Annual Inspection Checklist for New Port Richey Tiki Hut Owners
Every year โ ideally before storm season โ walk around your tiki hut in New Port Richey and check: (1) Is the thatch still thick and uniform, or are there patchy thin spots? (2) Are any posts showing signs of rot at ground level? (3) Are the cross-members and ridge pole solid, with no cracking or splitting? (4) Is the frame still plumb and level? (5) Is any binding wire loose or missing? Catching issues early keeps small repairs from becoming major ones.
After a Storm
After any significant weather event in New Port Richey, inspect your tiki hut for thatch blow-off, structural lean, broken members, and loosened connections. Most storm damage to properly built tiki huts in Pasco County is thatch-level โ repairable and not expensive. If you see structural issues, call us before using the space.
When to Call Monster Tiki Huts in New Port Richey
Call us when: thatch is thinning significantly (you can see daylight through multiple areas), any post shows visible rot or feels soft at ground level, the structure has any visible lean or sag, or after storm damage. We provide free repair assessments throughout New Port Richey and Pasco County.
