Self Supported Wall Plate

Part of the Heavy Duty Self-Supporting Roof System, this product is designed to support and weather-seal glazing bars at the apex of lean-to roofs. It features a robust aluminium wall plate with adjustable uPVC flashing, sculpted uPVC underclad, and end covers.

This flexible and user-friendly system can span up to 4 meters unsupported, eliminating the need for cross bearers, and is compatible with both polycarbonate and glass.

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  • Self-Supporting: No need for timber rafters.
  • Long-Lasting Durability: Constructed from strong aluminium extrusion.
  • Hardwearing & Low Maintenance: Includes PVCu flashing and underclad.
  • Superior Weatherproofing: Equipped with co-extruded gaskets.
  • Versatile Material Compatibility: Unlike others, this system supports both polycarbonate and glass.
  • Flexible Thickness Options: Designed with locking points for 16mm, 25mm, 32mm, and 35mm panels.
  • Cost-Effective & Efficient: Available in multiple bar lengths, reducing waste.
  • Aesthetic Appeal & Versatility: Can be pitched from 5° upwards, providing a sleek appearance.

Self-supporting glazing bars are structural components used in building construction to support and secure glazing materials such as glass or polycarbonate panels. They are designed to provide structural stability to transparent or translucent architectural elements like skylights, conservatories, canopies, and more.

Self-supporting glazing bars play a crucial role in providing the structural integrity required for glazed architectural elements. They bear the weight of the glazing materials and additional loads like wind or snow, ensuring the safety and longevity of the structure.

Self-supporting glazing bars are commonly made from durable materials such as aluminum or steel. The choice of material depends on factors like strength requirements, aesthetic preferences, and resistance to corrosion.

Self-supporting glazing bars are designed to be compatible with a wide range of glazing materials, including single or double-glazed glass, polycarbonate, acrylic, and other transparent or translucent materials.

Some self-supporting glazing bars are designed with thermal breaks or insulating features to enhance the energy efficiency of the glazed structure. These features help reduce heat transfer and improve insulation.

Many self-supporting glazing bars come with weather-resistant coatings or finishes to protect against corrosion and ensure long-term performance, even in harsh weather conditions.

Installation methods may vary depending on the manufacturer and design, but self-supporting glazing bars are typically designed for straightforward installation. They often include pre-drilled holes and fastening options to simplify the installation process.

Many self-supporting glazing bars are designed to be low-maintenance and require minimal upkeep over their lifespan. Routine inspections and cleaning may be necessary to ensure continued performance.

Yes, self-supporting glazing bars are engineered to meet safety standards and ensure the structural stability of glazed structures, making them safe for use in building construction.

Yes, self-supporting glazing bars are typically designed and tested to meet or exceed local building codes and industry standards for structural integrity, safety, and performance.

These FAQs provide a basic understanding of self-supporting glazing bars and their importance in building construction. However, specific details and requirements may vary based on the project's location, design, and intended use, so it's essential to consult with architects, engineers, or manufacturers for project-specific guidance.

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Features
  • Self-Supporting: No need for timber rafters.
  • Long-Lasting Durability: Constructed from strong aluminium extrusion.
  • Hardwearing & Low Maintenance: Includes PVCu flashing and underclad.
  • Superior Weatherproofing: Equipped with co-extruded gaskets.
  • Versatile Material Compatibility: Unlike others, this system supports both polycarbonate and glass.
  • Flexible Thickness Options: Designed with locking points for 16mm, 25mm, 32mm, and 35mm panels.
  • Cost-Effective & Efficient: Available in multiple bar lengths, reducing waste.
  • Aesthetic Appeal & Versatility: Can be pitched from 5° upwards, providing a sleek appearance.
FAQ

Self-supporting glazing bars are structural components used in building construction to support and secure glazing materials such as glass or polycarbonate panels. They are designed to provide structural stability to transparent or translucent architectural elements like skylights, conservatories, canopies, and more.

Self-supporting glazing bars play a crucial role in providing the structural integrity required for glazed architectural elements. They bear the weight of the glazing materials and additional loads like wind or snow, ensuring the safety and longevity of the structure.

Self-supporting glazing bars are commonly made from durable materials such as aluminum or steel. The choice of material depends on factors like strength requirements, aesthetic preferences, and resistance to corrosion.

Self-supporting glazing bars are designed to be compatible with a wide range of glazing materials, including single or double-glazed glass, polycarbonate, acrylic, and other transparent or translucent materials.

Some self-supporting glazing bars are designed with thermal breaks or insulating features to enhance the energy efficiency of the glazed structure. These features help reduce heat transfer and improve insulation.

Many self-supporting glazing bars come with weather-resistant coatings or finishes to protect against corrosion and ensure long-term performance, even in harsh weather conditions.

Installation methods may vary depending on the manufacturer and design, but self-supporting glazing bars are typically designed for straightforward installation. They often include pre-drilled holes and fastening options to simplify the installation process.

Many self-supporting glazing bars are designed to be low-maintenance and require minimal upkeep over their lifespan. Routine inspections and cleaning may be necessary to ensure continued performance.

Yes, self-supporting glazing bars are engineered to meet safety standards and ensure the structural stability of glazed structures, making them safe for use in building construction.

Yes, self-supporting glazing bars are typically designed and tested to meet or exceed local building codes and industry standards for structural integrity, safety, and performance.

These FAQs provide a basic understanding of self-supporting glazing bars and their importance in building construction. However, specific details and requirements may vary based on the project's location, design, and intended use, so it's essential to consult with architects, engineers, or manufacturers for project-specific guidance.

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