Figure 1-1: U.S. Roofing Products Value of Apparent Consumption, 1999-2008 (in billions of dollars)
U.S. Roofing Products Market Size and Growth by Category
Asphalt, Metal Make up 91% of U.S. Roofing Products Market
Rubber and Concrete Capture More Than 5%
Table 1-1: U.S. Roofing Products Value of Apparent Consumption by Category, 1999-2008 (in millions of dollars)
Wood and Clay Grab at Least 3%
Figure 1-2: Share of U.S. Roofing Products Value of Apparent Consumption by Category, 2008 (percent)
Forecast
Market to Reach $11.8 Billion by 2013
Figure 1-3: U.S. Roofing Products Value of Apparent Consumption Forecast, 2008-2013 (in billions of dollars)
Economic, Price Index and Housing Trends
Real GDP Growth Projected at Negative 1.0% for 2009
Inflation Rears Its Ugly Head
Figure 1-4: Percentage Changes in U.S. Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and the GDP Price Index, 2001-2009 (percent)
The Economy and Roofing Products
The Increased Cost of Asphalt in 2008
Roofing Price Index Vaults Higher
Figure 1-5: Year-over-Year Percentage Change in Asphalt Paving Mixture & Block Manufacturing Producer Price Index and the Asphalt Shingle & Coating Materials Manufacturing Producer Price Index, 1999-2008 (percent)
Prices Through the Roof in 2008
Figure 1-6: Year-over-Year Percentage Change in Asphalt Roofing Product Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes: Roofing Asphalts & Pitches, Coatings, and Cements; Prepared Asphalt & Tar Roofing & Siding Products, 1999-2008 (percent)
Metal & Wood Price Increases More Modest
Figure 1-7: Year-over-Year Percentage Change in Other Roofing Product Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes: Wood Ties, Siding, Shingles, and Shakes and Contract Sawing of Logs Owned by Others & Sheet Metal Roofing and Roof Drainage Equipment, 1999-2008 (percent)
Clay & Concrete
Figure 1-8: Year-over-Year Percentage Change in Other Roofing Product Manufacturing Producer Price Indexes: All Other Structural Clay Products, Except Clay Refractories; Precast Concrete Slabs and Tile, Roof and Floor Units, 1999-2008 (percent)
Total Residential Investment and Rates
Figure 1-9: Comparison of Total Residential Investment, Residential Improvement Spending, Average 30-Year Mortgage Rate and Average Prime Rate, 1990-2008, Quarterly (in billions of dollars and percent)