Polycarbonate Fittings: Glazing Bars, End Closures & More
Ensure polished results for your polycarbonate roof installation using the right fittings and accessories. Our collection of fittings, including glazing bars, end closures and flashing, come in a range of finishes and colourways, so you can find a solution to match your roofing sheets.
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Our polycarbonate fittings are essential for installation and maintenance when roofing. Whether you choose glazing bars which hold sheets in place, polycarbonate end closures to rid of water, insects and dust, or flashing which creates a neat finish, we’ll have the answer. These fixings are made with quality grade materials to ensure a secure fit and a presentable finish.
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FAQs
What are glazing bars?
Glazing bars refer to strips that separate glass panes within a roof glazing system, whether that be a skylight, grass roof or conservatory. This is to support, provide weatherproofing and keep the panes secure.
How do you fit glazing bars?
Fitting glazing panels is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Measure and mark the layout of the glazing.
- Fix the glazing bar rails to the roof structure.
- Add the glass or polycarbonate panels, making sure they’re positioned correctly.
- Fit sealing gaskets or rubber seals to prevent leaks from forming.
- Secure the glazing bar caps onto the base rails using a clip or screw. This is to lock the panels in place.
- Seal any edges and ensure proper alignment and drainage.
What is flashing on a roof?
Roof flashing refers to a thin waterproof material that’s installed around roof joints and openings to minimise the risk of water leaks. It’s usually made from lead, aluminium, zinc or steel.
How to install roof flashing against a wall?
To install roof flashing that’s against a wall, you can follow this effective method:
- Prepare the area by cleaning the area of the wall and roof where the flashing will be installed, and ensure any loose mortar and debris is removed.
- Install base flashing by laying the lower section onto the roof covering, allowing water to flow naturally.
- Secure the base flashing to the roof deck or battens with suitable fixings or adhesive, depending on the type of system.
- If necessary, cut into the wall by cutting a narrow groove in the wall mortar joint to ensure a proper seal.
- Seal the chase using a suitable sealant or by repointing the mortar, locking in the flashing for a watertight seal.
- Check any overlaps or issues with the drainage by ensuring the laps face downhill.
Remember, proper installation is crucial to prevent roof leaks where walls meet the roof.