Exploring Why Artificial Thatch Roofs with Shorter Warranties Can Lead to Issues for Your Company
Artificial thatch roofing solutions have become widely popular, particularly at resorts and resort zones. Offering very little maintenance requirements, extended lifespan, simple installation, and improved value for money, these roofs are appealing to project owners who choose them instead of natural thatch. Whether used for seaside huts, enhancing theme parks, accenting luxury landscapes, or fitting private retreats, synthetic thatch roofs are making a lasting mark.
While selecting faux thatch may be a modern choice for business owners, it is imperative to focus on acquiring genuine, premium-grade materials with long-term guarantees. The practice of luring customers with low prices is a old tradition in the business world, and the faux roofing market is no different.
Customers should avoid manufacturers providing synthetic thatch roofs at tempting prices but with minimal assurance. Below is how your business, and potentially your customer trust, can be at risk when you choose an artificial thatch roof with a smaller assurance period:
Water Seepage Can Become a Nightmare
A limited warranty often means that the durability of the product is substandard, needing regular repair. Replacing worn thatch involves dismantling previous layers and mounting a new layer over the base. Any improperly sealed spots during installation could trigger moisture issues, causing moisture damage and escalating project costs. Additionally, air gaps allow wind to pass through. Ignoring such problems can frustrate visitors, damage the brand's reputation, and potentially reduce revenue.
Support Structure Concerns
A brief coverage period suggests regular refurbishments, leading to an accumulation of drilled points in your underlying system. Over time, this can weaken the support frame, potentially causing the need for reinforcement or extensive refurbishment. Continuing with a weakened structure poses safety concerns, as people may avoid to stay near a thatch roof supported by a unstable base, worrying about its safety.
Substandard Material
In order to recover from the smaller profit margin and narrow profit margins, some producers resort to reprocessed plastics that are foreign rejects. As a result, low-quality materials are often incorporated into faux thatch covers, leading to reduced strength and weak resistance to elements. Ultimately, this can hurt your profitability of your business.
Just Hollow Promises…
Vendors with limited coverage 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 find yourself without any recourse.
WinRoyal—A Brand That Stands by Its Word
WinRoyal, Artificial Thatch Roof on the other hand, ensures 20 years of assured protection for all its faux thatch systems!
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 mutually fruitful and long-lasting relationship. We reiterate our commitment to making superb quality products that offer consistent reliability and add business worth.