Colombia's diverse geography, from the Andean highlands to coastal plains, creates unique challenges for interior materials. In cities like Bogotá and Medellín, there is a surging demand for mineral fiber board to combat urban noise pollution and regulate indoor temperatures against fluctuating mountain climates.
The construction sector in Colombia is currently transitioning from basic plaster and traditional cement-based ceilings to more sophisticated fiber ceiling board systems. This shift is driven by the rapid expansion of BPO centers and commercial malls in the region, requiring faster installation times and better acoustic NRC ratings.
However, high humidity in coastal regions like Cartagena often leads to the degradation of standard boards. Consequently, the market is seeing a rise in the adoption of pvc gypsum board due to its superior moisture resistance and ability to withstand the tropical environment without warping.




