Survey yields promising results for vinyl industry

by Carly Midgley | December 22, 2016 8:07 am

Vinyl has seen a general rise in use and user satisfaction across a wide variety of categories such as flooring, according to the results of a study not conducted since 2010. Photo © BigStockPhoto
Vinyl has seen a general rise in use and user satisfaction across a wide variety of categories such as flooring, according to the results of a study not conducted since 2010.
Photo © BigStockPhoto

According to the results of a survey conducted by Accountability Information Management[1] (AIM) for the Vinyl Institute[2], music is not the only industry to recently experience a renewed interest in vinyl. The survey states use of vinyl in design and construction has increased from 76 percent in 2010 to 82 percent in 2015, with a similar increase in user satisfaction with vinyl products.

More specifically, the survey reveals satisfaction with vinyl has increased in various areas, including:

Designers are also 28 percent more satisfied with vinyl than they were in 2010, and architects 15 percent more satisfied.

Statistics were also recorded for use of vinyl in specific applications. Between 2010 and 2015, use of vinyl increased in:

The top four factors contributing to these increases, according to the survey, are vinyl’s durability, easy maintenance, low cost, and resistance to rust and corrosion.

Endnotes:
  1. Accountability Information Management: http://www.a-i-m.com/
  2. Vinyl Institute: http://www.vinylinfo.org/

Source URL: https://www.constructionspecifier.com/survey-yields-promising-results-for-vinyl-industry/