Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Why Synthetic Tiki Thatch?

Tiki thatch roofs are incredibly popular for their tropical aesthetic, but it’s easy to shy away from them because of their limited lifespan. After all, natural thatch has a lifespan of about three to five years. If that just isn’t long enough, it’s okay; synthetic tiki thatch is available too, and it’s a pretty fantastic roofing alternative to real thatch rolls. If properly installed, it can look incredible and stay that way for up to 20 years – decades longer than real thatch.
If you select this artificial tiki thatch from a high quality supplier, there’s a good chance it will look like the natural thatch harvested from palm fronds in the tropics. You want to choose a supplier that offers you the most for your money – synthetic thatch panels that are worth the investment. Look for artificial thatch that is:
• Class A fire retardant, for optimal safety
• UV resistant, to prevent fading from the sun
• Mold resistant, so rain won’t diminish the quality
You also want the panels to be light enough to make installation easy, whether it will be performed by you or a contractor. A note to DIY enthusiasts: The lighter it is, the easier it will be to install yourself. And to protect your investment, it’s a good idea to find synthetic thatch that is backed by warranty – preferably, a warranty that guarantees a 20-year lifespan. This is especially important for commercial establishments that are purchasing the thatch in large quantities.
Types of Synthetic Thatch
If you’ve seen one kind of thatch, have you seen them all? Definitely not! There are several types of synthetic thatch to choose from, including artificial thatch that resembles:
• Palm thatch
• Reed thatch
• Bora Bora thatch
• Domingo thatch
• Viro thatch
A large selection means you can choose a variety that looks great for your property, whether it’s your home or a commercial establishment. All of the above varieties are good for commercial applications, including theme parks, restaurants and playgrounds. Big name brands in these industries swear by synthetic thatch to decorate their facilities because they understand the value of the investment.
Installing Synthetic Thatch on a
Bamboo Roof
Installing artificial thatch panels on a roof is quite simple. The panels should be installed in rows, around all edges beginning at the lower edge of the roof. The next step is to go all the way around the roof, attaching the panels with self-tapping screws, a roofing stapler or a nail gun. For each row, repeat the process while overlapping no more than six to eight inches. If the panels need to be cut before installation, that can be done carefully with a jigsaw.
Why synthetic thatch? The real question is, why not? Enjoy!

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