WHY SYNTHETIC THATCH IS A SMARTER ALTERNATIVE TO NATURAL THATCH
It does, however, have several flaws. If you're
going to use natural thatch in an outside space, you'll need to replenish it on
a regular basis. Today's synthetic thatches, fortunately, broaden your
possibilities for imitating natural thatch roofs. Synthetic fibre thatch
roofing is preferred for thatch roofing on commercial and
residential constructions. You may obtain the same "feel" with fibre
thatch roofing as you can from natural thatch roofing without sacrificing much
money for care fees.
There are many businesses in Bangalore that give
thatch roofing services, and our KHW solutions is one of them. We
are widely recognized for our thatch roofing quality and services. We have an
experienced staff that will assist you in selecting the best thatch for your
roof and installing it properly.
So, first, we'll talk about synthetic thatch roofing, and
then we'll talk about natural thatch roofing.
❖ Synthetic thatch: Synthetic thatch is an
alternate roofing material to natural thatching. You can capture the beauty of
natural thatch without any of the drawbacks by using synthetic thatch. You
won't have to worry about fires, bad weather, pests, or upkeep expenditures.
Made
up of:
High-quality synthetic thatch may be constructed from
HDPE, high-density polyethylene, or PVC
materials and has the resilience of commercial-grade
building goods, allowing your roof to endure longer without breaking down.
❖ Natural thatch: Natural thatching is the skill of stacking dry plants on a roof, such as straw, water reed, sedge,
rushes, heather, or palm branches, to drain water away from the interior roof.
Because the majority of the plant remains dry and firmly packed, trapping air,
thatching also serves as insulation.
Made
up of:
Palm leaves, straws that were formerly used as a staple,
water reed, palmetto-leaf, and other materials have been utilized in natural
thatching.
Now,
we'll go over some of the distinctions between natural and synthetic thatch.
Synthetic thatch |
Natural thatch |
● High-density
polyethylene is used to make this product (HDPE) |
● Made
up of palm leaves, water reeds, etc |
● Wind
resistance ● Eco-friendly ● It
is completely recyclable. ● There
is no need for any harmful materials (cleaning, etc.) ● It
is feasible to collect rainwater. |
● low
wind resistance. ● Not
eco-friendly ● Not
feasible to collect rainwater ● Climate
conditions, insects, moss, and decay, as well as exposure to the sun, wind, and
sea air can cause damage |
● Provides
UV protection. |
● Doesn’t
provide protection against UV rays. |
● Fire
resistant. ● Infestation
and nesting are not possible |
● Infestation
and nesting are possible. ● Easily
catches fire. |
● Self-cleaning
design that requires no maintenance |
● Environmental
deterioration (Harvesting leaves) ● Requires
maintenance every 2-5 years. |
● Minimal
skills required ● The material does not attract insects, rats, birds, or other animals. |
● Requires skilled
laborers ● This attracts the
insects and flies. |
|
|
Synthetic
thatching has several advantages over natural thatching.
Natural thatch roofing is lovely, but it may be
difficult to keep in good condition. Don't allow the thought of regular
maintenance and replacement to deter you from putting your own thatch roof
covering on your next project! Instead, we may provide you with synthetic thatch
roofing.
Synthetic thatch roofing and even plastic thatch
have all been used to describe artificial thatch roofing. Artificial
thatch (also known as synthetic thatch) has a similar appearance and feel to
real thatch but does not require renewal every two to five years. While fake
thatch roofing is constructed of high-quality polyethylene, you'd have to touch
it to know it's not the same as genuine thatch.
For further information, please contact us at 401/A,
1st Floor, 5th A Main, 2nd Block, HRBR Layout Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore KA 560043
or +91-9148584281 +91-7483460820. You can also visit our website khwsolutions.com or
contact us by email at info@khwsolutions.com.
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