Synthetic Palapa Thatch Roof For Dominican Republic
Synthetic palm thatch roof materials are widely used in the world, not only the ocean countries, but also the inland countries. Pacific countries, such as Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Fiji; Africa countries, Mauritius, Seychelles; Middle East countries, such as UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia; Latin America countries, such as Panama, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Costa Rica, Bolivia, Ecuador, El Salvador; all of these countries have big demand for synthetic palm thatch. Our artificial thatch roofing are wind and UV resistant and allow hot air to escape providing a cool shaded space under our backyard or theme park palapa.
1. Features of artificial palm thatch panels:
==Material:
HDPE
==Size:
1000x600mm
==Quantity for 1 Square Meter Roof:
8-10 pieces are better.
==Fireproof:
Available
==Waterproof:
No need to install waterproof membrane on the bottom
==Production:
20-30 days. Depends on your quantity
==Transportation:
By sea freight transportation normally.
2. Fire retardant test report for synthetic palm roof:
3. UV proof test equipment for synthetic thatch roofing:
4. Our artificial palm thatch roof panels:
5. Other synthetic thatch roof tiles:
6. Application of artificial thatch roof panels:
Artificial thatch roof tiles could be used for resort lodge roof repairs, palapa cabana, overwater bungalow, tiki hut restaurant, bali hut, pavilion roof construction, etc. You can create a unique and realistic effect that is suitable for any roof, and has been used in every type of location where design is as important as functionality – residential, hotels, restaurants, stores, park, bungalow, cottage, etc.
=Suitable for thatched roof covering island buildings below:
===Island overwater bungalow
===Island waterfront cottage
===Patio gazebo
===Amusement park sunshade
===Bus station shed
===Tiki hut restaurant
===Tree house roof
7. Shipment to Dominican Republic:
▲ Below ports available:
==Caucedo
==Puerto plata
==Rio haina
==Santo domingo
▲ Shipment time: about 40 days for ocean transportation