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Fibre cement Profiled Sheeting Choosing and Using Profiled Sheeting Choosing and Using 1

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8 Profile 6 and Profile 3 18 Ten easy steps t° fixmg 1 0 Accessories 20 Workmg with fibre cement roofing sheets The recommendations given in this leaflet are in accordance with BS 8219: 2001 + A1: 2013. For further information on fixing fibre cement sheets and fittings, refer to BS 8219 or contact Marley Eternit.

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Why choose Marley Eternit fibre cement profiled sheeting? > Low maintenance > No rust, rot or corrosion > Quick and easy to install and fix > Highly cost effective weatherproofing > Resistant to chemical attack > Vapour permeability reduces condensation > Excellent noise and thermal insulation > Wide product and colour range Profile 3 and Profile 6 Marley Eternit, the UK’s only manufacturer of fibre cement roofing and cladding solutions, has been producing profiled sheeting for over 100 years. Today, we offer two ranges of profiled sheeting – Profile 3 and Profile 6 – to a wide range of...

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Applications and advantages Marley Eternit fibre cement profiled sheeting has many benefits that can be used in a variety of sectors providing a cost effective solution to contractors and end users. Common sectors include: > Agriculture > Commercial and leisure > Housing and residential > Industrial > Education Benefits of fibre cement vs metal Fibre cement is often more expensive than metal but the material does not offer the same durability. Metal corrodes over time and unlike fibre cement, cannot absorb water which will ultimately cause problems with condensation. Fibre cement has many...

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Advantages of Marley Eternit fibre cement profiled sheets Advantage Moisture resistant - will not rust, rot or corrode Durable - life span up to 50 years with a 15 year warranty Fire performance - rated Class 2 Sustainable - able to achieve up to A+ in the Green Guide Variable pitches Min. 5° pitch - Min. 10° pitch - can be used as can be used as vertical cladding vertical cladding Large sheet size selection 1220mm, 1375mm, 1525mm, Available painted Profiled Sheeting Choosing and Using 5

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Colour ranges Painted colour range Experience gained over many years has shown that the standard Marley Eternit colour range will meet the majority of design requirements in both rural and urban areas. All the standard colours have been chosen for their ability to harmonise with the most commonly used building materials – brick, slate, stone, concrete and timber.

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For a colour sample sent direct to your door please visit marleyeternit.co.uk/profiled-samples Matt colours These colours are part of the standard colour range but have a matt finish. Farmscape anthracite Anthracite sheets have a pigmented surface layer. Together with subtle variations in tone inherent in any natural cementitious product, the appearance will blend with almost any landscape from the day the building is erected. Only available for Profile 6. Natural Grey Natural Grey is the standard unpainted finish for Profile 6 and Profile 3. Natural Grey Profiled Sheeting Choosing and...

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Profile 6 Profile 6 and safety in roof work When correctly installed, Profile 6 has been tested and classified as non-fragile, this must be considered when working to the roof safety requirements of HSG 33. Profile 6 is a high strength fibre cement sheet with polypropylene reinforcement strips inserted along precisely engineered locations which run for the full length of the sheet in each corrugation. This provides maximum reinforcement strength with no loss of durability in service. The cut-away illustration above shows the location of the polypropylene reinforcement strip inserted in a...

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Eaves corrugation closure Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 75mm Sizes: 65, 100 (effective leg 150, 250mm length) (effective leg length) Handed left and right Eaves filler Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Handed left and right Apron flashing When using profiled sheeting the windloadings of a location are critical to ensure the optimal sealing requirements. Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 120° Handed right Exposure zones Approximate wind driven rain (litres/m2 per spell) less than 56.5 equal to or greater than 56.5 Profile 3 sheet lengths (mm) contact the...

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Eaves corrugation closure Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 75mm Sizes: 65, 100 (effective leg 150, 250mm length) (effective leg length) Handed left and right Eaves filler Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Handed left and right Apron flashing When using profiled sheeting the windloadings of a location are critical to ensure the optimal sealing requirements. Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 120° Handed right Exposure zones Approximate wind driven rain (litres/m2 per spell) less than 56.5 equal to or greater than 56.5 Profile 3 sheet lengths (mm) contact the...

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Product selector 1 1 Profile 6 wing ridge cover Adjustable over range of roof pitches. crown sheet cranked crown For covering apex of roof. For ventilation at apex of roof. For weathering top of mono-pitch lean-to roofs. Decorative trim for corner junction of roof and gable end wall. Plain wing cover trim for wall-to-wall and roof to gable end wall. For blocking corrugation voids at eaves of roof. corrugation closer For blanking off corrugation voids at eaves of roof. 12 Hooded two piece ridge finial Made to suit roll top bargeboards with two-piece adjustable ridge only. Profile 6R only. 13...

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Eaves corrugation closure Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 75mm Sizes: 65, 100 (effective leg 150, 250mm length) (effective leg length) Handed left and right Eaves filler Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Handed left and right Apron flashing When using profiled sheeting the windloadings of a location are critical to ensure the optimal sealing requirements. Cover width: Cover width: 650.8mm 1016mm Size: 120° Handed right Exposure zones Approximate wind driven rain (litres/m2 per spell) less than 56.5 equal to or greater than 56.5 Profile 3 sheet lengths (mm) contact the...

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