Thatch Roof
A thatch roof is a type of roofing made from dry vegetation, such as straw, reeds, or palm leaves. This traditional roofing method has been used for centuries in various cultures around the world. Thatch roofs are known for their natural insulation properties, helping to keep buildings warm in winter and cool in summer.
The construction of a thatch roof involves layering the vegetation in a way that sheds water effectively. Thatch roofs are often found in rural areas and are associated with historical buildings, such as those in England or the Caribbean. Proper maintenance can extend the lifespan of a thatch roof, making it a sustainable choice for some homeowners.