July 16, 2012: HVAC Industry Is Projected to Return to Growth in 2012, Maintain Growth Through 2017
LOS ANGELES — Weakened demand for HVAC services in the United States during the recession intensified price-based competition and put pressure on profit margins. According to a new industry report from IBISWorld, the HVAC industry is forecast to return to growth this year and continue to grow for the next five years.
The HVAC industry is influenced in part by the new construction market, with revenue generated from HVAC equipment installations in new residential and nonresidential buildings. “Maintaining, monitoring, and repairing existing equipment also accounts for a significant share of revenue, lending the heating and air conditioning industry some stability amid the volatile construction markets of recent years, but also making it susceptible to changes in the levels of disposable income,” said Andrea Alegria, IBISWorld industry analyst. In the five years to 2012, the firm noted that the declining construction markets contributed to revenue contracting at an average annual rate of 4.5 percent to $58.3 billion.