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Jongonga Contractors



Wall Cladding


Natural Stones

Enhancing spaces with premium natural stone wall cladding for timeless beauty.

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Wall Cladding Mazeras,Natural Stones in Kenya

Mazeras Natural Stones Cladding in Kenya; Mazeras are a popular natural stone that is commonly used in upmarket homes for the exquisite finish that adds value to your home. Cladding with Mazeras Natural Stone protects buildings from natural elements such as wind and rain. Other benefits of Mazeras Cladding includes insulation, noise control and this building upgrade also boosts the aesthetic appeal of a building or home.



Mazeras Natural Stones in Kenya

Widespread in Kenya Mazeras Natural Stone Tiles are a popular finishing for upmarket buildings. It is broadly used for both interior and exterior finishing. Mazeras provides a natural and organic look often sought after in high end homes and developments.

A couple of factors set Mazeras Natural Stone Tiles apart from other finishing options. First is the strength, as they are naturally scratch resistant and depending on thickness can be highly resistant to cracking and chipping. The second factor is the appearance of natural stone versus imitation stone tiles, although the gap in aesthetics can be small it nevertheless still exists.

Mazeras Natural Stones in Kenya

Cladding refers to putting one material on another to provide exterior finishing. Cladding is to apply a cover on the exterior to protect a wall or floor against the adverse effects of the elements; namely wind, rain and sunshine even as we add the beauty and appeal of the building or part of the building. The materials used for cladding such as Mazeras can either be applied to both exterior walls or floors and interior walls or floors of a building.

  • Cladding is needed to:
  • Create a controlled internal environment.
  • Protect the building from external conditions.
  • Provide privacy and security.
  • Prevent the transmission of sound.
  • Provide thermal insulation.
  • Create an external façade.
  • Prevent the spread of fire.
  • Providing openings for access, daylight and ventilation.

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