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Replacing Car Port Roof
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Got a car port, 3.2m wide by 5.6m long. Currently has corrugated PVC sheeting which works but it's gone brittle and is now leaking in a couple places. Mother-in-law is adamant she doesn't want to put the same stuff back and someone has told her to use polycarbonate sheeting instead. While I agree, the longest sheet I can find is only 4m x 2m.
Whatever is used must be clear and definitely not opaque due to a kitchen window located in the middle of the car port - when it snows they need to switch the kitchen light on!
There's not much of a fall as it's as low as possible one end and is under the garage roof so changing the fall is not possible.
Problem with polycarbonate sheeting is there's not enough fall to overlap it to make the rain and any debris/dust fall off completely. B&Q staff have suggested putting one sheet all the way across and joining the next one with flashing tape but it's a bit wide and with be very obvious and hard to miss!
Whatever is used must be clear and definitely not opaque due to a kitchen window located in the middle of the car port - when it snows they need to switch the kitchen light on!
There's not much of a fall as it's as low as possible one end and is under the garage roof so changing the fall is not possible.
Problem with polycarbonate sheeting is there's not enough fall to overlap it to make the rain and any debris/dust fall off completely. B&Q staff have suggested putting one sheet all the way across and joining the next one with flashing tape but it's a bit wide and with be very obvious and hard to miss!
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A bit of googling finds (a) polycarbonat e sheets available up to 6m by 2.1m in Wickes https://www. wickes.co.uk /Products/Bu ilding-Mater ials/Roofing /Polycarbona te-Sheets/c/ 1000251?q=%3 Aprice-desc ; and (b) lots of references to using glazing bars to join them https:// www. wickes. co. uk/ search? text= glazing% 20bar
21:07 Sun 10th Jun 2018
A bit of googling finds
(a) polycarbonate sheets available up to 6m by 2.1m in Wickes
https:/ /www.wi ckes.co .uk/Pro ducts/B uilding -Materi als/Roo fing/Po lycarbo nate-Sh eets/c/ 1000251 ?q=%3Ap rice-de sc ; and
(b) lots of references to using glazing bars to join them
https:/ /www.wi ckes.co .uk/sea rch?tex t=glazi ng%20ba r
(a) polycarbonate sheets available up to 6m by 2.1m in Wickes
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(b) lots of references to using glazing bars to join them
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Zebby
I've used polycarbonate on a couple of pergolas in my garden, it works well. As Buenchico said, glazing bars are available and these are what I used. There is one company called C & A Plastics who can provide everything that is needed. If you google them you can get a brochure and price list that explains all the methods available. Hope this helps.
FBG40
I've used polycarbonate on a couple of pergolas in my garden, it works well. As Buenchico said, glazing bars are available and these are what I used. There is one company called C & A Plastics who can provide everything that is needed. If you google them you can get a brochure and price list that explains all the methods available. Hope this helps.
FBG40
Thanks, Fbg40.
One of the websites that Google had taken me to was that of C & A Plastics but I didn't post a link here because I knew nothing about them. Now that you've recommended them, I'll post the link:
https:/ /www.ca bp.co.u k/Roofi ng-Shee ts/Glaz ing-Bar s/
One of the websites that Google had taken me to was that of C & A Plastics but I didn't post a link here because I knew nothing about them. Now that you've recommended them, I'll post the link:
https:/
Use this, Zebby, to join 2 sheets for a longer run.
I would insert each sheet together with a bead of clear silicone. Then, to be sure, I'd run a bead along each top edge to seal it completely
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/itm/J oining- Strip-f or-4mm- Polycar bonate- Sheets- H-Secti on-Trim -610mm- or-1000 mm-/371 9906743 17
I would insert each sheet together with a bead of clear silicone. Then, to be sure, I'd run a bead along each top edge to seal it completely
https:/