Reasons Why Artificial Thatch Roofs with Lesser Guarantees Can Spell Trouble for Your Venture
Faux thatch roof systems have become widely popular, particularly at resorts and entertainment venues. Offering easy care requirements, prolonged service life, simple installation, and enhanced return on investment, these roofs are attractive to resort planners who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether used for seaside huts, elevating leisure parks, accenting luxury landscapes, or decorating residential villas, synthetic thatch roofs are undeniably leaving their imprint.
While opting for artificial thatch may be a progressive choice for entrepreneurs, it is crucial to get hold of reliable and certified roofing with long-term guarantees. The trend of attracting buyers through cheap pricing is a old tradition in the business world, and the faux roofing market is no different.
Businesses must be cautious about vendors promoting synthetic thatch roofs at bargain rates but with minimal assurance. Here's how your project, and potentially your brand reputation, can be at risk when you opt for an artificial thatch roof with a restricted coverage:
Be Cautious of Leakage Issues
A limited warranty often means that the roofing quality is below par, needing regular repair. Adding new roofing layers involves taking off existing thatch and securing the new roofing over the support structure. Any unsealed joints during installation could cause water entry, causing waterproofing problems and increasing expenses. Additionally, strong gusts can penetrate through holes. Neglecting these issues can upset guests, tarnish your brand image, and affect profitability.
Weakened Framework
A reduced assurance term suggests regular refurbishments, leading to an excessive structural punctures in your roof foundation. Over time, this can undermine the strength, potentially demanding expensive fixes or full replacements. Using a compromised frame poses danger, as customers might hesitate to spend time under a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, worrying about its safety.
Low-Grade Components
In order to balance the reduced selling price and tight margins, manufacturers prefer recycled materials that are imported discards. As a result, poor-grade polymers are often incorporated into artificial thatch roofs, leading to early deterioration and poor structural reliability. Ultimately, this can affect your bottom line of your property.
Verbal Guarantees with No Value
Vendors with reduced warranty terms often refrain from providing written commitments to avoid legal obligations. At best, they might verbally convince clients to customers before the sale, which offer no legal backing. If any quality disputes arise, you may end up without support.
WinRoyal’s Strong Warranty Promise
WinRoyal, on the other hand, Synthetic Thatch Roof gives a two-decade documented warranty for all its synthetic thatch roofs!
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 indicates the beginning of a sustainable client partnership. We reiterate our commitment to producing long-lasting materials that offer consistent reliability and deliver satisfaction.