Saudi Arabia's climate is no stranger to extremes. Inland cities like Riyadh see scorching summers with temperatures exceeding 45°C, while coastal areas like Jeddah and Dammam grapple with high humidity and salt-laden air. Add to that the country's booming construction sector—driven by mega-projects under Vision 2030—and the need for wall panels that can withstand moisture, heat, and wear becomes crystal clear.
Contractors here know the risks all too well: traditional materials like painted drywall or untreated wood warp, rot, or develop mold in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor covered areas. Not only do these issues lead to costly repairs and delays, but they also compromise the safety and aesthetics of buildings. For commercial projects like hospitals, hotels, and shopping malls, where hygiene and appearance are paramount, subpar wall panels can damage reputations and client trust.
Consider this: A mid-sized hotel in Makkah reported replacing 30% of its bathroom wall panels within two years of opening, citing moisture damage. The total cost? Over SAR 200,000 in repairs and lost guest satisfaction. Stories like these drive contractors to seek out waterproof solutions that deliver long-term performance.











