR of 5.6% over the forecast period
  • The concrete fencing is anticipated to witness growth at a CAGR of 7.8% over the next eight years owing to its durability properties
  • The online segment captured a major market share in terms of revenue owing to increasing internet penetration and ease of purchase along with doorstep delivery. It is expected to reach USD 3,048.9 million by 2025
  • The contractors have the ability, experience, and knowledge regarding installation of fences thereby resulting in high demand for contractor based installation segment, growing at a CAGR of 6.1% over the forecast
  • The key industry participants include Ameristar Fence Products Inc., Ply Gem Holdings, Inc, Beta Fence NV, Bekaert, and Long Fence Company, Inc.
  • Companies such as Associated Material LLC, Allied Tube and Conduit, CertainTeed Corp., Jerith Manufacturing Company, Inc., Gregory Industries, Inc., and Poly Vinyl Creations are some other prominent players in the industry
CHAPTER 1 METHODOLOGY AND SCOPE

1.1 Research Methodology
1.2 Research Scope and Assumptions
1.3 List of Data Sources

CHAPTER 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1 U.S. Fencing - Industry Snapshot & Key Buying Criteria, 2014 - 2025
2.2 U.S. Fencing Market

CHAPTER 3 FENCING INDUSTRY OUTLOOK

3.1 Market Segmentation
3.2 Market Size and Growth Prospects
3.3 U.S. Fencing - Value Chain Analysis
  3.3.1 Vendor landscape
3.4 U.S. Fencing Market Dynamics
  3.4.1 Market driver analysis
    3.4.1.1 Rising interest in home enhancement
    3.4.1.2 Increasing disposable income
    3.4.1.3 Increasing residential and commercial projects
    3.4.1.4 Rising preference for personal safety and security
  3.4.2 Market challenge analysis
    3.4.2.1 Volatile raw material and energy cost
3.5 Fencing Materials - Comparative Analysis
3.6 Penetration and Growth Prospect Mapping
3.7 Key Company Analysis
3.8 Specialty Fencing - Seasonal Fence
3.9 Major Fence Online/Retail Sellers - Competitive Intelligence
3.10 U.S. Fencing - Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.11 U.S. fencing - PESTEL Analysis

CHAPTER 4 U.S. FENCING REGIONAL OUTLOOK

4.1 U.S. Fencing - Statewise Key Takeaways
• Alabama
• Arizona
• California
• Colorado
• Connecticut
• Florida
• Georgia
• Idaho
• Illinois
• Indiana
• Iowa
• Louisiana
• Maryland
• Massachusetts
• Michigan
• Minnesota
• Mississippi
• Missouri
• New Hampshire
• New Jersey
• New Mexico
• New York
• North Carolina
• Ohio
• Oklahoma
• Oregon
• Pennsylvania
• South Carolina
• Tennessee
• Texas
• Utah
• Virginia
• Washington
• Wisconsin

CHAPTER 5 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

5.1 Gregory Industries, Inc.
  5.1.1 Company overview
  5.1.2 Financial performance
  5.1.3 Product benchmarking
5.2 Long Fence Company Inc.
  5.2.1 Company overview
  5.2.2 Financial performance
  5.2.3 Product benchmarking
  5.2.4 Strategic initiatives
5.3 Betafence NV
  5.3.1 Company overview
  5.3.2 Financial performance
  5.3.3 Product benchmarking
  5.3.4 Strategic initiatives
5.4 Jerith Manufacturing Company Inc.
  5.4.1 Company overview
  5.4.2 Financial performance
  5.4.3 Product benchmarking
  5.4.4 Strategic initiatives
5.5 Ply Gem Holdings Inc.
  5.5.1 Company overview
  5.5.2 Financial performance
  5.5.3 Product benchmarking
  5.5.4 Strategic initiatives
5.6 Poly Vinyl Creations Inc.
  5.6.1 Company overview
  5.6.2 Financial performance
  5.6.3 Product benchmarking
5.7 Allied Tube & Conduit
  5.7.1 Company overview
  5.7.2 Financial performance
  5.7.3 Product benchmarking
  5.7.4 Strategic initiatives
5.8 Ameristar Fence Products Incorporated
  5.8.1 Company overview
  5.8.2 Financial performance
  5.8.3 Product benchmarking
  5.8.4 Strategic initiatives
5.9 Associated Materials LLC
  5.9.1 Company overview
  5.9.2 Financial performance
  5.9.3 Product benchmarking
5.10 Bekaert
  5.10.1 Company overview
  5.10.2 Financial performance
  5.10.3 Product benchmarking
  5.10.4 Strategic initiatives
5.11 CertainTeed Corporation
  5.11.1 Company overview
  5.11.2 Financial performance
  5.11.3 Product benchmarking
  5.11.4 Strategic initiatives
LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 U.S. fencing - Industry snapshot & key buying criteria, 2014 - 2025
Table 2 U.S. fencing market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 3 U.S. fencing market, by state, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 4 U.S. fencing market, by material, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 5 U.S. fencing market, by distribution channel, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 6 U.S. fencing market, by installation, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 7 U.S. house price change (%), FHFA index
Table 8 U.S. fencing market, by application, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 9 U.S. fencing market, by end-use, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Table 10 U.S. fencing - Key market driver impact
Table 11 U.S. fencing - Key market restraint impact
Table 12 Seasonal Fencing - Snapshot
Table 13 Major fence online/retail sellers - Competitive intelligence


LIST OF FIGURES

Fig. 1 Market segmentation & scope
Fig. 2 U.S. fencing market, 2014 - 2025 (USD Million)
Fig. 3 U.S. fencing - Value chain analysis
Fig. 4 U.S. fencing market dynamics
Fig. 5 U.S. personal disposable income, 2014 - 2015 (USD Billion)
Fig. 6 Fencing materials - Comparative analysis
Fig. 7 Key opportunities prioritized
Fig. 8 Key company analysis, 2016
Fig. 9 U.S. fencing - Porter’s five forces analysis
Fig. 10 U.S. fencing - PESTEL analysis
Fig. 11 Alabama and Colorado - Key takeaways
Fig. 12 California and Arizona - Key takeaways
Fig. 13 Connecticut and Florida - Key takeaways
Fig. 14 Georgia and Idaho - Key takeaways
Fig. 15 Illinois and Indiana - Key takeaways
Fig. 16 Iowa and Louisiana - Key takeaways
Fig. 17 Maryland and Massachusetts - Key takeaways
Fig. 18 Michigan and Minnesota - Key takeaways
Fig. 19 Mississippi and Missouri- Key takeaways
Fig. 20 North Carolina and New Hampshire - Key takeaways
Fig. 21 New Jersey and New Mexico - Key takeaways
Fig. 22 New York and Ohio - Key takeaways
Fig. 23 Oklahoma and Oregon - Key takeaways
Fig. 24 Pennsylvania and South Carolina- Key takeaways
Fig. 25 Tennessee and Texas - Key takeaways
Fig. 26 Utah and Virginia - Key takeaways
Fig. 27 Washington and Wisconsin- Key takeaways


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