Warm Air Heaters Market Size, Share, Development, Growth and Demand Forecast to 2020

The global warm air heaters market is growing, due to increased use of warm heaters in non-residential and residential buildings. The increasing need for effective heating equipment is supporting the development of mechanical systems with cost effectiveness. The international Organization for Standardization, an environmental standard that establish principles for building designs, directly influence the heating equipment industry. The warm air heaters market is expected to grow with a considerable rate in the coming years, due to increasing need for effective heating solutions and increasing demand from replacement market.

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The competitors in the market are heavily investing in the market, due to growing concerns of consumers about energy consumption, carbon emission, energy efficiency, and environment. The competitors are improving the thermal performance of heaters, to achieve lower costs in both non-domestic and domestic areas. This has reduced the heating load, thus resulting in high demand of warm air heaters. Due to lack of product differentiation, there is intense competition in the industry. However, the development of enhanced air heaters is providing ample growth opportunities for the market.
As commercial and residential areas are most popular for the installation of warm air heaters, the market is mainly dependent on the level of construction activity in such areas. Additionally, the rapid increase in the non-residential and residential buildings in the past few years has also supported the growth of the market. For residential purposes, the use of heaters depends on fluctuations in climate and weather conditions, which influence the demand of the warm air heaters. 
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The demand for warm air heaters is increasing in the U.S., particularly in the states, such as California, Florida, and Texas. As there is lot of innovations in the heaters in China, the demand of warm air heaters from urban households in the country has increased considerably during the recent years. Additionally, the devices with waterproof and moisturizing features are becoming more popular in China. The Asia-Pacific warm air heaters market is expected to grow with the highest rate in the coming years, due to growing commercial and industrial requirements. Moreover in China, the HVAC equipment market is expected to grow progressively in the coming years, due to steady demand from households in the country. In Europe, the recovery of economy in the region is expected to provide ample growth opportunities for the market. The replacement of analog systems with energy efficient systems is one of the major factors supporting the growth of the market in the region.

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