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Reed thatch on a umbrella                        Reed thatch panel

Show the old world European charm by installing  a reed thatch on your patio umbrellas, garden gazebos, roof treatments, wall treatments, ceiling treatments, fence covers, theme parks, golf courses or even zoo projects.

Our peeled Reed thatch panel is aesthetically pleasing, cost-effective, practical, versatile, and easy to install. This simple to install do-it-yourself thatch roofing can be easily installed without specialized tools or training. The reed thatch can be innovatively used in a number of applications. With excellent thermal efficiency, rot and mildew resistance, wind resistance, this thatch is virtually maintenance free. The life expectancy averages 10 years.

Each panel is 31" long by 17" in height, the end bonding ends are 1" to 1.25" thick.

Key Features

  • Reed have excellent thermal efficiency, they are commonly used in Japan as insulation along the wall for cooling effect to the building.

  • Display the old world charm with this rustic reed thatched roof.

  • Unlike others in the market, reed used in our thatch are peeled, clear of skin, give it clean and tidy look.

Pricing & Purchase

Item

Description

Price

            Size

 

RT-31

Reed thatch panel

$24.37 + shipping,

     17"H x 31"L

 

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