Reasons Why Synthetic Thatch Roofs with Shorter Coverage Periods Can Cause Problems for Your Company
Synthetic thatch roofs have become highly sought-after, particularly at leisure locations and recreational hotspots. Offering low maintenance requirements, long-lasting durability, straightforward setup, and improved value for money, these roofs are appealing to project owners who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether gracing coastal cottages, adding charm to themed venues, complementing scenic environments, or completing high-end properties, synthetic thatch roofs are leaving an enduring impression.
While choosing synthetic thatch may be a forward-thinking choice for business owners, it is imperative to get hold of reliable and certified roofing with solid coverage. The trend of attracting buyers through cheap pricing is a longstanding tradition in the business world, and the synthetic roofing sector is no different.
You should avoid manufacturers selling synthetic thatch roofs at cheap deals but with reduced coverage periods. Below is how your business, and potentially your market credibility, can take a hit when you invest in an faux thatch roof with a shorter guarantee:
Keep an Eye on Roof Leaks
A restricted coverage indicates that the grade of materials is substandard, demanding recurring fixes. Adding new roofing layers involves stripping old material and replacing it on the support system. Any unsealed joints during installation could trigger moisture issues, causing dampness 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 affect profitability.
Support Structure Concerns
A shorter warranty suggests more frequent replacements, leading to an build-up of fastener marks in your underlying system. Over time, this can weaken the support frame, potentially causing the need for reinforcement or full replacements. Leaving it unrepaired poses danger, as people may avoid to stay near a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, fearing instability or collapse.
Substandard Material
In order to offset the reduced selling price and thin profitability, makers opt for reused raw materials that are unfit industrial leftovers. As a result, cheap inputs are often applied to create faux Synthetic Thatch Roof thatch covers, leading to early deterioration and weak resistance to elements. Ultimately, this can negatively impact the financial performance of your property.
Verbal Guarantees with No Value
Sellers with shorter guarantees often refrain from providing written commitments to sidestep liability. At best, they might make spoken promises to customers before the sale, which lack any legal validity. If any quality disputes arise, you may end up without support.
WinRoyal—A Brand That Stands by Its Word
WinRoyal, on the other hand, offers 20 years’ explicit written warranty for all its faux thatch systems!
To illustrate the point, consider this real-life scenario: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug around fourteen years prior at one of our client’s sites is in pristine condition, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the completion of a project indicates the beginning of a sustainable client partnership. We reiterate our commitment to producing long-lasting materials that offer consistent reliability and deliver satisfaction.