Growth Opportunities in the Continuous Insulation Space

Growth Opportunities in the Continuous Insulation Space

Rising Urbanization, Regulations, and Sustainability Imperatives Create Demand and Drive Industry Expansion

RELEASE DATE
24-Jun-2024
REGION
Global
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Research Code: KA05-01-00-00-00
SKU: CM_2024_817
AvailableYesPDF Download
$4,950.00
In stock
SKU
CM_2024_817

Growth Opportunities in the Continuous Insulation Space
Published on: 24-Jun-2024 | SKU: CM_2024_817

Need more details?
$4,950.00
DownloadLink
Need more details?

In this analysis, Frost & Sullivan covers external insulation finishing systems (EIFS) and structural insulated panels (SIPs). For both products, we analyzed regional and global volumes and revenues, residential and nonresidential volumes, pros and cons, leading companies, and growth drivers and restraints. We also provided deeper qualitative analysis for some markets, such as Europe and North America.

Sustainability trends—particularly those oriented to reduce carbon emissions—in the construction sector will continue to be a significant driver for EIFS and SIPs, not just for the systems but also for the component materials. As investors stay interested in reducing the carbon footprint of their real estate projects, carbon emission reductions will keep driving innovations along the value chain.

Globally, fire and mold are critical issues for EIFS, regardless of whether these issues are real or perceived. In regions like North America and Europe, these carry more weight in purchasing decisions. Improvements in the user experience are a way of circumventing these two issues.

With 2023–2030 as the study period, the base year is 2023, and the forecast period is 2024–2030. The five regions covered are North America; Latin America; The Middle East, Africa, and South Asia; Europe; and Asia-Pacific.

Author: Leonardo Sampieri

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Continuous Insulation Industry

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Highlights

Highlights (continued)

Scope of Analysis

Scope of Analysis (continued)

Segmentation by Product

Segmentation by Application

Cross Section of EIFS

Cross Section of SIP

Rebuild or Retrofit—A Brief Discussion

EIFS and SIPs—Pros and Cons

EIFS and SIPs—Pros and Cons (continued)

EIFS and SIPs vs Other Systems

EIFS Supply Chain

SIP Supply Chain

EIFS—Key Competitors (System Manufacturers)

SIPs—Key Competitors (Manufacturers)

Investments in Energy-efficient Buildings

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Driver Analysis

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Restraints

Growth Restraint Analysis

Forecast Assumptions

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Revenue and Volume Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Region

Volume Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Pricing Trends and Forecast Analysis

Relevant EIFS Innovations

EIFS Volumes and Revenue

Europe—Highlights on EIFS

Europe—Highlights on EIFS (continued)

Europe—Highlights on EIFS (continued)

Europe—EIFS (ETICS) Segment by Subregion

Europe—A Panorama of its Building Stock

Other Countries—Some Notes for the EIFS Segment

Competitive Environment

Competitive Analysis

Companies to Watch

Companies to Watch (continued)

Growth Metrics

Growth Drivers

Growth Driver Analysis

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Driver Analysis (continued)

Growth Restraints

Growth Restraint Analysis

Forecast Assumptions

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Forecast Assumptions (continued)

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Region

Volume Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast Analysis

Pricing Trends and Forecast Analysis

SIPs—Volumes and Revenue

SIPs—Volumes for Insulation Materials

SIPs—Volumes for Adhesives and Facing Materials

Competitive Environment

Competitive Analysis

Other Countries—Some Notes on the SIPs Segment

Companies to Watch

Growth Opportunity 1—Improve Customer Experience Along the EIFS Supply Chain

Growth Opportunity 1—Improve Customer Experience Along the EIFS Supply Chain (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Retrofits with EIFS

Growth Opportunity 2—Retrofits with EIFS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Panelized EIFS

Growth Opportunity 3—Panelized EIFS (continued)

Growth Opportunity 4—EIFS Maintenance

Growth Opportunity 4—EIFS Maintenance (continued)

Growth Opportunity 5—Include EIFS into the Broader Adaptation to Climate Change Narrative

Growth Opportunity 5—Include EIFS into the Broader Adaptation to Climate Change Narrative (continued)

Growth Opportunity 6—SIP Homes for Disaster Recovery Efforts

Growth Opportunity 6—SIP Homes for Disaster Recovery Efforts (continued)

Growth Opportunity 7—SIP Homes to Solve the Housing Gap

Growth Opportunity 7—SIP Homes to Solve the Housing Gap (continued)

Growth Opportunity 8—Better EIFS Installation Teams for Higher Efficiency

Growth Opportunity 8—Better EIFS Installation Teams for Higher Efficiency (continued)

Growth Opportunity 9—Training Workforce in SIPs

Growth Opportunity 9—Training Workforce in SIPs (continued)

Your Next Steps

Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

Legal Disclaimer

Purchase includes:
  • Report download
  • Growth Dialog™ with our experts

Growth Dialog™

A tailored session with you where we identify the:
  • Strategic Imperatives
  • Growth Opportunities
  • Best Practices
  • Companies to Action

Impacting your company's future growth potential.

In this analysis, Frost & Sullivan covers external insulation finishing systems (EIFS) and structural insulated panels (SIPs). For both products, we analyzed regional and global volumes and revenues, residential and nonresidential volumes, pros and cons, leading companies, and growth drivers and restraints. We also provided deeper qualitative analysis for some markets, such as Europe and North America. Sustainability trends particularly those oriented to reduce carbon emissions in the construction sector will continue to be a significant driver for EIFS and SIPs, not just for the systems but also for the component materials. As investors stay interested in reducing the carbon footprint of their real estate projects, carbon emission reductions will keep driving innovations along the value chain. Globally, fire and mold are critical issues for EIFS, regardless of whether these issues are real or perceived. In regions like North America and Europe, these carry more weight in purchasing decisions. Improvements in the user experience are a way of circumventing these two issues. With 2023 2030 as the study period, the base year is 2023, and the forecast period is 2024 2030. The five regions covered are North America; Latin America; The Middle East, Africa, and South Asia; Europe; and Asia-Pacific. Author: Leonardo Sampieri
More Information
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Leonardo Sampieri
Industries Chemicals and Materials
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Continuous Insulation Space
Keyword 2 structural insulated panels
Keyword 3 external insulation finishing systems (EIFS)
Podcast No
Predecessor MD74-01-00-00-0
WIP Number KA05-01-00-00-00