Exploring Why Faux Thatch Roofs with Limited Coverage Periods Can Cause Problems for Your Venture
Faux thatch roof systems have become increasingly prevalent, particularly at resorts and hospitality spaces. Offering minimal upkeep requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and improved value for money, these roofs are appealing to property developers who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether beautifying beach cafés, enhancing theme parks, accenting luxury landscapes, or decorating residential villas, synthetic thatch roofs are becoming a defining feature.
While selecting faux thatch may be a progressive choice for resort operators, it is essential to focus on acquiring reliable and certified roofing with long-term guarantees. The trend of drawing clients with bargain rates is a old tradition in the business world, and the artificial thatch industry is no different.
Customers should avoid vendors offering synthetic thatch roofs at tempting prices but with minimal assurance. Here’s why your project, and potentially your customer trust, can face trouble when you go for an synthetic roofing system with a limited warranty:
Keep an Eye on Roof Leaks
A restricted coverage indicates that the durability of the product is inferior, requiring frequent replacement. Replacing worn 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 roofing failures and escalating project costs. Additionally, wind can cause air to seep in. Failing to address them can affect user comfort, tarnish your brand image, and affect profitability.
Structural Weakness
A limited guarantee indicates ongoing replacement cycles, leading to an accumulation of drilled points in your roof foundation. Over time, this can damage the frame, potentially requiring repairs or full replacements. Using a compromised frame poses risks, as visitors could fear 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 foreign rejects. As a result, low-quality materials are often utilised in making artificial thatch roofs, leading to inconsistent durability and decreased longevity. Ultimately, this can affect your bottom line of your resort.
Empty Assurances and No Accountability
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 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 Artificial Thatch Roof 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 in pristine condition, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the final transaction represents the beginning of a lasting customer relationship. We emphasise our mission to crafting high-performance roofing that last for years to come and create value for our customers.