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Monthly Archives: May 2023

  1. The Sunwood aluminium capped rafter bar

    The Sunwood aluminium capped rafter bar – why it is top of our list and should be top of your roof!!

    When looking for a rafter bar there are lots of different types out there to suit a range of projects and a wide range of budgets. The best of the bunch in our opinion is the aluminium capped rafter bar from the Sunwood range.

    This range has been tried and tested in the market place for over 30 years and this simply designed yet very attractive bar has been there from the start.

    It has many advantages over a PVC capped bar both in terms of appearance and strength. It costs a bit more due to its powder coated aluminium make up but there are many benefits to easily justify that.

    It suits any thickness of glazing

    The bar top cap screws down to accommodate any thickness of glazing. From the thinnest of sheets to the thickest of units. A PVC capped bar has set points for set thicknesses of glazing restricting the glazing you can use. They commonly also start at 10mm so if your sheets are thinner

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  2. Debunking 4 Common Myths About Polycarbonate Roofing

    When it comes to roofing materials for conservatories that want to let in natural light, there are often two choices.

    Glass or polycarbonate.

    There are sometimes accusations that get thrown at polycarbonate roofing, and throughout this guide we’re going to answer these, and the results may surprise you.

    Let’s take a look.

    Why We’re Happy to Debunk Your Myths

    We’re always delighted to speak to our customers and answer any questions or concerns they have regarding any of our products.

    In this case, with polycarbonate roofing, there are frequently asked questions that we are happy share information on, including the four below.

    But why do we think this is so important? Well, here are three key reasons:

    ·       It Gives Out Accurate Information – It is hard to know the exact facts about certain materials unless you speak with people who handle it every day, and that’s why we’re always glad to give out accurate information that can help our customers make informed decisions and avoid any

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  3. How to Care for Your Polycarbonate Roofing

    Polycarbonate is a popular roofing choice across many homes in the UK, and there are many reasons for this.

    It has great thermal qualities, is versatile and efficient to install, and also has great impact resistance and durability.

    Polycarbonate sheeting doesn’t last forever though. Like every other aspect of your property, it must be maintained and cared for to make sure it is always producing optimal performance and maintaining its longevity.

    But how can you do this? Well, in this guide we’re going to give you five tips that will ensure your polycarbonate roofing works like new right throughout its lifespan.

    But first, let’s start at the beginning.

    What is the Life Expectancy of a Polycarbonate Roof

    A good estimate for how long a polycarbonate roof will stay in working order is between 15 to 20 years.

    Now, I know what you’re thinking, this is a big difference, and that is why regular maintenance is key.

    If you look after your roofing, then it may well last for an extra few years compared

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  4. The Benefits of Using Polycarbonate Roofing on Your Property

    There are many different options when it comes to choosing a material for your roof.

    One of these is polycarbonate.

    This type of roofing material is often seen on structures such as conservatories, skylights, and canopies, but does have many other uses.

    But why do so many people choose polycarbonate sheets for their roof?

    Well, we’ve created this guide to answer just that question.

    Let’s take a look

    What is Polycarbonate Roofing?

    Most of us will have seen polycarbonate roofing at some point in our life but may not know what it is straight away.

    The term polycarbonate refers to its main material. The manufacturing process is complex, and you can read more in our guide on how polycarbonate is made here.

    The final result is a lightweight yet durable roofing material. One of the key elements of polycarbonate roofing is the fact that it is translucent, which makes it ideal for structures where you want to let natural light in.

    There are many variations to polycarbonate roofing that you can

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