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Advantages Of A Thatched Roof
When walking into a thatched roof dwelling, you cannot help but stare at the intrinsic beauty of a natural
thatched roof interior. A thatched roof gives you a very relaxing view and feeling, as if you live close to the sea
and nature. If you are planning to get your own roof thatching for your home, then you might want to know what
benefits you will be getting from having a thatched roof.
Advantages of a thatched roof:
-A thatched roof is ideal for places with a hot climate because it acts as an insulator. The thicker the layers
of the thatch roof, the cooler your house becomes and the more you save on cooling costs. In cooler days, a
thatched roof keeps heat sealed in.
-A thatch roof is naturally waterproof. Water reed is used as a material for making a thatched roof. Reeds are
hollow and does not absorb water. It is recommended to layer the reeds a foot high. This will ensure that no
moisture will penetrate your roofing.
-The lifespan for a thatched roof is fairly long, especially if it is made of high grade synthetic materials.
With proper maintenance and care, a thatched roof can last for up to 50 years or more. There are special
instructions on how to take care of your thatched roof. You can find this information on blogs and forums.
-If you care a lot about the environment, then a thatched roof could be a ‘greener’ solution for your roofing
needs. Materials such as straw and reeds are abundant in many places.
-You can also decorate your thatched roofing shelter with furniture made of other renewable resources such as
bamboo and palm which go best with tropical and exotic settings.
Thatched roofs are ideal for a tiki hut and bar, a shack, a beach resort, an umbrella, shed, a palapa and some
other structures. If you need help with building your thatched roof, you may contact a professional thatcher or
a good thatch roofing service that provides quality products and workmanship. Some thatched roof companies
are McGhee & Co. Roof Thatchers, Endureed and The Tiki Hut Company. They all build thatched roofing for
both residential and commercial use. Many people admire thatched roofs. Work on your own thatched roof
soon and make your structure a head-turner.
For more information on How To Build A Thach Roof, including other interesting and informative articles and
photos, please click on this link:
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