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  • From Reactive to Preventive: Rethinking Building Upkeep for Malaysia’s Future

    As Malaysia’s property stock matures, industry players are warning that funding shortfalls and outdated maintenance practices could erode asset values and impose hidden costs on homeowners and investors. This comes at a critical juncture, with a significant share of high-rise condominiums in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor entering major refurbishment cycles without sufficient funds set aside.

    To address these concerns, Nippon Paint (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd (“Nippon Paint”) hosted a roundtable on the sustainable refurbishment of existing buildings. The session brought together leaders from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, the Malaysian Institute of Property and Facility Managers, the Malaysian Institute of Architects, the Association of Valuers, Property Managers, Estate Agents and Property Consultants in the Private Sector Malaysia, the Green Building Index, and the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia. Discussions centred on the two most pressing refurbishment needs facing Malaysian properties today, namely waterproofing and repainting, particularly for buildings aged between eleven and twenty years.

    At the heart of the problem lies Malaysia’s statutory sinking fund framework, which requires a contribution of ten percent, a formula established decades ago that no longer meets current demands. According to MIPFM member PMGR SR Nageswaran Muniandy, the most common and costly issues begin to appear when a building reaches six to ten years, with waterproofing topping the list. Once properties are over twenty years old, modernisation or even full upgrading is often required. However, with the sinking fund contribution capped at ten percent, most management bodies can only afford minimal repairs. This creates a domino effect, where delayed maintenance worsens property conditions, ultimately eroding property values and investor confidence.

    The panellists cautioned that insufficient funds not only delay essential work but also drive property owners toward short-term, low-cost fixes that fail to address root causes. Nippon Paint’s Senior Manager, Aaron Ang, explained that even the best waterproofing systems are ineffective if poorly applied or specified incorrectly. He noted that waterproofing is often used without rectifying underlying defects, merely postponing problems rather than solving them. Without stronger standards and enforcement, new buildings can begin leaking within three to five years. To counter this, Nippon Paint has established strict waterproofing procedures that involve periodic site inspections and close supervision, ensuring correct application through best practices at every stage, from pre-maintenance to post-maintenance, thereby delivering long-term durability and performance.

    The roundtable also highlighted Malaysia’s tendency to adopt a reactive approach to property maintenance, where action is taken only after damage becomes visible. By then, repairs are often more expensive, disruptive, and less effective. Former PAM president and current CEO of Green Building Index, Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum, emphasised that preventive care, supported by proper manuals, certified professionals, and enforceable standards, could help break this costly cycle. By shifting from reactive to preventive practices, buildings could achieve longer lifespans and owners would face less financial strain over time.

    Another challenge is the rise of unqualified inspectors and contractors who misdiagnose issues, often making matters worse. Senior Manager of Nippon Paint Malaysia, Ester Goh, pointed out that many building managers turn to such unqualified parties, exacerbating problems rather than resolving them. While Nippon Paint provides courtesy inspections through certified applicators, Ester stressed that the industry as a whole requires proper regulation and recognition of competent professionals to safeguard property owners.

    Waterproofing problems are often dismissed as cosmetic inconveniences such as damp walls or peeling paint, yet these are early warning signs of deeper structural concerns. Ester noted that waterproofing failures should never be regarded as superficial, since leaks and dampness compromise comfort, safety, and building structures, eventually resulting in far greater costs than preventive upkeep. She added that even the best waterproofing systems require correct surface preparation, skilled workmanship, and periodic inspections. With warranties usually lasting five to ten years, many buildings fail to budget for system replacements once warranties expire, leaving management committees scrambling for funds when failures occur. To address this, Nippon Paint offers a re-waterproofing service carried out by certified applicators, backed by product warranties, workmanship warranties, and independent verifications such as SIRIM certification, Green Label certification, and laboratory test reports. These safeguards ensure solutions are applied correctly and deliver long-term durability and confidence for property owners.

