Covid-19 Impact on Building Thermal Insulation Market to See Strong Expansion Through 2028


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The building thermal insulation market was estimated at USD 28.06 billion in 2022 and is likely to grow at a CAGR of 4.66% during 2023-2028 to reach USD 37.01 billion in 2028.

Covid-19 Impact on Building Thermal Insulation Market to See Strong Expansion Through 2028

Stratview Research, a global market intelligence firm, has launched a new research report on Building Thermal Insulation Market by Material Type (Stone Wool, Glass Wool, Plastic Foam (Polystyrene and PUR & PIR), and Others), by Application Type (Roof Insulation (Flat Roof & Itched Room), Wall Insulation (External Wall Insulation, Internal Wall Insulation, and Cavity Wall Insulation), and Floor Insulation), by Building Type (Residential Building, Non-residential Building), and by Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World).


As per the analysis, the building thermal insulation market was estimated at USD 28.06 billion in 2022 and is likely to grow at a CAGR of 4.66% during 2023-2028 to reach USD 37.01 billion in 2028.


Market Dynamics

There are several factors behind the growth of the building thermal insulation market. Below mentions are a few-

Increasing construction industry – The world is currently experiencing an increase in construction activities. According to the data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, approximately 1,392,300 housing units were built in the year 2022, representing an increase of 3.8 percent compared to that of 2021. The global market for building thermal insulation is rising rapidly with the rise in the building and construction sector. To maintain the temperature of buildings, effective thermal insulation plays a vital role. Hence, the rise in the demand for the building thermal insulation market is closely linked to the increasing construction industry.

Rising Energy Expenditure and Costs – Significant energy usage might cost a lot of money to the consumers, and also results in depletion of natural resources. To avoid these situations, efficient thermal insulation is an ideal solution. To insulate their spaces, consumers require cost-effective and reliable building thermal insulation solutions. Building thermal insulation reduces the heat flow, resulting in reduced energy requirements. This can lead to significant energy savings. According to the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), these solutions can reduce energy consumption by up to 8 percent.

The need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – Organisations across the globe are working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the residential and industrial sectors. Since one of the sources of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities is energy consumption, energy saving becomes the utmost priority. Building thermal insulation solutions aid in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by reducing energy consumption.


Market evaluation -

The COVID-19 outbreak has adversely affected most of the end-use industries and is still spreading and taking major economies in its grip and has diminished the market conditions. Experts at Stratview Research stay in touch with the key players in the market to keep themselves updated with all the upcoming trends, challenges, market strategies which can be helpful for businesses to survive during this pandemic.


Based on the material type, the market is segmented as stone wool, glass wool, plastic foam, and others. The plastic foam segment dominated the market in 2022 and is expected to maintain its position during the forecast period. Higher thermal resistance (R-Value), versatility, strength, and lifespan are some of the major features leading to the dominance of the segment in the global market.


Based on the application type, the market is segmented into roof insulation, wall insulation, and floor insulation. The wall insulation segment held the largest share of the market in 2022 and is expected to witness healthy growth during the forecast period. Rising demand for energy-efficient buildings along with maximum loss of energy through building walls is the major factor behind the dominance of the wall insulation segment.


Based on the building type, the building thermal insulation market is segmented into residential buildings and non-residential buildings. The residential building segment holds the larger share of the market and is also expected to witness healthier growth during the forecast period. Revival of the construction industry from subprime crises and euro-debt crises along with significant economic development in the Asia-Pacific region are the major factors driving the growth of residential buildings.


In terms of regions, North America is estimated to be the largest market for building thermal insulation during the forecast period. Significant demand from various end-use industries and the presence of major players in the region are the key factors behind the dominance of the region in the global building thermal insulation market. Asia-Pacific is expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period. China, Japan, South Korea, and India are the driving forces of the region’s market.


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