Everest has
been synonymous to roofing since 1934. Ever since its inception, Everest has
been known to pioneer products which offer a value for money proposition to its
consumers. Keeping the tradition alive, Everest has introduced India’s first
coloured roofing sheet. This state-of-the-art product meets the modern day
requirements of its discerning consumers as well as its dealers and
distributors. These roofing sheets have added colour to the otherwise grey
landscape of the country, thereby giving each house hold a unique identity of
its own. Having a unique identity has been an aspiration for every Indian,
which has been fulfilled by Everest Supercolour. The aesthetically appealing
roof is a perfect blend of modernity, class and style that enrich the living
standards of traditional and modern India. For the trade partners, Everest
offers a unique opportunity to get associated with a first of its kind product,
which no one else has. The trade partners become exclusive outlets for the
company, and hence create their unique identity in the market.
Everest
Supercolour is India’s first coloured cement roofing solution. The
latest innovation is driven by superior technology and ensures protection
against corrosion and fungi and offer’s heat insulation. The sinusoidal sheets
of Supercolour come in six vibrant colours i.e. Red,Green,
Yellow, Blue, Copper and Gold. Everest Supercolour comes with a special
water repellent which gives 100% leak-proof feature. Thus, Supercolour is not
only stronger, it is attractive and long-lasting as well. These sheets can
withstand extreme weather conditions, and offer hassle free installation.
Manish
Sanghi, Managing Director Everest Industries said – “Everest
has always believed in providing the latest building products with a promise of
strength speed and safety. Everest Superoclour is yet another addition to its
long list of modern building solutions. Supercolour is an avantegarde product,
which apart from providing protection from fungi and heat, gives the consumer a
unique identity in the market. Supercolour is changing the landscape of rural
India, by providing colour to the otherwise mundane looking sheets.”