    Beyond shifting practices, the panellists agreed that Malaysia urgently requires policy reform to ensure refurbishment keeps pace with urbanisation and rising costs. They called for the sinking fund formula to be revised to reflect the amortisation of major building components, for maintenance manuals to be mandated in all new developments, and for Malaysian Standards such as MS1294 and MS1063 to be incorporated into the Uniform Building By-Laws. According to Sarly, Malaysia already has waterproofing standards, but without embedding them into the UBBL, compliance remains weak. Stronger frameworks are necessary to ensure durability, protect property buyers, and keep up with rapid urbanisation.

    Despite these challenges, the market is poised for growth. With Malaysia’s urban centres dominated by ageing condominiums and strata properties, demand for high-quality refurbishment solutions is expected to rise steadily. As Aaron Ang concluded, buildings are long-term assets, and poor upkeep not only inconveniences residents but also reduces property values and undermines confidence in entire neighbourhoods. A healthier refurbishment ecosystem benefits homeowners, investors, and the economy at large.

    By convening regulators, professional bodies, and industry stakeholders, Nippon Paint underscored its commitment to building a stronger refurbishment ecosystem. Central to this is the company’s Total Coating and Construction Solutions (TCCS), a holistic approach ensuring that every stage of refurbishment, from drymix and waterproofing to repainting, is carried out with compatible systems, certified applicators, and long-term warranties. These integrated solutions address immediate concerns such as leaks and surface deterioration, while also extending building lifespans, safeguarding property values, and reducing financial strain on owners.

    In line with this commitment, Nippon Paint continues to innovate and expand its comprehensive waterproofing portfolio, catering to both new projects and refurbishment works. Its systems protect roofs, wet areas, basements, water-retaining structures, and walls, with a wide range of solutions from liquid membranes under the NippoSEAL brand, to sheet membranes under NippoGARD, and cementitious membranes under NippoCEM. These integrated options provide long-term protection against leaks and deterioration, ensuring sustained building value and reduced financial burden for property owners.

    For more information about Nippon Paint’s Total Coating and Construction Solutions Refurbishment Solutions, visit https://professional.nipponpaint.com.my/refurbishment.

  • Nippon Paint Malaysia Tawarkan Penyelesaian Inovatif untuk Projek Infrastruktur dan Perumahan

    Nippon Paint Malaysia Tawarkan Penyelesaian Inovatif untuk Projek Infrastruktur dan Perumahan

    Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd menunjukkan komitmennya terhadap penyelesaian pembinaan yang inovatif dengan memperkenalkan rangkaian produk dan teknologi terkini yang bertujuan untuk menyokong pertumbuhan pesat dalam sektor infrastruktur dan perumahan di Malaysia. Pada tahun 2025, syarikat ini menjangkakan permintaan yang semakin meningkat terhadap penyelesaian pembinaan yang memberi tumpuan kepada ketahanan jangka panjang, keberkesanan kos dan keberlanjutan.

    Salah satu fokus utama bagi Nippon Paint Malaysia pada tahun 2025 adalah untuk menyokong projek-projek infrastruktur berskala besar, seperti East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) dan Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link, yang dijangka meningkatkan kecekapan sistem pengangkutan di Malaysia. Projek-projek seperti ini memerlukan bahan binaan dan penyelesaian salutan yang tahan lama dan boleh bertahan dengan baik dalam pelbagai keadaan cuaca dan tekanan struktur.

    Nippon Paint Malaysia telah memperkenalkan teknologi penyelesaian salutan canggih yang direka khas untuk mengatasi cabaran ini. Penyelesaian salutan tahan lasak dan kalis air yang ditawarkan oleh syarikat ini memastikan projek-projek infrastruktur seperti jalan raya dan jambatan dapat bertahan lebih lama, dengan meminimumkan keperluan untuk penyelenggaraan dan pembaikan yang mahal. Ini bukan sahaja membantu mengurangkan kos jangka panjang tetapi juga meningkatkan keselamatan dan ketahanan struktur.

    Selain daripada sektor infrastruktur, Nippon Paint Malaysia juga menyaksikan peningkatan permintaan untuk pembangunan kediaman, terutama rumah mampu milik, yang menjadi tumpuan utama kerajaan dalam Belanjawan 2025. Keperluan untuk rumah yang selamat dan berkualiti menjadi semakin penting, dengan lebih ramai rakyat Malaysia mencari kediaman yang mampu dimiliki, tetapi tetap memenuhi standard keselamatan dan estetik.

