Why Artificial Thatch Roofs with Reduced Warranties Can Lead to Issues for Your Venture
Faux thatch roof systems have become commonplace, particularly at resorts and resort zones. Offering minimal upkeep requirements, long-lasting durability, hassle-free fitting, and enhanced return on investment, these roofs are appealing to property developers who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether beautifying beach cafés, transforming amusement parks, enhancing curated gardens, or decorating residential villas, synthetic thatch roofs are leaving an enduring impression.
While adopting synthetic roofing may be a smart choice for property owners, it is essential to ensure you buy genuine, premium-grade materials with long-term guarantees. The practice of attracting buyers through cheap pricing is a age-old tradition in the business world, and the thatching trade is no different.
Businesses must be cautious about vendors offering synthetic thatch roofs at cheap deals but with reduced coverage periods. Below is how your brand, and potentially your customer trust, can be at risk when you opt for an artificial roof covering with a limited warranty:
Water Seepage Can Become a Nightmare
A limited warranty indicates that the grade of materials is poor, requiring frequent replacement. Re-installing roofing involves dismantling previous layers and securing the new roofing over the support structure. Any missed screw holes during installation could result in seepage, causing dampness and raising long-term costs. Additionally, air gaps allow wind to pass through. Neglecting these issues can disappoint customers, damage the brand's reputation, and affect profitability.
Compromised Structural Integrity
A reduced assurance term signals ongoing replacement cycles, leading to an accumulation of drilled points in your underlying system. Over time, this can compromise the integrity, potentially demanding expensive fixes or complete overhauls. Using a compromised frame poses hazards, as visitors could fear to stay near a thatch roof supported by a vulnerable support, fearing instability or collapse.
Substandard Material
In order to compensate for the lower retail cost and minimal returns, some producers resort to reprocessed plastics that are foreign rejects. As a result, inferior compounds are often utilised in making artificial thatch roofs, leading to inconsistent durability and poor structural reliability. Ultimately, this can affect your bottom line of your resort.
Just Hollow Promises…
Vendors with shorter guarantees often refrain from providing written commitments to avoid legal obligations. At best, they might give informal commitments to customers before the sale, which lack any legal validity. If any quality disputes arise, you may end up without support.
WinRoyal: A Written Commitment that Carries Real Weightage
WinRoyal, on the other hand, ensures 20 years of assured protection for all its premium artificial roofing products! Artificial Thatch Roof
To illustrate the point, consider this true instance: the first Synthetic Thatch Roof we installed at Alibaug fourteen years ago at one of our client’s sites is still perfectly intact, even to this day!
For us at WinRoyal, the completion of a project represents the beginning of a lasting customer relationship. We stand firm in our promise to producing long-lasting materials that offer consistent reliability and enhance client confidence.