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The wood coatings market continues to face some challenging economic conditions.
January 29, 2010
By: KERRY PIANOFORTE
Editor, Coatings World
Although the wood coatings market will surely face another tough year, there are some reasons to be optimistic. Wood coatings stand to benefit from a rebound in the housing market and increased interest in consumers to undertake DIY projects. According to a recent Freedonia Group study, Wood Protection Coatings and Preservatives, demand for wood protection coatings and preservatives is forecast to increase 2.2% per year to $3 billion in 2013. A rebound in the housing market will promote growth, as the residential segment is a key outlet for wood products that utilize coatings and preservatives. Demand will also benefit form a shift in product mix to higher value items, a slight upswing in pressure-treated lumber production and solid levels of residential repair and improvement spending. These favorable factors, however, will not overcome continued weakness in the key wood siding market. In general, wood protection products will achieve the best gains in interior wood applications, such as flooring and cabinets. In these applications, gains will be promoted by a rebound in housing starts and growth in residential improvement spending, as the purchaseof these items is common during both homebuilding and remodeling activity. In order to maintain wood’s position in interior applications, wood coatings suppliers will strive to develop product lines that feature a wider range of colors, improved efficiency and enhanced durability. In addition, wood coatings suppliers are addressing demand for “green” materials with the development of environmentally friendlier formulations. The longevity of interior wood limits gains in coatings demand, as maintenance requirements are infrequent. As for exterior applications wood will continue to suffer losses to competitive materials, resulting in an extremely difficult market environment for wood protection coatings and preservatives suppliers, especially as high maintenance requirements are a key factor in wood’s gradual market losses. This is especially the case in siding, where the use of wood-based products continues to decline. However, maintenance coatings demand will continue to be supported by the large installed base of wood-based home exteriors and decks. Demand will be boosted by the greater use of higher value coatings, featuring enhanced durability and greater ease of use. Wood coatings manufacturers Coatings World spoke to reported 2009 to be a less-than-stellar year, but also expressed optimism for the coming year. “The category remained flat as has been the case for the last several years,” said Matt Moon, senior brand manager for Rust-Oleum. “With the slowly recovering economy and the increased focus on renewing and reviving the old instead of buying new, the prospects for the category look brighter for 2010.” “Speaking specifically about exterior wood cleaners and waterproofers, that category was probably one of the best performers for many hardware retailers,” said Mike Kozlowski, director of marketing for Thompson’s Water Seal. “A deck makeover is not an expensive project. In fact, the average-size deck can be cleaned and coated for approximately $100-150, depending on how many supplies you have to buy. With people spending more time at home, it’s a great investment not only in terms of protecting your deck, but also for making your whole backyard look better. We think the category will continue to have positive growth in 2010.” Addressing the issue of composite materials replacing wood in certain applications, Carl Minchew, director of product development at Benjamin Moore said, “Although we continue to lose exterior wood substrates to alternative materials, it still remains the number one substrate for residential exteriors. The exterior sales in 2008 and 2009 have pretty much mirrored interior sales. In 2010 we hope to see improvement. The residential building market is starting to rebound, as is the deck business. Many new decks are being built with synthetic material but wood is the preferred material. It should also be noted that even a synthetic deck uses wood for all the supports.”
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