Europe Underfloor Heating Market Analysis 2019-2028
Underfloor heating is a form of heating wherein floor of a space is heated, which then radiates heat throughout the specific space. It is a sustainable and economical form of heating system which have gained a huge prevalence in the European market owing to various advantages associated with the adoption of efficient heating systems. The development of low-profile water-based and electric underfloor heating systems suitable for retrofitting into the older homes have strengthened the market growth. Technological innovations concerning the development of advanced underfloor heating systems using nano-technology has also strengthened the market growth. Heating spaces with nano-technology are among the smartest and most innovative form of heating. Several manufacturers are engaged in continuous product innovations and have promoted research and development activities to develop such advanced heating systems. In 2019, the underfloor heating market in Europe accounted for a market value of around USD 2100 million and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period i.e. 2021-2028.
The Europe underfloor heating market is segmented by system, offering, subsystem, component, installation, and by end-use. The market is further segmented by installation into new installation and retrofit. New installation segment is expected to grow at a significant rate of around 7% over the forecast period. The newly built project provides the builder and user more scope to incorporate underfloor heating within the complete floor structure. Underfloor heating in newly built properties also offers better heat outputs owing to the high quantity of insulation in the property. In such projects, hydronic underfloor heating systems are preferred over the electric systems on account of their lower running costs. Retrofit segment accounted for a market value of around USD 550 million in the year 2019. Extensive planning is required in retrofitting projects as the pipework runs according to the pre-grooved channels. Additionally, in most cases during retrofitting, the actual floor has to be removed and then replaced with a new floor. Electric system is preferred in case of retrofitting which can be attributed to the minimum disruptions required in the floor during the installation of the same. However, numerous manufacturers have developed water-based underfloor heating systems which are low-profile and thus minimize the disruption as well as the height build-up in the retrofit projects.
Some of the prominent industry leaders in the Europe underfloor heating market are Uponor Corporation, Danfoss, Siemens, Honeywell International Inc., nVent, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Emerson Electric Co., Warmup, and others.
Underfloor heating is a form of heating wherein floor of a space is heated, which then radiates heat throughout the specific space. It is a sustainable and economical form of heating system which have gained a huge prevalence in the European market owing to various advantages associated with the adoption of efficient heating systems. The development of low-profile water-based and electric underfloor heating systems suitable for retrofitting into the older homes have strengthened the market growth. Technological innovations concerning the development of advanced underfloor heating systems using nano-technology has also strengthened the market growth. Heating spaces with nano-technology are among the smartest and most innovative form of heating. Several manufacturers are engaged in continuous product innovations and have promoted research and development activities to develop such advanced heating systems. In 2019, the underfloor heating market in Europe accounted for a market value of around USD 2100 million and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period i.e. 2021-2028.
The Europe underfloor heating market is segmented by system, offering, subsystem, component, installation, and by end-use. The market is further segmented by installation into new installation and retrofit. New installation segment is expected to grow at a significant rate of around 7% over the forecast period. The newly built project provides the builder and user more scope to incorporate underfloor heating within the complete floor structure. Underfloor heating in newly built properties also offers better heat outputs owing to the high quantity of insulation in the property. In such projects, hydronic underfloor heating systems are preferred over the electric systems on account of their lower running costs. Retrofit segment accounted for a market value of around USD 550 million in the year 2019. Extensive planning is required in retrofitting projects as the pipework runs according to the pre-grooved channels. Additionally, in most cases during retrofitting, the actual floor has to be removed and then replaced with a new floor. Electric system is preferred in case of retrofitting which can be attributed to the minimum disruptions required in the floor during the installation of the same. However, numerous manufacturers have developed water-based underfloor heating systems which are low-profile and thus minimize the disruption as well as the height build-up in the retrofit projects.
Some of the prominent industry leaders in the Europe underfloor heating market are Uponor Corporation, Danfoss, Siemens, Honeywell International Inc., nVent, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Emerson Electric Co., Warmup, and others.
Table of Contents
Europe Underfloor Heating Market
1. Introduction
3. Research Methodology
5. Regulatory Landscape
6. Industry Value Chain Analysis
7. Market Dynamics
8. Industry Risk Analysis
9. Cost Structure Analysis
12. Competitive Structure
13. Europe Underfloor Heating Market Outlook
Companies Mentioned
- Uponor Corporation
- Danfoss
- Siemens
- Honeywell International Inc.
- nVent
- Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
- Emerson Electric Co.
- Warmup