(Source: MARKETWIRE)

The market for energy-efficient heating and cooling (HVAC) products
and exterior roofing products will experience double-digit growth by
2011 as American homeowners regain confidence in the economy and
capitalize on the expanded government tax credits for green home
remodeling, according to "Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market,
Part 3: HVAC & Roofing" by leading industrial market research
publisher SBI Energy.
First announced earlier in 2009, the tax credits are part of the
Obama administration's ongoing support of energy efficiency as a means
to decrease U.S. dependency on foreign fuels and reduce greenhouse
gases. In the one year alone, the administration has provided more
money to advance energy efficiency programs across the board than in
the last decade combined. Going into 2010, portions of this vast sum
of energy efficiency money will also be matched by each state,
further growing the pool of available funds for the initiative.
Ultimately, the government provisions are expected to generate an
estimated $6 billion in green remodeling work by the end of next year,
according to The Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
"Beyond 2010, we project that all residential energy-efficient
roofing and HVAC product segments will follow the anticipated rise in
the construction and remodeling cycle that will occur as a result of
the government stimulus," says Shelley Carr, publisher of SBI Energy.
Overall, SBI Energy forecasts the HVAC product segment will post a
compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16% from 2009 to 2013, reaching
a market value exceeding $5 billion by the end of the forecast
period. Meanwhile, residential roofing will explode from 2011 to
2013, posting sales increases of 20% to 30% in each of those years,
finishing with almost $3 billion in sales by 2013.
"Energy-Efficient Home Renovations Market, Part 3: HVAC & Roofing" is
the final installment in a three part series. This edition highlights
two specific home improvement product segments: energy heating and
cooling (HVAC) products and exterior roofing products. Along with
analyzing the economic factors affecting the energy-efficient home
remodeling market, the report explores the trends that are driving
renovations and examines the market potential of energy-efficient
home renovations in the U.S. through to 2013.
The previous reports in the Energy-Efficient Home Renovations series
are also available. Published in July, Part 1 explores the market for
energy-efficient doors and windows, caulking and weather stripping,
and insulation used in home renovation projects. Part 2, published in
August, examines the energy-efficient appliance and lighting markets
for home remodeling. For further information, visit:
http://www.sbireports.com/redirect.asp?progid=76259&productid=2287649
About SBI Energy
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MarketResearch.com, publishes research reports in the industrial,
energy, building/construction, automotive/transportation and packaging
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Contact:
Shelley Carr
(240) 747-3047
scarr@sbireports.com
SOURCE: SBI
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