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Firm launches roofing material to cut housing costs
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The new materials are set to boost efforts by property owners to harvest rain water. Photo/FILE
By NATION Correspondent
Posted Friday, October 8 2010 at 16:37
A new roofing technology introduced in the market recently promises to cut housing costs. Imported from Korea, it involves coating and devising steel metal sheets into light-weight stone-coated tiles with different colours and shapes to replace timber and other structural materials. It was launched in Kenya by Roser Roofing Systems and was one of the key features at the ongoing Homes Expo in Nairobi. ¡°We have introduced a new system that is all weather tolerant and helps to bring down costs incurred while buying and using additional structural material in construction of a modern residential building,¡± said Roser Roofing Systems sales and marketing manager, Mr David Irungu. Mr Irungu added that the new materials would boost efforts by property owners to harvest rain water. ¡°Our firm which enjoys ISO and Kebs certification has sent samples of water collected from the new roof to the Ministry of Water, which has given it a clean bill of health,¡± he said. The tiles are designed to provide protection against strong winds, hail storm, and other adverse weather conditions, he said. |