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Explore best roofing materials Kenya. From Alucobond panels to polycarbonate sheets, find the best solutions for your project.

May 01, 2026 4 min read

WPC vs PVC Panels in Kenya: 2026 Guide to Uses, Cost & Differences | BHD

WPC and PVC panels in Kenya are both used for modern interior finishes, but they serve different purposes. PVC panels are fully waterproof, cheaper, and best for bathrooms, kitchens, and utility spaces where moisture is high. WPC panels are stronger, more decorative, and designed to mimic wood, making them ideal for premium interior walls and feature designs.

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May 01, 2026 4 min read

Polycarbonate vs Glass in Kenya: 2026 Guide to Uses, Prices & Specs | BHD Kenya

Polycarbonate is generally the better choice than glass in Kenya for most construction applications due to its higher impact resistance, lower overall cost, and better performance in harsh weather conditions. It is lightweight, safer for roofing and overhead use, and easier to install—making it ideal for carports, skylights, and outdoor structures.

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Apr 30, 2026 4 min read

Why Polycarbonate Roofing is Best in Kenya: 2026 Guide | BHD

Why polycarbonate roofing is one of the best choices for Kenyan weather conditions. It covers UV resistance, heat performance, durability, and moisture resistance across different regions of Kenya. The guide also compares how polycarbonate performs in hot, coastal, and high-wind environments, helping contractors and homeowners understand why it is a reliable long-term roofing solution for modern construction projects.

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Apr 30, 2026 5 min read

Solid vs Hollow Polycarbonate Sheets in Kenya: 2026 Guide to Uses, Prices and Specs | BHD Kenya

Solid vs hollow polycarbonate sheets in Kenya, highlighting differences in strength, insulation, cost, and durability. It explains which option is best for roofing, skylights, and construction projects based on Kenyan climate conditions such as heat, UV exposure, coastal humidity, and wind loads. You’ll also learn real-world applications, installation considerations, and cost factors to help contractors, developers, and homeowners make the right choice.

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