Why Synthetic Thatch Roofs with Shorter Coverage Periods Can Cause Problems for Your Company
Synthetic thatch roofs have become widely popular, particularly at holiday attractions and recreational hotspots. Offering minimal upkeep requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and improved value for money, these roofs are preferred to project owners who prefer them over natural thatch. Whether used for seaside huts, elevating leisure parks, complementing scenic environments, or completing high-end properties, synthetic thatch roofs are leaving an enduring impression.
While adopting synthetic roofing may be a smart choice for resort operators, it is essential to ensure you buy genuine, premium-grade materials with extensive warranties. The tactic 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 market players providing synthetic thatch roofs at low costs but with limited guarantees. Let’s explore how your property, and potentially your customer trust, can face trouble when you choose an artificial thatch roof with a smaller assurance period:
Be Cautious of Leakage Issues
A limited warranty often means that the quality of the thatching is below par, requiring frequent replacement. Adding new roofing layers involves taking off existing thatch and replacing it on the support system. Any unsealed joints during installation could trigger moisture issues, causing waterproofing problems and raising long-term costs. Additionally, wind can cause air to seep in. Failing to address them can affect user comfort, damage the brand's reputation, and lower sales.
Support Structure Concerns
A shorter warranty implies repetitive roof changes, leading to an excessive structural punctures in your base structure. Over time, this can compromise the integrity, potentially causing the need for reinforcement or extensive refurbishment. Leaving it unrepaired poses danger, as people may avoid to stay near a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, especially during heavy winds or storms.
Substandard Material
In order to offset the cheap price tag and thin profitability, makers opt for reused raw materials that are essentially waste discarded by other countries. As a result, poor-grade polymers are often used for producing synthetic roofing systems, leading to unsatisfactory performance and reduced strength or stability. Ultimately, this can damage your operational returns of your property.
False Claims Without Commitment
Producers with lesser warranties often skip documentation to evade responsibility. At best, they might make spoken promises to customers before the sale, which offer no legal backing. If any quality disputes arise, you may find yourself without any recourse.
WinRoyal: A Written Commitment that Carries Real Weightage
WinRoyal, on the other hand, ensures 20 years of assured protection for all its durable synthetic roof panels!
To illustrate the point, consider this genuine Synthetic Thatch Roof 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 making superb quality products that endure the elements and enhance client confidence.