At JHYBAMBOO, We recreate different styles of synthetic thatch roofing materials based on area, culture, and ideology with excellent Chinese quality. JHYBAMBOO Pili is one of our thatch product designed to replicate the texture and color of Bali style thatch roofing materials.
Pili grass and alang-alang thatching decorate the roofs of buildings discovered on tropical islands throughout the Pacific Ocean. Alang-alang thatching has been utilized on the islands of Bali, Timor, Sumba and others for centuries. This thatching is considered a common system of roof on tropical regions. Pili grass has been used for roof structures in Hawaii. It’s unclear if pili turf roofs are indigenous or were presented from Polynesia, but this thatching has centuries of tape-recorded usage in the Hawaiian islands. The blades of these yards are sturdy and strong.
These days, there is a high need for pili grass and This abundance of need has developed an unwanted result on the natural products and end roofing items.
“Because of the need for alang for tourism jobs in Bali and the loss of the beachfront margin to hotels, there has been a lot of turf production in fertile soils that were usually utilized for other farming, likewise using fertilizer to permit faster harvesting,” New Native Plants Hawaii at the University of Hawaii reports. “The alang made from this raw material is inferior, which reduces the lifespan of the thatch roofing material.”
If you want an authentic Pacific Islands thatched roof look, you don’t have to go for crappy natural turf. Even under ideal conditions, our environment-friendly, synthetic thatch roof product lasts longer than natural pili lawn and alang-alang thatching. Part of our synthetic thatch roofing collections, JHYBAMBOO Bali was designed to replicate the appearance of pili turf and Asian alang-alang grass thatching. This item is a careful blend of wide leaf and little yellow reeds. It will ensure that your structure looks sensational with an authentic tropical look.