Tiki Hut Re-Thatching in Marco Island, FL

When the thatch on your tiki hut in Marco Island 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 Collier County.

When to re-thatch your Marco Island 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.

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