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Durakraft Expands Smart Building Materials Push

Durakraft is positioning itself to benefit from India’s rising demand for smarter and more efficient construction materials, as developers and homeowners increasingly prioritise energy savings, lower maintenance and improved indoor comfort. The company’s focus on uPVC windows and doors reflects a wider shift in India’s built environment, where material choices are becoming central to sustainability, housing quality and long-term operating costs. 

India’s construction market is expanding across housing, commercial real estate and urban infrastructure, driven by rapid urbanisation, rising incomes and new project launches. In this environment, builders are under pressure to deliver homes and workplaces that are durable, cost-efficient and better suited to climate extremes such as heatwaves, dust and heavy rainfall. Durakraft’s strategy suggests that functional building materials are moving from a niche preference to a mainstream requirement. The company is highlighting products designed to improve thermal insulation, reduce external noise and extend asset life cycles. These features have growing relevance in Indian cities, where cooling costs are rising and traffic-related noise pollution increasingly affects residential liveability. Better-performing windows and doors can reduce energy demand from air-conditioning while improving comfort for occupants.For Durakraft, the opportunity extends beyond metro markets. Industry reports indicate adoption of energy-efficient construction materials is spreading into Tier II and Tier III cities, where new housing supply, retail spaces and institutional buildings are expanding quickly. This broadening geography could significantly enlarge the addressable market for modern fenestration and allied building systems. 

The trend also reflects changing consumer behaviour. Homebuyers are placing greater emphasis on lifecycle value rather than only upfront purchase price. Products that lower maintenance bills, resist weather damage and improve utility efficiency are gaining favour, particularly among first-generation urban homeowners managing tight household budgets.From an environmental perspective, the shift matters. Buildings account for a substantial share of energy use, and small improvements in envelopes, insulation and ventilation can produce meaningful reductions in long-term emissions. Materials that support passive cooling and reduce heat gain may become increasingly valuable as Indian cities confront hotter summers and grid stress.For Durakraft, however, growth will depend on more than product claims. The company will need strong installer networks, quality consistency, after-sales service and pricing discipline in a fragmented market where local fabricators and regional brands remain influential. Earlier reports suggest it has been expanding fabricator partnerships to strengthen nationwide reach. 

The larger significance is that construction materials are no longer back-end procurement decisions. They are becoming part of how cities manage climate resilience, household affordability and healthier indoor spaces. If companies such as Durakraft can scale reliable, efficient products at competitive prices, they may help reshape the quality of India’s next wave of urban growth.

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