Solar adoption in Singapore is accelerating. As of mid-2025, the country had 1,775 MWp of installed solar capacity, and the government has raised its 2030 target to 3 GWp. The SolarNova programme continues to expand…
Solar panels for homes and commercial buildings in Singapore represent a significant long-term investment. As of mid-2025, the country has 1,775 MWp of installed solar capacity, with the government’s 2030 target raised to 3 GWp.…
Singapore receives an average of 2,166 mm of rainfall annually, roughly one rainy day in every two. During the Northeast Monsoon, which runs from November through to early March, prolonged downpours can last for hours,…
Singapore’s roofs face a relentless combination of forces that few other climates match. A UV index of 8 to 12 year-round bakes roofing materials and degrades protective coatings. Humidity between 82% and 87% penetrates joints,…
Your roof is your home’s or business’s first and most continuous line of defence against Singapore’s heavy rain, intense UV, and high humidity. When it is installed correctly and maintained well, it does its job…
Your roof serves as your home’s primary barrier against the harsh tropical climate of Singapore. The weather, from intense sun exposure to sudden downpours and prolonged humidity, gradually erodes even the most durable roofing materials.…
Singapore has seen a rising demand for energy-efficient roofing as more homeowners look for smarter ways to reduce electricity bills and create sustainable, eco-friendly living environments. With the nation’s tropical weather becoming increasingly unpredictable, from…
Singapore’s tropical climate brings year-round humidity, intense heat, and frequent downpours. Sudden rainstorms and prolonged wet weather can put constant stress on roofs, causing wear and leaks over time. That’s why roof waterproofing in Singapore…