    Nippon Paint telah merancang untuk memberikan sokongan dalam pembangunan perumahan ini dengan menawarkan penyelesaian lengkap yang tidak hanya memberi tumpuan kepada kemasan permukaan, tetapi juga kepada ketahanan jangka panjang. Penyelesaian cat inovatif dari Nippon Paint menyediakan perlindungan dari cuaca ekstrem, mencegah masalah seperti kebocoran air dan meningkatkan kualiti hidup penghuni melalui sistem kalis air yang efisien.

    Sebagai tambahan kepada projek-projek baru, Nippon Paint Malaysia turut memberi perhatian kepada keperluan pengubahsuaian bangunan lama di Malaysia. Banyak bangunan komersial dan kediaman yang telah berusia memerlukan pengubahsuaian untuk mengatasi isu seperti kebocoran air, masalah struktur, serta penurunan kualiti udara.

    Syarikat ini menawarkan penyelesaian pengubahsuaian yang memberi tumpuan kepada pemulihan ketahanan bangunan dengan memperkenalkan teknologi kalis air yang canggih. Penyelesaian ini membantu mengurangkan kos penyelenggaraan jangka panjang dan memberi jaminan bahawa bangunan akan kekal dalam keadaan baik tanpa masalah berulang. Dengan pelaburan dalam penyelesaian pengubahsuaian yang berteknologi tinggi, Nippon Paint Malaysia menjanjikan peningkatan nilai dan daya tarikan estetika bangunan lama di negara ini.

    Nippon Paint Malaysia juga memberi tumpuan kepada keberlanjutan dengan memperkenalkan produk yang lebih mesra alam dan kurang memberi impak terhadap persekitaran. Sebagai respon terhadap permintaan global untuk penyelesaian yang lebih hijau, syarikat ini telah melabur dalam penyelidikan dan pembangunan untuk menghasilkan salutan dan cat yang lebih mesra alam, tanpa menjejaskan prestasi atau kualiti.

    Sebagai tambahan kepada ini, Nippon Paint Malaysia menyokong usaha pendigitalan dalam industri pembinaan. Dengan mengintegrasikan penyelesaian digital dalam perancangan dan pelaksanaan projek, syarikat ini memastikan bahawa setiap langkah dalam pembangunan dan pembinaan dilakukan dengan ketepatan dan keberkesanan yang lebih tinggi. Pendekatan ini dijangka memberi impak positif kepada produktiviti dan kos keseluruhan projek.

    Pada tahun 2025, Nippon Paint Malaysia terus menumpukan usaha kepada penyelesaian pembinaan yang memenuhi keperluan industri yang semakin berkembang. Dengan tumpuan kepada projek infrastruktur berskala besar, pembangunan kediaman dan pengubahsuaian bangunan lama, syarikat ini berhasrat untuk menjadi peneraju dalam menyediakan penyelesaian salutan dan pembinaan yang inovatif dan tahan lama. Kecekapan, ketahanan, dan keselamatan adalah kunci utama dalam setiap penyelesaian yang ditawarkan oleh Nippon Paint.

    Tay Sze Tuck, Pengurus Besar Nippon Paint Malaysia, menegaskan, “Kami komited untuk terus mengukuhkan kedudukan kami dalam pasaran, dengan menawarkan penyelesaian yang dapat membantu pelanggan kami mengatasi cabaran yang semakin kompleks dalam industri pembinaan. Matlamat kami adalah untuk memastikan setiap projek yang kami sokong akan berjaya dan berdaya tahan dalam jangka panjang.”

    Dengan visi yang jelas dan komitmen terhadap inovasi serta keberlanjutan, Nippon Paint Malaysia terus memainkan peranan penting dalam membangunkan sektor pembinaan Malaysia yang pesat berkembang.

    Untuk maklumat lanjut mengenai Nippon Paint dan penyelesaian pembinaan inovatif mereka, sila layari www.professional.nipponpaint.com.my.