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TMV market to top $2B by 2030, led by Asia Pacific and point-of-use valves

May 13, 2026
TMV market to top $2B by 2030, led by Asia Pacific and point-of-use valves

By AI, Created 5:28 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – The global thermostatic mixing valves market is projected to surpass $2 billion by 2030, driven by anti-scald rules, healthcare growth and smart-building adoption. Asia Pacific is expected to be the largest region, while the U.S. leads by country and point-of-use valves remain the biggest segment.

Why it matters: - Thermostatic mixing valves are becoming a larger part of building safety and water-management systems. - The market is projected to surpass $2 billion by 2030. - The category is expected to grow at a 6% CAGR through 2030. - The market is still a small slice of adjacent industries, at about 4% of the Food Product Machinery parent market and about 0.04% of the broader Machinery industry by 2030.

What happened: - The Business Research Company published a 2026 report on the thermostatic mixing valves market, covering market size, trends and a global forecast through 2035. - Asia Pacific is projected to be the largest region in 2030, at $0.54 billion. - Asia Pacific market value is expected to rise from $0.38 billion in 2025 at a 7% CAGR. - The USA is projected to be the largest country market in 2030, at $0.47 billion. - The USA market is expected to grow from $0.37 billion in 2025 at a 5% CAGR. - Point-of-use thermostatic mixing valves are projected to be the largest valve-type segment in 2030, with 34% of the market, or $0.56 billion.

The details: - Growth in Asia Pacific is tied to urban infrastructure expansion, adoption of advanced plumbing systems, rising water-temperature safety awareness, healthcare and hospitality growth, and investment in smart buildings across China, India and Southeast Asia. - Growth in the USA is tied to building codes, retrofit activity in aging infrastructure, advanced plumbing penetration, energy-efficient water-management demand and established manufacturers focused on innovation and reliability. - Point-of-use valves are gaining from installation at individual outlets for precise temperature control, demand in bathrooms and kitchens, decentralized water heating, hygiene and infection-control needs in healthcare, and compact valve design. - The market is segmented by nominal diameter into DN 15, DN 20 and DN 25. - The market is segmented by capacity into up to 5 GPM, 5 to 10 GPM and 10 to 15 GPM. - The market is segmented by application into residential, commercial and industrial use. - The biggest growth opportunities through 2030 are expected in emergency thermostatic mixing valves, high or low thermostatic mixing valves, point-of-use thermostatic mixing valves and standard thermostatic mixing valves. - Those four segments are projected to add more than $0.37 billion in combined value by 2030. - Over the next five years, emergency thermostatic mixing valves are projected to grow by $0.09 billion, high or low valves by $0.08 billion, point-of-use valves by $0.14 billion and standard valves by $0.05 billion. - A free sample of the report is available here. - The full report is available here.

Between the lines: - The strongest demand drivers point to regulation, healthcare buildout and digitization, not just new construction. - Anti-scald rules and building-code compliance are expected to contribute about 2.3% annual growth. - Healthcare infrastructure and specialized hospitality are expected to contribute about 2.0% annual growth. - Smart technology and digital mixing solutions are expected to contribute about 1.5% annual growth. - That mix suggests TMVs are moving from a niche plumbing component toward a standard safety and efficiency feature in modern buildings. - The report also reflects a broader push toward retrofitting older infrastructure with temperature-control devices.

What’s next: - Demand is likely to follow continued adoption in hospitals, elderly care centers, premium hotels and other facilities that need consistent thermal regulation. - More digitally controlled TMVs are expected to enter buildings as smart infrastructure expands. - Manufacturers are likely to keep emphasizing certified, compact and high-precision products as regulations tighten. - The Business Research Company says it has published more than 17,500 reports across 27 industries and 60+ geographies and uses 1,500,000 datasets, secondary research and interviews with industry leaders.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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