Friday, 14 August 2015

Tiki Bar Roofing Materials

 Tiki Bar Roofing Materials?


 Everyone loves the look of a tropical tiki bar, but a common question people ask about them is, “Just what is a tiki bar covered with, anyway?” It’s called thatch, and it happens to be one of the most durable, sustainable and economical natural construction materials in the world. For tiki bar roofing materials, there really is no better alternative to a thatched roof.
Thatch is hand harvested from natural palm fronds in Mexico, South America and other warm climate areas; it is dried, cured and woven together into the durable, fibrous roof covering that we all recognize and associate with tropical decorations. Once it is installed onto a roof, thatch is strong enough to withstand weather conditions; however, there are ways you can improve the quality of these tiki bar roofing materials and extend the lifespan of your bar’s roof.
Thatching Your Tiki Bar Roof
As stated, thatch is durable and sustainable; however, it should be treated with fire retardant and sealed prior to installation to increase its longevity. When shopping for tiki bar roofing materials, be sure to choose thatch that has been pre-treated with fire retardant (the commercial application of fire retardant is more reliable than if you were to apply the solution yourself), and also find out whether the rolls of thatch you are purchasing have already been sealed. If they are shipped to you unsealed, you can purchase a sealing solution that is easy to apply.
You can perform the installation yourself using a staple gun (two people are recommended to complete the job safely), or you can outsource the job to a reliable contractor. Whoever performs the installation, they should have a visual image of the desired result to use as a frame of reference. The photo should illustrate how much overlapping of the thatch rolls you want, and how much thatch you want hanging down off your tiki bar (also known as overhang). When purchasing your tiki bar roofing materials, keep these things in mind so you can purchase the correct size and number of rolls for your roofing project.
Not Just for Tiki Bars
The great thing is, thatch is more than one of the best tiki bar roofing materials around; it can be used in a variety of applications. Some homeowners cover the roof of an entire house in it, and commercial establishments have been known to use it for decorating everything from bars, to amusement park rides to retail displays. Thatch is a universal material that can instantly upgrade the quality of all kinds of features.
 

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