In Zimbabwe, the construction industry is currently facing a transition toward higher quality finishing materials. Due to the varying humidity levels and termite prevalence in regions like Mashonaland, there is an increasing demand for angled finish nails that can be driven deep into hardwood without splitting the grain.
The local market has traditionally relied on generic carbon steel nails, but these often fail due to corrosion in coastal-influenced areas or high-moisture environments. This has led to a strategic shift toward utilizing angled nails for efficiency and stainless steel variants for longevity in outdoor installations.
Furthermore, the growth of the urban housing sector in Harare and Bulawayo has increased the consumption of f nails, as contractors seek faster installation cycles and a cleaner finish for modern interior design projects.


