Hello all,
I am trying to replace the roof of an Edwardian style conservatory. The polycarbonate sheets have just been nailed to the wooden rafters and it's starting to leak.
I'm planning on replacing the sheets and using glazing bars between them -- as far as I understand, the glazing bars are fine when the sheets are lying parallel to each other, but my question is this:
At the top where the sheets join up to form a ridge in the middle, can I use a normal glazing bar to hold them in place and keep them sealed properly or is there a special angled one instead? I've had a look and found nothing.
If someone could post a link to something appropriate, I would be extremely grateful.
I hope this makes sense, and I would like to do this all myself, so any advice is much appreciated! Thanks
I am trying to replace the roof of an Edwardian style conservatory. The polycarbonate sheets have just been nailed to the wooden rafters and it's starting to leak.
I'm planning on replacing the sheets and using glazing bars between them -- as far as I understand, the glazing bars are fine when the sheets are lying parallel to each other, but my question is this:
At the top where the sheets join up to form a ridge in the middle, can I use a normal glazing bar to hold them in place and keep them sealed properly or is there a special angled one instead? I've had a look and found nothing.
If someone could post a link to something appropriate, I would be extremely grateful.
I hope this makes sense, and I would like to do this all myself, so any advice is much appreciated! Thanks