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Code: SC1Z1435PL00E53
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Corrugated roofing sheets are one of the most popular sheets around today, and have have been for many years. They are still used as a replacement for the old corrugated iron sheets and these are a very cost effective and easy to handle sheet while keeping a traditional look. The 14x3 sheet has 14 corrugations of 3 inch round meaning it has a cover width of 1066mm once it has been lapped and has a thickness of 0.5mm meaning it is lightweight and is cheaper that getting a 0.7mm thick sheet. Unlike the box profile, a standard tek screw would not suffice, you need to use a seala washer with the tek screw to help seal it on the curve of the corrugation. These sheets are commonly used for agricultural and domestic buildings, but they are also used for industrial and commercial ones as well.
- 1066mm cover width
- 0.5mm thickness
- Black Plastic Coated Finish (BS 00E53)
- These can be ordered in at different lengths, colours and thicknesses, please contact our sales team for more information.
- Material - Galvanised Steel
- Finish - Plastic Coated
- Colour - Black (BS 00E53)
- Cover Width (when lapped) - 1066mm
- Thickness - 0.5mm
- Profile Dimensions - 19mm depth, 76mm pitch
- Weight - 4.8kg/m2
- Application - Roof/Wall
- Lightweight & easy to handle
- Easy to install
- Traditional look
- Easy to clean
- Shallow profile
- Long lasting due to galvanized finish
- What do our corrugated galvanised sheets cover when fitted?
- What part of the sheet do I fix with the fixing screws?
- What is the minimum pitch required for these sheets?
- Can Southern Sheeting cut sheets?
- What can I use to cut the sheets?
- How much should I lap these sheets by?
- What do these sheets weigh?
- What care and maintenance is required for these sheets?
Can I use these sheets for side cladding?