Exploring Why Artificial Thatch Roofs with Lesser Guarantees Can Lead to Issues for Your Venture
Faux thatch roof systems have become commonplace, particularly at tourist destinations and entertainment venues. Offering very little maintenance requirements, greater longevity, simple installation, and better ROI, these roofs are attractive to property developers who select them rather than natural thatch. Whether beautifying beach cafés, enhancing theme parks, beautifying designer landscapes, or gracing private villas, synthetic thatch roofs are making a lasting mark.
While choosing synthetic thatch may be a forward-thinking choice for property owners, it is imperative to focus on acquiring reliable and certified roofing with solid coverage. The trend of attracting buyers through cheap pricing is a longstanding tradition in the business world, and the thatching trade is no different.
You should avoid manufacturers selling synthetic thatch roofs at cheap deals but with reduced coverage periods. Below is how your business, and potentially your public image, can take a hit when you invest in an faux thatch roof with a limited warranty:
Keep an Eye on Roof Leaks
A shorter guarantee implies that the roofing quality is poor, demanding recurring fixes. Re-installing roofing involves stripping old material and mounting a new layer over the base. Any missed screw holes during installation could result in seepage, causing moisture damage and increasing expenses. Additionally, breezes can infiltrate weak points. Neglecting these issues can frustrate visitors, harm your credibility, and potentially reduce revenue.
Compromised Structural Integrity
A limited guarantee suggests more frequent replacements, leading to an build-up of fastener marks in your underlying system. Over time, this can weaken the support frame, potentially requiring repairs or full replacements. Using a compromised frame poses hazards, as visitors could fear to spend time under a thatch roof supported by a unstable base, concerned about falling debris.
Low-Grade Components
In order to balance the smaller profit margin and tight margins, vendors may use second-hand waste that are unfit industrial leftovers. As a result, poor-grade polymers are often used for producing synthetic roofing systems, leading to unsatisfactory performance and reduced strength or stability. Ultimately, this can damage your operational returns of your venture.
False Claims Without Commitment
Manufacturers of products with reduced warranty terms often refuse formal guarantees to bypass accountability. At best, they might offer verbal assurances to customers before the sale, which cannot be upheld in disputes. If any after-sales concerns arise, you may be left helpless.
The WinRoyal Difference: Quality You Can Trust
WinRoyal, on the other hand, gives a two-decade documented warranty for all its synthetic thatch roofs!
To illustrate the point, consider this genuine case: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug around fourteen years prior at one of our client’s sites is still perfectly intact, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the moment of Artificial Thatch Roof purchase marks the start of a sustainable client partnership. We reiterate our commitment to producing long-lasting materials that offer consistent reliability and create value for our customers.