How long will the Balinese Gazebo last?
With very little maintenance, a thatch roof owner can expect a roof to last for at least 15 years. Various climates however, do affect the life span of a thatch roof. The frame should last more than 25 years. Please read our warranty.
What support is available if I need help installing the Balinese Gazebo?
Customer support is just a phone call away that can quickly answer any concerns.
How waterproof are Balinese Gazebos?
All Balinese Gazebos if installed correctly are guaranteed 100% waterproof. This is achieved by using the correct thatching density and a roof pitch of 40 degrees.
How long does it take to install a Balinese Gazebo?
Generally it takes 1-2 days weather permitting for installation. Times may vary depending on size.
Is Balinese Gazebo (thatch roofing) free from pests?
Yes, Australian quarantine requires that all thatch must be treated as a condition of entry to Australia and therefore the product is free from pests.
What about ventilation and insulation?
One of the great attractions of thatch is that is extremely thermally efficient – warm in winter and cool in summer. Unlike conventional roofing systems that trap heat and moisture vapor in attics, thatched roofs require no attic ventilation. Balinese Gazebos can reduce the inside temperature up to 10 degrees Celsius, creating a pleasant environment for your family on a hot summer day.
Are there other benefits of a thatched roof?
From a conservation point of view, thatch is less demanding on the land, as the raw materials do not require quarrying or mining. Thatch is also very effective in commercial settings such as restaurants, hotels, pubs, and retail shops.
How is the ridge of the Balinese Gazebo sealed?
By utilizing terracotta tiles from Bali, the roof is sealed from moisture. (Standard in all DIY Kits or when installed)
What is the difference between the Balinese Gazebo and African Gazebo materials?
Balinese thatch, used in the Balinese Gazebo, originates from Bali and has a more tropical look, compared to the African Cape Reed, used on the African Gazebo, which has a neater, clean cut look.
How soon can you install the Balinese Gazebo?
Normally within 1-3 weeks depending on the season. DIY Balinese Gazebo Kits are in stock for fast delivery.
Will the thatch roof change color over time?
The thatch we use is a natural product and will change color (darken) when exposed to the sun and rain. This is a natural occurrence.
What timber do you use for the construction of the Balinese Gazebo?
We use treated Australian timber to Australian building regulations and standards. The timber we use is the same timber that is used Australia wide to build pergolas and decks.
Do I need council approval?
Depending on the size of the hut, you may need council approval. Please call your council if unsure.