The B300 Roof Trim for Fibreglass Roofing is fitted to the edge of the flat roof to prevent water run-off. The depth of this drip matches the A250 Drip Trim. This trim is also compatible with the C1, C2 and C4 corner trims.
The B300 Roof Trim for Fibreglass Roofing is fitted to the edge of the flat roof to prevent water run-off. The depth of this drip matches the A250 Drip Trim and is usually used in a warm roof configuration. This trim is also compatible with the C1, C2 and C4 corner trims.
We also offer B260 Trims and B230 Trims which match with our A trims and corners.
A drip trim is placed at the lowest edge of the roof and is used to allow the water to runoff into a gutter. A raised edge trim is used to prevent the water runoff.
Roof trims should be measured and cut to size with a 'snips' (to reduce dust). A dab of roofing adhesive should be applied to the batons to prevent rattling in the wind. Roof trims should then be either stapled with s/s staples of nailed using 15mm clout nails into place every 120-150mm. Where two trims have to be joined together, ensure an overlap of 50mm and apply roofing adhesive to seal.
It is recommended that 15mm galvanised clout nail is used or s/s staples that will sit flush with the roof.
Whilst we would recommend GRP Trims with a fibreglass roof (the fibreglass will bond better). If you decide to use lead or metal trims, ensure the lead or metal is clean and free from contaminants. Use G4 sealer when overlapping with the fibreglass.
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