THE FUNDAMENTAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NASAKI COLORED TILES AND TRADITIONAL TILES
Currently, the two most widely used roofing materials are traditional clay tiles and next-generation colored tiles, among which Nasaki colored tiles are increasingly chosen by homeowners, architects, and contractors. So, what are the fundamental differences between these two types of tiles?
1. Differences in Manufacturing Technology
Traditional Tiles: Fired at high temperatures, highly dependent on kilns, with significant quality variation.
Nasaki Colored Tiles: Produced using advanced Japanese wet pressing technology (non-fired) with modern production lines that ensure consistent quality for every tile.
Nasaki colored tiles manufactured with this modern wet pressing technology result in a denser structure, reducing cracking and maintaining long-term quality stability.

2. Differences in Durability & Lifespan
Traditional Tiles:
– Prone to moss growth
– May fade over time
– Susceptible to cracking under drastic weather changes
Nasaki Colored Tiles:
– Durable colored surface coating
– Water-resistant, heat-resistant, dust-resistant, and anti-moss properties
– High durability with minimal maintenance
Roofs covered with Nasaki colored tiles have greater and more stable longevity, especially suitable for Vietnam’s hot, humid, and rainy climate.

3. Differences in Aesthetics & Architectural Design
Traditional Tiles: Limited color options and fewer design choices.
Nasaki Colored Tiles:
– A wide range of colors aligned with modern architectural trends
– Ideal for Japanese-style roofs, Thai roofs, villas, and garden houses
Nasaki tiles help elevate the aesthetic value of a building, creating a sense of elegance, modernity, and lasting style.
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4. Differences in Environmental Impact
Fired Tiles: Consume significant fuel and result in high emissions.
Nasaki Colored Tiles: Non-fired, environmentally friendly, and considered a “green building material.”
This aligns with the global trend toward sustainable construction and efficient use of natural resources.

5. Differences in Long-Term Investment Value
Traditional Tiles: Lower initial cost, but require more maintenance over time, and the overall value of the building remains average.
Nasaki Colored Tiles: Reasonable initial cost with high-quality manufacturing that reduces warping, fading, and maintenance. This results in enhanced aesthetic value and superior quality for the structure.
Investing in Nasaki tiles from the beginning helps save costs in the long run and reduces future repairs.

Nasaki colored tiles are not just roofing materials — they offer a comprehensive solution that includes: Long-lasting durability; Architectural aesthetics; Economic value; Environmental responsibility
This holistic approach reflects the values pursued by Nasaki Vietnam Co., Ltd. — a commitment to quality, sustainability, and customer-centered innovation.
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