Common sense Synthetic resin tiles will show their talents in the shanty_reform plan
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Recently, the executive meeting proposed to implement the annual shantytown reform plan to renovate another million units of various shantytowns (including dilapidated rural buildings) to achieve the goal of renovating urban shantytowns and urban villages where about 100 million people live every year. Such a large number will drive sales of building materials, etc. Synthetic resin tiles, as tiles for projects such as flat slope conversion and shed conversion, will once again show their talents in such shantytown renovation projects.
In recent years, the reform of sheds has accelerated, and the first-and fourth-tier cities have taken on a completely new look. However, among the more than 600 second-and fourth-tier cities, phenomena such as old residential areas, declining regional functions, lack of urban functions, and deterioration of the urban environment are still prominent. More importantly, the renovation of dilapidated buildings in rural areas is only the beginning. In the future, the transformation of small towns with urban function restoration, old facilities for new ones, comprehensive community-based residential areas, improvement of municipal facilities, and concentrated rural settlements has just begun. There is a long-term demand for environmentally friendly and energy-saving new building materials such as synthetic resin tiles.
Moreover, in previous flat slope conversion and shed conversion projects, synthetic resin tiles are obviously very popular, with economical prices, and installation speed can greatly shorten the construction period; they are more prominent in waterproof, impermeability, corrosion and heat insulation functions; they are light in weight, firm and do not fall off, and have a higher safety factor than other roof tiles. It is suspected that it is a matter of course that synthetic resin tiles become tiles used in shed conversion projects.