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Hotel Chains Move to Eco-Thatch Roofing

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DALLAS—Hotels and resorts throughout the world are discovering problems with the continued use of natural thatch roofing material, which is causing harm to the environment and financial difficulty for the hotels and resorts. A recent increase in thatch roof fires has caused the hospitality industry to examine its use of natural thatch roofing materials and structures. Natural thatching requires costly and time-consuming maintenance along with the treatment of environmentally harmful chemicals, such as flame-retardants and insect fumigants that can put guests in danger or cause the loss of business. The issues with natural thatching materials can be avoided with the use of safer and more eco-friendly synthetic thatch, sold by suppliers such as Palmas Del Mundo USA.

Palmas Del Mundo USA is America’s distributor of Palmex synthetic thatching material that is cost-efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly. Over the 20-year period for which Palmex is warrantied, thousands of dollars in maintenance and lost business can be saved when compared to the use of natural thatch. Palmex synthetic thatch can be found at resorts and hotels in such places as the Cook Islands, Bora Bora, and French Polynesia.

“PDMUSA’s signature line of gazebos, canopies, and cabanas are the preferred choice of hotels and resorts around the world and along the coasts,” said Rocio Angarita from Palmas Del Mundo.

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