Saudi Arabia takes building safety and quality seriously. The kingdom has a strict set of regulations, overseen by bodies like the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO), to ensure that all construction materials meet high benchmarks for safety, sustainability, and performance. Starmoon Stone doesn't just meet these standards—it exceeds them.
Compliance with Local Regulations
One of the most critical requirements for building materials in Saudi Arabia is fire resistance. With the risk of high temperatures and occasional electrical fires, materials must adhere to strict fire safety codes. Starmoon Stone has been rigorously tested and certified to meet SASO's fire resistance standards, ensuring it doesn't contribute to the spread of flames in case of an emergency. This certification is a testament to its reliability, giving developers and homeowners peace of mind.
Sustainability is another key focus. Vision 2030 emphasizes green building practices, and Starmoon Stone aligns perfectly with this goal. It is manufactured using eco-friendly processes that minimize waste and reduce carbon footprint. Additionally, its long lifespan means fewer replacements, which in turn reduces the demand for raw materials and lowers overall environmental impact. For projects aiming to achieve LEED certification or align with Saudi's Green Building Code, Starmoon Stone is a clear choice.
Performance in Extreme Conditions
Saudi Arabia's climate also demands materials that can handle humidity fluctuations, especially in coastal areas like Jeddah, and resist saltwater corrosion. Starmoon Stone's composition makes it highly resistant to moisture absorption, preventing issues like mold growth or structural weakening over time. Inland, where sandstorms are common, its smooth yet durable surface resists pitting and erosion, ensuring buildings maintain their curb appeal even after years of exposure to harsh elements.
To put this into perspective, consider a project in Riyadh using
foamed aluminium alloy board (vintage silver)
, another popular material. While foamed aluminium offers lightweight benefits, it can struggle with color fading under intense sunlight and may require more frequent refinishing. Starmoon Stone, by contrast, retains its color and texture, even after prolonged exposure, making it a more cost-effective and low-maintenance option in the long run.