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Contact SupplierWPC/Steel Thoovanam and WPC/Steel Mugappu are decorative elements used in traditional South Indian architecture, particularly in the construction of traditional homes and temples. These elements are typically placed at the entrance or on the top corners of the roof.
WPC/Steel Thoovanam: Thoovanam is a decorative element that resembles a decorative arch or pinnacle. It is traditionally made of wood, but modern versions use a combination of Wood Polymer Composite (WPC) or steel for enhanced durability. Thoovanam adds a distinctive and ornamental touch to the roofline of the structure, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
WPC/Steel Mugappu: Mugappu refers to the decorative embellishments placed at the corners of the roof. Similar to Thoovanam, Mugappu traditionally used wood, but contemporary versions are made from WPC or steel. Mugappu serves as an eye-catching architectural element, adding a touch of grandeur and elegance to the overall design.
These decorative elements not only enhance the visual appeal of the structure but also reflect the cultural and traditional significance of South Indian architecture.
Tata Zinc Roofing Screws:
Tata Zinc Roofing Screws are specialized screws designed for secure and efficient installation of roofing sheets made of various materials, including metal, polycarbonate, and fiber cement. These screws are specifically manufactured with zinc-coated steel to provide corrosion resistance and durability.