Why Faux Thatch Roofs with Reduced Guarantees Can Cause Problems for Your Establishment
Artificial thatch roofing solutions have become widely popular, particularly at tourist destinations and resort zones. Offering low maintenance requirements, extended lifespan, hassle-free fitting, and higher profitability, these roofs are appealing to business investors who prefer them over natural thatch. Whether beautifying beach cafés, transforming amusement parks, accenting luxury landscapes, or decorating residential villas, synthetic thatch roofs are becoming a defining feature.
While choosing synthetic thatch may be a modern choice for resort operators, it is vital to focus on acquiring trusted branded options with comprehensive protection. The habit of tempting customers using discounts is a age-old tradition in the business world, and the faux roofing market is no different.
It’s best to steer clear of vendors selling synthetic thatch roofs at tempting prices but with limited guarantees. Here's how your business, and potentially your market credibility, can be at risk when you go for an synthetic roofing system with a limited warranty:
Keep an Eye on Roof Leaks
A restricted coverage indicates that the grade of materials is substandard, demanding recurring fixes. Installing the new thatch involves dismantling previous layers and fixing fresh thatch onto the frame. Any improperly sealed spots during installation could result in seepage, causing waterproofing problems and raising long-term costs. Additionally, wind can cause air to seep in. Ignoring such problems can frustrate visitors, tarnish your brand image, and affect profitability.
Weakened Framework
A limited guarantee signals more frequent replacements, leading to an increase in the number of screw holes in your base structure. Over time, this can undermine the strength, potentially causing the need for reinforcement or costly replacements. Using a compromised frame poses risks, as customers might hesitate to stay near a thatch roof supported by a weak foundation, fearing instability or collapse.
Low-Grade Components
In order to offset the cheap price tag and minimal returns, some producers resort to reprocessed plastics that are essentially waste discarded by other countries. As a result, poor-grade polymers are often incorporated into artificial thatch roofs, leading to reduced strength and decreased longevity. Ultimately, this can hurt your profitability of your venture.
Verbal Guarantees with No Value
Vendors with reduced warranty terms often skip documentation to sidestep liability. At best, they might verbally convince clients to customers before the sale, which cannot be upheld in disputes. If any quality disputes arise, you may find yourself without any recourse.
WinRoyal—A Brand That Stands by Its Word
WinRoyal, on the other hand, provides a clear 20-year written guarantee for all its synthetic thatch roofs!
To illustrate the point, consider Synthetic Thatch Roof 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 closing of a sale symbolises the onset of a mutually fruitful and long-lasting relationship. We take pride in our dedication to crafting high-performance roofing that last for years to come and enhance client confidence.