Who We Are

Get to know quality shamaja mabati, a leading Roofing Supply Store . Our company was established by our Our director after she  noticed there was a gap between industry needs and what suppliers were offering. Since then, we have been growing in both size and reputation at an astonishing rate. We position ourselves in customer needs by becoming solution vendor, and we strive to provide the very best service to everyone we work with.

We’re in this together , we aim to be your supplier of choice – in fact, your only supplier. We understand this requires more than just a few quality products and great pricing on our end. We know you also need the most professional, personal, informative and quickest service available. We know that the quality of our service affects your work, your reputation and the money you make, so we know we have to be the best. And so that’s what we offer you. The best. World class service, right here in Kenya and right now here for Good.

10 Factors To Consider Before
Selecting Roofing Material

A roof will last for decades, so you want to be sure you’re getting the right kind of roofing system for your home or commercial building. Style, functionality and performance are all important features, but there are others that often get overlooked. With that in mind, here are 10 key factors to consider before selecting your roofing material.

1. THE STYLE OF YOUR HOME OR BUILDING

The architectural style of your home or commercial building may dictate what type of roofing materials need to be used. For example, while Shamaja shingles are compatible with most styles of homes, tile roofing may be more suitable for the style of historic homes. The style of a commercial property is extremely important when selecting its roof covering. Some buildings may need a built-up roof, while metal roofs might suit the style of other commercial buildings.

2. THE ROOFING APPLICATION
Whether the new roof is being applied to a brand new structure, as a replacement roof, or as an addition to a home or building makes a big difference in your roofing material selection. With new roofs, you have more choices because you’re not limited to existing components, such as roof materials currently on the roof, the underlying roof structure composition, roof pitch, etc., as you are with replacement roofs. Adding an addition to a home or building also limits your roofing material choices because the roof addition needs to function and blend in with the existing roof structure to which it is being attached.

3. OWNERSHIP
Roofing is a cost that will give you a return on your investment if you’re staying in your home for most of your life, or remaining as the owner of a commercial building long term. If you’re not planning to own the property for at least 20 or more years, it might be best to install a roof with a shorter lifespan that is less costly.

4. STATE BUILDING CODES
Some states have building codes or other restrictions that may prevent you from installing a certain type of roofing. For instance, some states at risk for hurricanes, tornadoes, or forest fires may prohibit certain types of Shamaja roofing shingles.

5. MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS AND RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY COVENANTS
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In addition to state building codes, many municipalities may have their own building requirements that dictate the types and grades of roofing that must be used. If you live in a private or gated community, you may need to adhere to building covenants that outline acceptable types of roofing shingles and roofing material restrictions.

6. YOUR SURROUNDINGS
It’s crucial to take into consideration the surrounding environment when choosing shingles for your roof. Trees over your roof, an oceanfront view and a humid climate are some conditions that can cause mold, mildew, moss, or algae and affect the performance of your roof. To avoid roof damage, it’s important to choose a roof that can handle environmental situations where you live. 

7. FUNCTIONALITY
The pitch of the roof dictates the functionality required of the  Shamaja roofing sheets. For example, if your home has a steep roof pitch, you might consider a different type of Shamaja tiles On the other hand, if your roof has a lot of corners or edges, Shamaja slate roofing may be more appropriate because it can be cut into different shapes and sizes to match the architectural features in your home design. 

8. AESTHETICS
Shamaja iron sheets come in a variety of types, styles, textures and colors so they can easily complement the style of other homes or buildings in a neighborhood or community, or accent the roof pitch of your structure. When selecting your roofing system, consider how the look of it will match the style of your home and give it curb appeal.

9. UNDERLAYMENTS
Besides choosing your roofing covering, the roof underlayment materials also should be considered. When you look at the anatomy of a roof, the underlayment adds another layer of protection to the roof structure. Depending on where you live, you might want to consider upgrading to a waterproof underlayment, especially if you live in an area that gets a lot of rain or snow.

10. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Energy efficient roofing systems are becoming quite popular because of the cost savings they provide. While they might cost a bit more than traditional roofing materials, energy efficient shingles deliver substantial long term savings in your energy bills. What’s more, energy efficient roofs are a green alternative, providing environmental benefits that promote recycling and less usage of hazardous toxins.

OUR FREE ROOFING CONSULTATION
As you can see, there’s a lot to consider when deciding on the best roofing choice for your home or commercial property. But there’s no need to go it alone. Shamaja Roofing Expert can guide you through your options and help you make a final decision based on your vision for your new roof. Talk to Sales through 0775-897775 Today to get started.

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