Founded in 1934, Everest Industries is India's leading building material manufacturer. Serves over 1,00,000 villages, 600 cities and 35 countries. First introduced asbestos roofing to India in 1934
B-deck profiles are 1.5" deep with 36" panels, most common commercial deck type. N-deck profiles have 3" deep ribs for spans over 10 feet. Dovetail profiles available in 2" and 3.5" depths with or without acoustics. Cellular deck profiles offer flat bottom design for exposed ceilings
Rain gutters are fabricated channels installed below roof edges to catch rainwater. Gutters are typically 8-20 feet long with prefabricated sections. Common dimensions are 6 inches wide by 4.5 inches deep
Headquartered in Luxembourg, operates in 36 countries with 121 facilities. Generated 1,235.8 million euros in revenues in 2016. Listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange since 2014. Employs 7,922 staff as of December 2016
Lead and copper have been used in architecture for thousands of years. Copper roofs were installed on Sri Lanka's Lovamahapaya Temple in 3rd century BCE. Iron became cheaper than lead in early 19th century. Henry Palmer patented corrugated metallic sheets in 1829
Roof tiles originated independently in ancient Greece and China during late Neolithic period. Greek tiles replaced thatched roofs at Corinth temples between 700-650 BC. Romans spread tile production across Europe, especially in Britain. Chinese tiles featured glazed designs during Song and Ming dynasties