United States Plastic Pipe and Fittings Market Report 2022 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Market Size Report on Plastic Pipe and Fittings” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

U.S. sales of plastic pipe and fittings could increase by 23.6% during 2022 as manufacturers pass through rising material, labor, and transportation costs.

Relatively strong growing product lines include drain, waste, and vent pipe; and sewer, storm drains, and water main pipe. Manufacturers are also increasing their reliance on polyethylene pressure pipe.

This Market Size Report provides data on product line sales, price trends, exports and imports, end-use market purchases, and factors driving demand. Data is compiled and analyzed from 1997 to the current year and overall market trends are forecast to 2027.

Key Topics Covered:

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • U.S. plastic pipe and fittings market trends
  • Shipments by product and resin type
  • Sales by end-use market
  • International trade
  • Outlook and five year forecast

PLASTIC PIPE AND FITTINGS SALES

  • U.S. sales and growth analysis
  • Real sales trends
  • Price Index trends
  • Plastic’s share of total U.S. pipe and fittings shipments

U.S. MANUFACTURER SHIPMENTS BY PRODUCT AND RESIN TYPE

  • Drain, waste and vent pipe
  • Water pipe
  • Industrial and mining pipe
  • Oil and gas pipe
  • Sewer, storm drain, and water main pipe
  • Pipe fittings and unions
  • ABS, PVC, CPVC, PE, and others

SALES BY END-USE MARKET

  • Builders
  • Residential repair and replacement
  • New non-residential buildings and facilities
  • Non-residential repair and replacement
  • Pipe and fittings used to manufacture another product

U.S. IMPORTS

  • Import shipments and growth analysis
  • Imports’ share of U.S. sales
  • Imports for the top five countries of origin

U.S. EXPORTS

  • Export shipments and growth analysis
  • Exports’ share of U.S. shipments
  • Exports for the top five countries of destination

FACTORS DRIVING DEMAND

  • Residential and nonresidential building construction spending
  • Spending on power, sewage and waste disposal, and water infrastructure construction
  • Spending on oil, gas, coal, and chemical facilities
  • U.S. housing construction trends and existing home sales
  • Total U.S. housing demand, mortgage interest rates, and personal income

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