ABOUT TIKI THATCH ROOFING
When you're building your own backyard tiki bar one of the key
things that must be a part of your tiki bar plans is a thatched
roof. Without this element, your bar will lack the ambiance of a
traditional tiki bar and, unless you've put some other type of roof
on it, will not provide shade to your bar patrons.
Since your tiki bar will likely be outside, a good roof is essential
since nobody likes to roast in the sun while enjoying a cocktail.
Since you're building a tiki bar, no other type of roof is going
to look right, so learning how to properly build a thatched roof
is essential to building an authentic tiki bar
Now, you might be asking, "What is thatch?". Quite simply,
thatch is any naturally occurring plant that can be used for roofing
materials. Mexican palm leaf is used to make thatched roofing. This
material is woven in a specific pattern to create durable roofing
material. When constructed properly, a thatch roof will be just
as durable as any other traditional building material but will be
much more aesthetically pleasing.
A thatched roof is an important part of any tiki bar plans for
reasons other than appearance. While they are waterproof, thatched
roofs still provide good ventilation, due to the nature of their
construction. This helps to keep you cool by providing shade and
necessary ventilation in the summer. In addition, thatched roofing
will also provide good sound dampening qualities, reflecting less
noise than traditional materials, and helping your tiki bar to have
a quiet, relaxing atmosphere.
Thatched roofs are much more cost effective. You can obtain the
materials relatively cheaply and construct the thatched roof yourself.
The framework required to support a thatched roof is much cheaper
than that required to support a roof made of traditional roofing
materials such as slate or tile. Also, if you have any issues with
a section of your thatched roof, it is very easy to replace or repair
the damaged section without having to re-do your entire roof, making
maintenance a breeze.
If you're planning on building an outdoor tiki bar and a thatched
roof is not currently part of your tiki bar plans, you should seriously
consider adding one on. It will give your bar a much better appearance,
create the right ambiance, and provide your guests protection from
the elements. No tiki bar is really complete without one.
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