Why Faux Thatch Roofs with Limited Coverage Periods Can Spell Trouble for Your Establishment
Modern synthetic thatching have become widely popular, particularly at resorts and resort zones. Offering minimal upkeep requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and improved value for money, these roofs are preferred to resort planners who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether adorning beachfront shacks, transforming amusement parks, enhancing curated gardens, or completing high-end properties, synthetic thatch roofs are undeniably leaving their imprint.
While selecting faux thatch may be a modern choice for entrepreneurs, it is vital to get hold of genuine, premium-grade materials with long-term guarantees. The tactic of tempting customers using discounts is a longstanding tradition in the business world, and the faux roofing market is no different.
Customers should avoid suppliers promoting synthetic thatch roofs at bargain rates but with minimal assurance. Below is how your project, and potentially your customer trust, can suffer when you opt for an artificial thatch roof with a limited warranty:
Watch Out for Water Seepage..!
A limited warranty implies that the quality of the thatching is substandard, demanding recurring fixes. Adding new roofing layers involves taking off existing thatch and securing the new roofing over the support structure. Any unsealed joints during installation could result in seepage, causing roofing failures and raising long-term costs. Additionally, air gaps allow wind to pass through. Ignoring such problems can upset guests, harm your credibility, and cause financial losses.
Structural Weakness
A limited guarantee signals more frequent replacements, leading to an build-up of fastener marks in your underlying system. Over time, this can weaken the support frame, potentially causing the need for reinforcement or full replacements. Leaving it unrepaired poses risks, as visitors could fear to spend time under a thatch roof supported by a unstable base, especially during heavy winds or storms.
Compromised Manufacturing Quality
In order to recover from the smaller profit margin and tight margins, Synthetic Thatch Roof vendors may use second-hand waste that are imported discards. As a result, poor-grade polymers are often used for producing synthetic roofing systems, leading to unsatisfactory performance and decreased longevity. Ultimately, this can damage your operational returns of your venture.
False Claims Without Commitment
Manufacturers of products with reduced warranty terms often skip documentation to bypass accountability. At best, they might offer verbal assurances to customers before the sale, which offer no legal backing. If any after-sales concerns arise, you may end up without support.
The WinRoyal Difference: Quality You Can Trust
WinRoyal, on the other hand, gives a two-decade documented warranty for all its durable synthetic roof panels!
To illustrate the point, consider this genuine case: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug fourteen years ago at one of our client’s sites is just as good as new, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the moment of purchase marks the start of a continued collaboration. We stand firm in our promise to producing long-lasting materials that stand the test of time and deliver satisfaction.