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One of our most commonly asked questions is whether our thatch roofing materials can be used in areas with heavy snow. Yes! Endureed can be used in all types of climate. You can use our synthetic thatch roofing products in the tundra of Siberia or in the Kalahari Desert. And yes, you can even use Endureed synthetic thatch to roof a cottage in the snowy northern Alps!
Homeowners often ask us what type of synthetic thatch will work best for a cabana roof. For homeowners, cabanas are a unique and beautiful way to provide shade. Near the pool, cabanas are often also used for changing clothes or resting. Often, cabanas look like a hut. We feel that synthetic thatch is the perfect roofing material for a cabana roof.
One of our frequently asked questions is, “Is Endureed a DIY Synthetic thatch option, or do I have to hire a contractor?” Look, we’re not going to claim that absolutely everyone can complete their own synthetic thatch roof installation using our products. The truth is, not everyone has access to the needed tools to install our roofing products. Also, not everyone is going to have the know-how for a Do-It-Yourself roofing project.
One of the questions we are frequently asked is, “Will I need to install netting to protect my Endureed thatch roof from birds and other pests.” It’s a good question. After all, our products do look and feel like natural thatch.
Tropical palms have been used by humans since prerecorded time. Tropical palms were tapped for beverages like palm wine. They were used to make cosmetics, soaps, crafts, clothing, jewelry, toys, instruments, and furniture. Parts of tropical palms were fashioned into weapons, made into medicines, used in rituals, and made into decorations.
Endureed products have been called the best synthetic thatch in the world. We are grateful for such compliments, of course. We do also know that there really are several factors that set our products apart.
Would you like to see how to install an island-style thatched roof using state-of-the art synthetic thatch? If you want to replicate the look of a thatched roof that you might find on a Hawaiian island, you will want to check this out.
Thatched roof cottages and thatched roof farm buildings have been a visually appealing part of what is now the United Kingdom for at least a millennium. Builders in bygone Britain used lightweight materials that were readily available in nature. Thatched roofs in what is now the United Kingdom were often installed on the homes of poor people. Eventually though, installing thatch roofing became a craft appreciated by the wealthy too.