Why Faux Thatch Roofs with Limited Coverage Periods Can Spell Trouble for Your Establishment
Modern synthetic thatching have become widely popular, particularly at holiday attractions and resort zones. Offering minimal upkeep requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and improved value for money, these roofs are preferred to project owners who prefer them over natural thatch. Whether used for seaside huts, adding charm to themed venues, enhancing curated gardens, or completing high-end properties, synthetic thatch roofs are undeniably leaving their imprint.
While choosing synthetic thatch may be a smart choice for property owners, it is imperative to focus on acquiring reliable and certified roofing with long-term guarantees. The practice of attracting buyers through cheap pricing is a longstanding tradition in the business world, and the thatching trade is no different.
You should avoid vendors offering synthetic thatch roofs at cheap deals but with reduced coverage periods. Below is how your brand, and potentially your public image, can suffer when you invest in an synthetic roofing system with a limited warranty:
Water Seepage Can Become a Nightmare
A shorter guarantee implies that the roofing quality is poor, demanding recurring fixes. Installing the new thatch involves taking off existing thatch and securing the new roofing over the support structure. Any loose fittings during installation could lead to leaks, causing dampness and causing financial strain. Additionally, air gaps allow wind to pass through. Leaving them unattended can upset guests, tarnish your brand image, and affect profitability.
Support Structure Concerns
A shorter warranty signals regular refurbishments, 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 extensive refurbishment. Ignoring wear and tear poses danger, as people may avoid to stay near a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, fearing instability or collapse.
Substandard Material
In order to offset the reduced selling price and narrow profit margins, manufacturers prefer recycled materials that are unfit industrial leftovers. As a result, cheap inputs are often applied to create faux thatch covers, leading to early deterioration and weak resistance to elements. Ultimately, this can negatively impact the financial performance of your property.
False Claims Without Commitment
Producers with lesser warranties often skip documentation to evade responsibility. At best, they might make spoken promises to customers before the sale, which offer no legal backing. If any quality disputes arise, you may find yourself without any recourse.
WinRoyal: A Written Commitment that Carries Real Weightage
WinRoyal, on the other hand, ensures 20 years of assured protection for all its premium artificial roofing products!
To illustrate the point, consider this true instance: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug 14 years back at one of our client’s sites is just as good as new, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the closing of a sale symbolises the onset of a mutually fruitful and long-lasting relationship. We take pride in our dedication to creating superior solutions that endure the Artificial Thatch Roof elements and add business worth.