Owning a thatched roof seems to be getting renewed attention as people look for roofing options that does not break the bank, whilst also providing a bang for the buck experience! To be frank, thatch is not even a relatively new material, heck, it’s been here for centuries now, passed from generation to generation!
Thatched roofs are popular in the Philippines and most commonly exists in the form of Bahay Kubos, where the roof is thatched and made out of renewable materials. To the ordinary person, thatched roofs may seem cheap and fragile, however if you delve into the topic more in-depth, you will find a plethora of advantages and benefits thatched roofs offer, coupled with of course, some disadvantages.
The Philippines is an archipelago located near the equator, meaning it has a tropical climate, where it is usually warm and hot. If you plan to get a thatched roof here in the Philippines, here is a guide on the pros and cons on this type of roof so you can make an informed choice on whether to have them!