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May 12, 2014 - AAMA has released AAMA 2013/2014 Study of the U.S. Market for Windows, Doors and Skylights. According to study, total conventional housing starts in 2013 experienced considerable increase and are forecasted to grow 20% in 2014. Conventional residential window applications increased by 15.8% to 43.9 million units, compared to 37.9 million units in 2011. Nonresidential market increased 9% in 2013 and is expected to continue to increase in 2014 throughout 2017. American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office Sq #104 Schaumburg, IL, 60173 USA Press release date: May 1, 2014
Schaumburg, Illinois -- The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) has released the AAMA 2013/2014 Study of the U.S. Market for Windows, Doors and Skylights. This annual report delivers timely information on residential and nonresidential market trends and product relationships for windows, doors, skylights, curtain walls and storefronts.
AAMA 2013/2014 Study of the U.S. Market for Windows, Doors and Skylights The report provides details for geographic regions and commercial market segments, as well as framing materials, glass usage and configuration types. Historic data for 2006 through 2013 and forecast data for 2014 through 2016 are also included in the report. Forecasts are based on projections of construction activity as of March 2014.
Highlights from the study include: -Total conventional housing starts in 2013 experienced a considerable increase and are forecasted to grow 20 percent in 2014. Conditions are expected to continue to improve in the following years. Construction activity increased in all regional segments with the South Atlantic experiencing the largest increase at approximately 26 percent.
-Conventional residential window applications for single and multi-family applications increased by 15.8 percent to 43.9 million units, compared to 37.9 million units in 2011. The market share for wood windows fell 2.8 percent from 20.8 percent in 2011 to 18 percent in 2013, as vinyl continued to make gains as a wood substitute with consumers seeking low-maintenance, cost-effective products for new construction. Remodeling and replacement windows usage appears to have stabilized with single-digit increases anticipated for the next two years. Driven by the new construction market, total volumes are expected to continue to increase at double-digit rates to 48.4 million units in 2014 and 54.6 million units in 2015.
-The nonresidential market increased 9 percent in 2013 and is expected to continue to increase in 2014 throughout 2017. Floor area of stores/mercantile buildings increased 14 percent during 2013, while offices, hotels and institutional buildings increased 10 percent. Amongst all buildings and regions, the West experienced the largest increase.
-The nonresidential window market includes commercial windows, curtain wall and storefront systems. After several years of decline, the market is forecast to rebound at a relatively slow rate. Factory-fabricated windows lead for renovation usage. Projected/awning configurations remain the most common for this architecturally rated shop-fabricated window product type, utilized most frequently in education and healthcare applications. Storefront leads for new construction and total nonresidential buildings. Thermally broken aluminum frames continue to grow in popularity across all nonresidential window product types following the trend of increasing energy-efficiency standards.
-In 2014, demand for nonresidential (commercial) entry doors is predicted to increase at an accelerated pace and sustain growth through 2016. Similarly, an overall increase of approximately 9 percent is expected in the volume of residential entry doors. Steel entry doors represent the largest share of both residential and commercial applications, followed by fiberglass for residential and aluminum for nonresidential.
-After a decrease in 2011, the U.S. market for residential patio doors witnessed a 15 percent increase. The market is projected to grow until 2016. The most common patio doors are two-panel, sliding units that use vinyl framing.
-Residential skylight units experienced a 3.6 percent increase in overall unit shipments compared to 2012. The forecast shows grow in both residential new construction and replacement/remodeling applications through 2016. The market for commercial skylight units has increased 10 percent since 2012 and 20 percent since 2011.
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IMPERIAL, Mo. -- Masterchem Industries, maker of KILZ brand products, today announced KILZ HIDE-ALL(TM), a new primer sealer product exclusively available at Lowe's stores nationwide. Available in a project size two gallon bucket, the primer and sealer offers contractors, paint and wall covering professionals, remodeling professionals and property managers excellent hide at a competitive price point.
With a multi-surface formula, KILZ HIDE-ALL helps prepare surfaces for painting and evens permeability. It's recommended to use KILZ HIDE-ALL primer on interior surfaces including drywall, cured plaster, woodwork, masonry, concrete block, brick and previously painted areas. The high-hiding, fast drying, latex primer sealer helps minimize issues caused by dark colors and minor surface stains to create a consistent canvas for the desired finish.
"With a number of KILZ products available at Lowe's, the addition of KILZ HIDE-ALL ensures there is a high-hiding, hardworking primer available for painting projects under tight budgets," said Tim O'Reilly, manager, professional products and services for KILZ. "With exceptional hide, and at a very attractive price point, KILZ HIDE-ALL is a primer sealer designed to get the job done."
For professionals, KILZ HIDE-ALL comes ready to brush, roll or spray, and can be top-coated after one hour with latex or oil-based paint.
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About Masterchem Industries LLC Masterchem Industries, founded in 1954 in St. Louis, Mo., is committed to developing, manufacturing and marketing the highest value and most innovative specialty coatings available to homeowners and professional contractors. The company specializes in architectural paints and primers as well as waterproofers, concrete care products, applicators and stains. Masterchem Industries is a subsidiary of Masco Corporation (NYSE: MAS). For more information, visit the company's website at http://www.kilz.com.
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Brian F. Charney, 48, beloved husband of Michele Smith Charney of Stratford, died suddenly on May 5, 2014 at Bridgeport Hospital.
Born in Bridgeport on September 17, 1965, he was the son of Frank and Irene Mason Charney of Stratford.
Mr. Charney was a lifelong Stratford resident and 1983 Graduate of Bunnell High School. He worked as an independent painting contractor for many years and also worked for several painting contractors until the time of his illness.
He was an avid reader; enjoyed golf, fishing, tennis and was a loyal fan of the NY Rangers.
He will be remembered as a devoted father and loving husband, fortunate to have celebrated his 28th wedding anniversary on May 3, 2014.
In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by his cherished son, Alex C. Charney of Stratford; sister, Karen (Terry) McIlhoney of Oxford; brothers, Craig (Kim) Charney of TX and Gary Charney of Stratford; sister-in-law, Danielle Smith of Stratford and brother-in-law, Jaime (Lizz) Smith of Derby; as well as several nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial, Meeting Directly At Church, will be celebrated on Friday, May 9, 2014, at 10:00 AM in St. Mark Church, 500 Wigwam Lane, Stratford. Interment will be private. Family and friends may call on Thursday, May 8, 2014, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM in the Wakelee Memorial Funeral Home, 167 Wakelee Ave., Ansonia.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Online condolences may be made at http://www.wakeleememorial.com.
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