The Uruguayan construction market is currently experiencing a transition. Traditionally, high-end projects in Montevideo and Punta del Este relied on imported natural stone. However, the logistical costs and installation complexity have led architects to seek a more efficient board for interior design that mimics natural textures without the weight.
Due to Uruguay's humid subtropical climate, moisture resistance is a critical technical requirement. Conventional gypsum and wood panels often suffer from warping or mold. This has created a surge in demand for pvc marble solutions, which offer complete waterproof properties and superior longevity against the Atlantic coastal humidity.
Economically, there is a growing trend toward "fast-renovation" in the commercial sector. The ability to overlay new decorative surfaces without demolishing existing walls has made advanced polymer composites the preferred choice for hotel and retail upgrades across the country.
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