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The D260 trim is a fillet trim for use against abutting walls. It will also provide expansion and perimeter
ventilation and is compatible with C2 and C3 universal corners. Place the D trim against the vertical face
and push down diagonally into the corner until the trim fits snugly. Where the D trim needs to be joined it
should be bonded with a strip polyurethane adhesive and bandaged together.
TRIM DETAILS: D260: Angle fillet trim with 135 and 70mm flanges. These trims are supplied in 2.5 metre
lengths as standard.
Capping Trim Detailing.
Length | 3 meters |
Girth | 195mm |
Flange widths | 85mm&105mm |
Upstand Height | 120mm |
Application Notes
GRP flat roof trims can be used to adapt most flat roofing systems to almost any application.
Where two lengths of edge trim need to be joined, a strip of polyurethane (PU) adhesive should be applied along the inside of the overlapping trim.
When constructing a flat roof it is recommended to build a fall into the roof to aid drainage.
Trim fascias may be painted at a later date using any suitable gloss or masonry paint.
If used with a GRP roofing system, GRP edge trims can be laminated over their entire surface area if required or can be finished with topcoat applied directly to the surface of the trim.
Q&A for GRP Roof Trim Installation: Learn More about GRP Roof trims
Q1: How do I fit GRP trims during a fibreglass roofing installation?
A: Fitting fibreglass trims is a crucial step in completing a roofing project. Start by cutting the trims to size and use a suitable polyurethane adhesive (PU) for a strong bond. Carefully glue and secure the trims to prevent leaks and gaps.
Q2: What's the quick guide for fitting GRP trims?
A: Apply PU adhesive to the perimeter batten, ensuring a 30mm bead at 300mm intervals. Secure trims with nails or staples, maintaining a consistent 30mm PU bead. Join trims by nailing or stapling, starting at each end and progressing at 200mm intervals.
Q3: How do I install A170/A200/A250 Drip Trims?
A: Apply PU adhesive to the batten, allowing space for the gutter. Nail the trim to the decking without nailing through the front. A planning machine can be used to ensure a flush fit on minimal-pitch roofs.
Q4: What's the process for B230/B260/B300 Raised Edge Trims?
A: Fix a single batten level with the deck, apply 30mm PU beads every 300mm, and secure the trim with nails. Reinforce the trim for ladder use, either by doubling up or adding an extra layer of GRP laminate.
Q5: How to fit C100 Simulated Lead Flashing?
A: Fit into a bed joint or a deep chase cut, apply PU adhesive every 300mm, press the trim firmly back to overlap with D trim, and seal with clear silicone. C100 features a 100mm vertical face and 35mm wall penetration.