Corotherm Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets | Glazing Bar | 10, 16, 25mm These glazing bars are for use with the Corotherm Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets. They are used to connect the sheeting together during the construction of any Corotherm project, whether it is carport, canopy or pergola. There are available in both Brown and White colour and to lengths of 3000mm or 4000mm. It is a two-piece glazing bar, with an aluminium base and a easy to fit PVC-u cap. These glazing bars come complete with the complimentary coloured end caps. Features and Benefits ✔ Available in White and Brown ✔ Easy to install ✔ Low maintenance ✔ Available in 2 lengths - 3000mm or 4000mm ✔ Fits 10mm, 16mm and 25mm sheets All the accessories and sheeting can be found with the ASIN numbers below. To save on postage, add everything to your basket before paying and pay only one delivery charge! Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets 10mm - B0794276GH Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets 16mm - B079CHVYYV Polycarbonate Roofing sheets 25mm Side Flashing F Sections - B079HYJHR9 Fixing Buttons - B079HYG2C8 Eaves End Closures - B079CKJCGW
R**3
Great looking addition to the garden.
Looks great. I enjoyed fitting it all together, but but fitting may not be for the hardened amateur.
D**S
Poor Glazing Bars, sheets okish
All considered, the glazing bar is excessively expensive. Don't pay a premium for the brown plastic, it discolours and looks awful. The end cap pieces are useless.. they had only flimsy plastic clips and fall off easily. Whether they fall off or not they don't provide enough anchorage to stop the top plastic cap migrating down the roof over time.I've had a brown capped bars in a number of places and they've all discoloured (so it's not prevailing weather conditions) , no doubt with some reduction in mechanical strength.On the plus side the roof seems to last a few years before any leaks emerge.Considering the bars over double the cost of the solution and the quality isn't there, they're a bad choice.
M**S
Useless in the wind
Used them for a patched pergola roof.They keep popping up and some have blown off. They slide down the rafter. They need to be fixed for them to stay on.
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