Tiki Hut Re-Thatching in Fort Pierce, FL
When the thatch on your tiki hut in Fort Pierce is thin, faded, or leaking, re-thatching restores it. We remove the old thatch and install new synthetic or natural palm so your roof sheds water and looks full again. Serving St. Lucie County.
When to re-thatch your Fort Pierce tiki hut
Natural thatch typically needs re-thatching every 4–6 years in Florida; synthetic lasts longer. Signs it’s time: thinning spots, daylight through the roof, or leaks after rain. We’ll inspect and tell you if re-thatching is enough or if there’s framing work to do first.
Synthetic vs. natural for re-thatching
You can re-thatch with the same material or switch. Synthetic costs more upfront but lasts 10–15+ years with minimal upkeep. Natural gives the classic look. We’ll quote both.