Coloria's PEX pipes aren't limited to one type of project—they're versatile enough to handle everything from a small family home to a sprawling commercial complex. Let's explore how they perform in the two key sectors driving Saudi Arabia's construction boom: residential and commercial.
Residential Projects: Comfort, Safety, and Affordability
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 includes a goal to build 1.5 million affordable homes by 2030. For developers tackling these projects, cost and speed are critical—but so is quality. Homeowners expect plumbing systems that work flawlessly for decades, without the hassle of frequent repairs. Coloria's PEX delivers on all fronts.
Take, for example, a 300-unit apartment complex in Riyadh. The developer needed a plumbing solution that could be installed quickly, fit within a tight budget, and withstand the city's hot summers. Coloria proposed a PEX system with manifold technology, which allows each unit to have individual water control. This not only reduced installation time by 30% compared to copper but also cut material costs by 45%. Today, residents enjoy consistent water pressure, and the developer reports zero leaks or complaints in the first two years of occupancy.
"We chose Coloria's PEX for our affordable housing project because we needed reliability without breaking the bank. The team walked us through every step—from selecting the right pipe size to training our installers. Two years later, we're still impressed by how well the system holds up. We've even specified Coloria PEX for our next three projects."
— Project Manager, Riyadh Housing Authority
Commercial Projects: Durability Under Pressure
Commercial buildings—hospitals, hotels, office towers—demand even more from their plumbing systems. High water usage, 24/7 operation, and strict safety codes mean materials must be robust and easy to maintain. Coloria's PEX rises to the challenge, thanks to its high-pressure rating and resistance to wear and tear.
A recent example is a 5-star hotel in Jeddah, which needed a plumbing system for 200 rooms, multiple restaurants, and a large spa. The hotel's engineers required pipes that could handle high-temperature water for the spa, resist corrosion from cleaning chemicals, and minimize noise (a must for guest comfort). Coloria's PEX-a pipes, with their smooth interior and flexible design, met all these needs. The installation team was able to run pipes through tight spaces without disrupting other construction work, and the hotel now enjoys quiet, efficient plumbing that has reduced water waste by 15% compared to the previous copper system.
"In commercial projects, downtime is costly," notes a senior engineer at the Jeddah hotel. "With Coloria's PEX, we've had zero shutdowns for plumbing issues in the first year. The system is so reliable that we've started using Coloria for other materials—like their energy-efficient lighting and sustainable wall panels. It's easier to work with a single supplier who understands our standards."