Exploring Why Synthetic Thatch Roofs with Reduced Coverage Periods Can Spell Trouble for Your Establishment
Modern synthetic thatching have become commonplace, particularly at leisure locations and recreational hotspots. Offering low maintenance requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and higher profitability, these roofs are preferred to business investors who select them rather than natural thatch. Whether used for seaside huts, transforming amusement parks, beautifying designer landscapes, or decorating residential villas, synthetic thatch roofs are leaving an enduring impression.
While choosing synthetic thatch may be a progressive choice for business owners, it is vital to focus on acquiring authentic, high-quality products with long-term guarantees. The trend of drawing clients with bargain rates is a common tradition in the business world, and the faux roofing market is no different.
Customers should avoid market players selling synthetic thatch roofs at tempting prices but with shorter warranties. Below is how your business, and potentially your customer trust, can take a hit when you opt for an artificial thatch roof with a shorter guarantee:
Be Cautious of Leakage Issues
A shorter guarantee indicates that the quality of the thatching is poor, demanding recurring fixes. Re-installing roofing involves removing the old one and mounting a new layer over the base. Any unsealed joints during installation could trigger moisture issues, causing dampness and causing financial strain. Additionally, strong gusts can penetrate through holes. Leaving them unattended can upset guests, harm your credibility, and cause financial losses.
Compromised Structural Integrity
A brief coverage period indicates repetitive roof changes, leading to an increase in the number of screw holes in your base structure. Over time, this can compromise the integrity, potentially demanding expensive fixes or full replacements. Using a compromised frame poses hazards, as customers might hesitate to rest or relax under a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, especially during heavy winds or storms.
Low-Grade Components
In order to offset the cheap price tag and minimal returns, some producers resort to reprocessed plastics that are unfit industrial leftovers. As a result, inferior compounds are often utilised in making faux thatch covers, leading to inconsistent durability and poor structural reliability. Ultimately, this can negatively impact the financial performance of your resort.
Verbal Guarantees with No Value
Producers with limited coverage often skip documentation to avoid legal obligations. At best, they might offer verbal assurances to customers before the sale, which lack any legal validity. If any after-sales concerns arise, you may end up without support.
The WinRoyal Difference: Quality You Can Trust
WinRoyal, on the other hand, ensures 20 years of assured protection for all its faux thatch systems!
To illustrate the point, consider this practical example: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug fourteen years ago at one of our client’s sites is in pristine condition, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the completion of a project marks the start of a mutually fruitful and long-lasting relationship. We take pride in our dedication to making superb quality products that last for years to come and create value for our customers.