Theme park and resort designers love synthetic thatch. It’s an incredibly versatile material that looks great and creates a special atmosphere, giving the surrounding environment a tropical and exotic feel that makes visitors feel like they’re in another part of the world.
Synthetic thatch combines the old-fashioned look of natural thatch with modern strength, needing less maintenance and lasting longer. It can stand up well to bad weather, is fire-resistant, and saves money in the long run.
But before you start a project with synthetic thatch, it’s important to know the right way to use it to avoid common mistakes. In this article, Tristan Ishtar, amaZulu’s vice president of sales and a synthetic thatch expert, shares some of the key do’s and don’ts to help your project succeed.
What Is Synthetic Thatch?
Synthetic thatch is a man-made alternative to natural thatch, designed to mimic the appearance and texture of traditional thatch materials. Unlike natural thatch, our synthetic options are crafted from high-density polyethylene that is 100% recyclable, providing superior resistance to UV rays, moisture, and pests.
This makes them an ideal choice for high-traffic areas such as theme parks and resorts, where maintenance and longevity are key considerations.
The Do’s of Using Synthetic Thatch
When it comes to designing synthetic thatch into your projects, it’s key to stick to certain guidelines. Here are the essential do’s to keep in mind:
DO Choose the Right Product
Selecting the appropriate type of synthetic thatch is crucial. Different products offer various benefits such as fire retardancy, specific aesthetic qualities, and durability. Make sure to choose a product that aligns with the specific needs of your project.
DO Consult with Experts
Before embarking on your project, consulting with professionals can provide invaluable insights and recommendations tailored to your specific requirements. Manufacturers and suppliers, like amaZulu, can offer expert advice and support throughout your project. At amaZulu, we work directly with designers and architects to help them understand what will be possible in their specific project.
DO Ensure Proper Storage
Proper storage of synthetic thatch materials before installation is essential to prevent damage. Keeping the materials in a dry, sheltered location will help maintain their quality and longevity.
The Don’ts of Using Synthetic Thatch
When working with synthetic thatch for theme parks and resorts, it is equally important to be aware of common mistakes to avoid. Here are the essential don’ts to ensure a successful project:
DON’T Ignore Manufacturer Guidelines
Avoid neglecting the specific instructions and guidelines provided by the manufacturer. Each type of synthetic thatch has unique installation requirements, and adherence to these guidelines is crucial for ensuring durability and performance. If you’re not sure, just ask an amaZulu expert.
“Just follow the measurements and the instructions, and you should be okay,” Tristan says.
DON’T Underestimate Waste Management
Plan for potential waste to avoid material shortages during the project. Don’t ignore the necessity for extra materials to account for cuts and adjustments, especially in complex roof structures.
“If you get to the end of a row or you get to a hip, you’re going to have to cut that shingle to fit either the end of the roof or where the hip comes up. So you’re going tohave waste there,” Tristan says.
DON’T Compromise on Quality
Don’t opt for cheaper, lower-quality synthetic thatch to save costs. Prioritize quality to ensure long-term performance and aesthetics, avoiding future issues that could arise from using subpar materials. If you don’t, you may have an expensive renovation on your hands many years earlier than you expected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Synthetic Thatch Look Real?
Yes, high-quality synthetic thatch is designed to mimic the appearance and texture of natural thatch. It provides an authentic, rustic look that enhances the aesthetic appeal of theme parks and resorts.
How Long Does Synthetic Thatch Last?
The lifespan of synthetic thatch depends on the quality of the product and installation. Generally, it can last for several years, significantly longer than natural thatch, which makes it a cost-effective option over time. At amaZulu, some of our synthetic thatched roof products come with a 20-year warranty.
What About Fire Retardancy?
Fire retardancy is a crucial factor for commercial installations. Many synthetic thatch products are treated to be fire retardant, ensuring safety and compliance with local regulations.
How Much Does Synthetic Thatch Cost?
The cost of synthetic thatch can vary based on quality, type, and quantity needed. While it may have a higher upfront cost compared to natural thatch, its longevity and low maintenance requirements make it a cost-effective investment in the long run.
Will Synthetic Thatch Work for Your Project? Talk to Us!
In summary, synthetic thatch offers numerous benefits for theme parks and resorts, combining aesthetic appeal with durability and low maintenance. By following the do’s and avoiding the don’ts outlined in this article, you can ensure a successful and visually stunning project.
That said, you may still wonder if it’s right for your project, and how much it will ultimately cost. That’s what we’re here for – experts like Tristan are happy to talk with you and give you expert advice on how to approach your next theme park or resort, and how synthetic thatch might fit in. We can help you with installation, price, and everything else you need.
Contact amaZulu today to learn more about how they can support your synthetic thatch needs and get a quote for your project!