Sector: windows-doors-skylights

Market Overview: Energy efficiency standards and incentives are growing the market for improved performance in the windows, doors, and skylights (WDS) sector. In addition to new construction demands, the Window and Door Manufacturers Association estimates that America’s existing housing stock has nearly one billion single-pane windows—as well as numerous inefficient doors and—that need to be replaced by more efficient options. The WDS replacement market is expected to grow slowly as consumers weigh the benefits of replacement (comfort, aesthetics) against the high up front costs and long payback period when it comes to energy savings. 

Unlike the appliance and HVAC sectors, WDS markets are not dominated by a few large brands. Because windows and doors often are tailored to an area’s local climate, there are still many smaller companies manufacturing and selling to the local or regional market. With the exception of some Canadian manufacturers importing to the United States, several large OEMs that sell products nationally through regional facilities, and a few luxury windows imported from Europe, most WDS products installed in this country are manufactured domestically. The manufacturing of hardware and components like hinges and locks tends to be more globalized, but there are still multiple U.S. suppliers.

Demand for windows from U.S. consumers is forecast to grow at a 4 percent annual growth rate (an increase in production by 7 million units) through 2019.  Vinyl windows have exploded in popularity and account for 60% of all window units nationally.  Wood windows and exterior doors are still requested – especially for custom projects or higher end homes—but they have increasingly lost market share to plastic-, fiberglass-, and metal-based options. These other materials are better able to deliver on qualities such as durability, cost, energy efficiency, and customization, particularly in regards to color and texture.

Company Location
Thompson Creek Window Company Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Tri-State Wholesale Building Supplies Cincinnati, Ohio
Tri-State Window Factory Corporation Deer Park, New York
TrimLine Windows Inc. Ivyland, Pennsylvania
Trinity Glass International Federal Way, Washington
Tru-Lite Skylights Tucson, Arizona
Trustile Doors, LLC Northwood, Iowa
Trustile Doors, LLC Denver, Colorado
Trustile Doors, LLC Denver, Colorado
Tubelite Inc. Reed City, Michigan
Tubelite Inc. Dallas, Texas
Tubular Skylight Inc. Sarasota, Florida
Ultimate Windows, Inc. Lawrence, Massachusetts
United Window & Door Springfield, New Jersey
Unlimited, Inc. Oak Creek, Wisconsin
Upstate Door Warsaw, New York
Value Windows & Doors Duarte, California
Vector Windows Fergus Falls, Minnesota
VELUX America, LLC Greenwood, South Carolina
Ventana USA Export, Pennsylvania
Vinyl Design Corporation Holland, Ohio
Vinyl Kraft Windows and Doors New Boston, Ohio
Vinyl-Lite Lorton, Virginia
Vinylmax Windows Clifton Park, New York
Vinylmax Windows Hamilton, Ohio
Vinylume Products, Inc. Youngstown, Ohio
Viwinco Windows Morgantown, Pennsylvania
ViWinTech Windows & Doors Paducah, Kentucky
VPI Quality Windows Spokane, Washington
VT Industries Holstein, Iowa
VT Industries Neenah, Wisconsin
VT Industries Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Vynex Window Systems Inc. North Versailles, Pennsylvania
Vytex Windows Laurel, Maryland
Wallside Windows Taylor, Michigan
Walsh Building Products Duluth, Minnesota
WASCO Windows Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wausau Window & Wall Systems Wausau, Wisconsin
Weather Shield Windows and Doors Medford, Wisconsin
WeatherBarr Windows and Doors Fort Smith, Arkansas
Wellington Exteriors Osseo, Minnesota
West Virginia Glass Company Inc. Beckley, West Virginia
West Window Corporation Martinsville, Virginia
Western Window Systems Phoenix, Arizona
Westlake Royal Windows Solutions Carrollton, Texas
Westlake Royal Windows Solutions Knoxville, Tennessee
Westlake Royal Windows Solutions Dallas, Texas
Win-Dor Systems Brea, California
Winchester Industries Saltsburg, Pennsylvania
Winco Windows University City, Missouri