Fiber Thatch Tiles is a local company based in the beautiful country of South Africa! Our company was founded in 1976 by our chairman Jan Grobler. We are the global leading manufacturer and exporter of synthetic thatch products and tiles. We have agents and distributors based in every country in the world.
Are you looking for a sustainable roofing option that has a long life span? Fiber Thatch Tiling is made from recycled materials and has low maintenance requirements. It also provides excellent insulation properties. Our tiles are a great choice for anyone looking for an environmentally friendly, sustainable roofing option.
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The thatch tiles is Class A1 fire-resistant, able to take up to 1000 degrees Celsius. With technological innovation, the advanced building material offers superior performance in every category. When compared to traditional wood, gypsum and cement-based products, you will truly notice the difference.
The design of the thatch tiles has added additional benefits such as versatility in its ability to protect from numerous possible issues.
The FR-MO
thatch tiles is virtually impervious to fire, water,
insects; does not feed mould or mildew, is non-toxic, non-combustible; is durable, maintains its dimensional stability even when wet; and, has exceptional bonding surface. The Board has been developed to decrease the risk of rot as well. Furthermore, the
Board
is a mineral-based green builder product and is a homogeneous-no de-lamination product. The
Thatch tiles
were designed to provide maximum coverage to reduce cost. Although originally intended to be installed on top of a sub roof such as waterproofed ply wood or alternatively corrugated metal sheet roofing. Another unique feature of Fibre Palm tiles are that it is also possible to install these tiles without a sub roof on gazebo and
umbrella frames by fitting the Fibre Roofing clip system to the tiles. The
Thatch tiles simply clip onto 8 mm diameter rods in the usual overlay pattern spaced at 250mm, the tiles can also be stapled or nail onto wood roof battens. The
FiberPalm tiles installed without a sub roof will provide you with a 98% waterproof roof covering. The thatch tiles has a natural look to it and will even convince people familiar with thatch roofing of its authenticity
Fiber Reed is our synthetic thatch option that emulate & imitate traditional reed style thatch. This style of thatch is popular in Northern Europe, United Kingdom and the Southern African regions.
Fiber Palm is our synthetic thatch option that emulate & imitate thinner leaf Palm Thatch. This style of thatch is popular for the roofing of resorts and hotel complexes and is extremely economical, durable and realistic.
The FR-MO Boards has been designed according to specifications provided by the Fiber Roofing team to be used as sub roof material with the Fiber Roofing range of Fiber Synthetic Tiles.
Fiber Roofing cc has through the past five decades become one of the biggest suppliers of CCA treated Eucalyptus Grandis poles, droppers and laths.
To Complement Our Fiber Synthetic Reed And Palm, We Have Developed 4 Different Types Of Ceilings To Be Used On The Interior Roofs.
We can manufacture our synthetic thatch in any colour you desire, we could match a prescribed colour brief 100%.
Thatch roofing is created using layers of dried palm, straw, or reeds. This type of roofing is common in areas with a warm climate, as it helps to keep the home cooler. Thatch roofs can last for many years with proper maintenance and care.
The cost of thatch roofs will vary depending on the size of the roof and the type of material used.
If you are looking for an affordable way to protect your home from the elements, thatch roofing is a good option to consider. Be sure to get an estimate for thatch roof prices before making your final decision.
When it comes to roofs, thatch is often seen as an affordable option that can provide good protection.
There are several factors that will affect a thatch roof price, including the size and pitch of the roof, the type of thatch material used, and the location of the property.
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Phone: 011 903 9204
Email: info@fiberroofing.com
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