What are the steps to install resin thatch tiles? What should I pay attention to?
The installation method of simulated thatch: spread from bottom to top from the eaves, the same as the conventional tile laying method. Each piece overlaps 3mm laterally. Be careful not to overlap too much, otherwise it will exceed the budget. For thatch along the eaves, it is recommended to keep the grass line longer and overlap more points to highlight the thick and flowing effect. Installation steps of simulated thatch: First layer: Nail the solid part of the thatch tile along the eaves along the reference line. The second layer: 1-2 cm higher than the first layer. The third layer and the fourth layer are overlapping and nailed firmly. The features of simulated thatch are: it can be used in any weather and place, and is not afraid of wind, rain, cold or cold. 100% fireproof, easy to pass fire regulations. The installation is very simple and does not require special craftsmanship. In the long run, natural thatch roofs save money and are durable. They do not need to be replaced, and there is no need to regularly spray fire retardants, insect repellents, etc. It is not threatened and damaged by bird droppings, insects and fungi. The longer it is used, the more realistic the colors will be. Although the simulated thatched tiles have a certain rain-proof effect (when the overlap is thick), rain-proofing is not its main function. It is recommended to prepare a professional waterproof layer on the roof before installation; after the entire roof is installed, the curvature of the thatched tiles can be Press appropriately and pick and choose to make it smooth and natural. Do not step on it after installation is complete, and fold it by hand. The scope of application of simulated thatch: garden communities in hotels, zoos, theme parks, outdoor pavilions in restaurants or bars, garden landscapes, hot spring resorts, park landscapes, resorts, bus stations, leisure pavilions, high-end building communities, villa communities, Museums, seaside bars, seaside barbecue bars, water leisure pavilions, tropical style venues, etc.