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Gutter Drip Internal Corner | Training Hub

GUTTER DRIP INTERNAL CORNER Training hub - all your questions answered! If you still have questions please feel free to contact us using the form here… STEP 1 Create an effective corner (ready for Gutter Trim Internal Corners to be fitted) by butt-joining two lengths of Integra Trim Gutter Trim where they meet at an internal right angle. Make sure to leave a 4mm expansion gap. STEP 2 Apply superglue to ONE inside edge of the Gutter Trim Internal Corner component. (Only one side is superglued to allow...

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Gutter Drip External Corner | Training Hub

GUTTER DRIP EXTERNAL CORNER Training hub - all your questions answered! For the best results, please follow the instructions below. STEP 1 Create an effective corner (ready for Gutter Trim External Corners to be fitted) by butt-joining two lengths of Gutter Trim where they meet at an external right angle. Make sure to leave a 4mm expansion gap. STEP 2 Apply super glue to ONE inside edge of the Gutter Trim Corner component. (Only one side is superglued to allow for any expansion of the joined lengths of...

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Raised Kerb Trim Internal Corners of a rubber roof install

Raised Kerb Internal Corner | Training Hub

RAISED KERB INTERNAL CORNER Training hub - all your questions answered! For the best results, please follow the instructions below. If you still have questions please feel free to contact us using the form here… STEP 1 Create an effective corner (ready for Raised Kerb Trim Internal Corners to be fitted) by butt-joining two lengths of Raised Kerb Trim where they meet at an internal right angle. Make sure to leave a 4mm expansion gap. STEP 2 If necessary, carefully remove any excess foam seal. STEP 3 Apply super glue...

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Raised Kerb External Corner | Training Hub

RAISED KERB EXTERNAL CORNER Training hub - all your questions answered! For the best results, please follow the instructions below. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us using the form. STEP 1 Create an effective corner (ready for Raised Kerb Trim External Corners to be fitted) by butt-joining two lengths of Raised Kerb Trim where they meet at an external right angle. Make sure to leave a 4mm expansion gap. STEP 2 Carefully 'snap out' both corner backing plate pieces by lifting them up...

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Gutter Drip Trim | Training Hub

GUTTER DRIP TRIM - INTEGRA TRIM Training hub - all your questions answered! For the best results, please follow the instructions as detailed below. If you still have questions please feel free to contact us using the form here… STEP 1 Fix the correct length of timber batten (required width x 38mm height x 25mm depth) to the front of the fascia with steel ringshank nails or countersunk screws. Make sure the top edge of the batten is always level with the top edge of...

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Raised Kerb Trim | Training Hub

RAISED KERB TRIM - INTEGRA TRIM Training hub - all your questions answered! For the best results, please follow the instructions as detailed below. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us using the form here… STEP 1 Before installing Raised Kerb Trim, ensure the fascia board is solid and high enough to accept the installation of the trim and, importantly, provide a strong fixing point for the PolyTop nails. Also, ensure that at least 50mm of FlexiProof membrane is overhanging the fascia. STEP...

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Fixing A Flat Roof

How to Waterproof a Shed Roof

The humble shed is an Englishman's castle The humble shed is one of those places which we often take for granted. It can be a functional space used for a whole range of reasons, from storing garden equipment such as mowers, strimmers and other tools to being a practical garden retreat with electricity and a range of homely features. Subsequently, you want to ensure that the items stored under the shed roof are protected from the elements, and the best way...

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Flat roof materials near Surrey

How Long Does a Flat Roof Last? | Rubber Roofing Direct

How Long Does a Flat Roof Last? A rubber roof is incredibly long-lasting and durable. The rubber used for making the synthetic rubber membrane isn't damaged by the sun's UV rays. If installed correctly, you can expect a rubber flat roof to last up to 50 years. Because an EPDM flat roof comprises durable rubber, it can withstand extreme weather conditions such as hail or snow and typical weather such as rain and strong winds. Furthermore, if the rubber membrane is ever damaged, torn,...

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How to Waterproof A Leaking Shed Roof

For many of us, our shed takes pride of place in our garden, and we spend many hours tinkering with gadgets and fixing tools in it. For some, it’s a home away from home; if we want a bit of undisturbed time, we head down to the garden shed and enjoy a little peace and quiet.If the shed is damp, smells of mould, and has a leaky roof, it won’t be pleasant.More importantly, it is where we store expensive equipment...

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Cost Effective Flat Roofing

Felt roofing has been a popular option for many years, and it has been the material of choice for many flat roofing projects for several reasons. Although it is durable, water-resistant and affordable, it can also cause numerous problems. Felt roofs are not the safest roof covering that you can work with; from highly flammable materials through to working with hot tars as well as the harmful fumes generated during installation, they cause lots of problems for the installer; what’s...

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