How to Fit Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets
- Glazing bars should be placed on the edges of your roof, with holes drilled around 500mm apart. You can then use these holes to insert your fixings and effectively secure your bars ready for the sheets.
- Most roofs will require eaves fillers, and yours should be added at this point in the process. You can then begin to add your sheets, starting by attaching one to the glazing bar on one end of your roof. You can then line up your sheets on the roof ready for fixing.
- There should be a glazing bar attached between each sheet, which will help to properly seal any gaps between them. Once the sheets have been aligned on your roof and attached to the bars, you can finish off by adding the screw caps and screws, creating a secure, reliable fix.
- At this point, you can remove any protective film on your sheets, and then start to drill holes into the sheets and add screws and/or fixing buttons which will further strengthen your polycarbonate roof.
- There are various other things you can do to make your roof more effective, for example adding flashing if your roof attaches to another wall.