The Simplicity 35 Features & Benefits
• Full 10 Year Guarantee and a 25 year life expectancy
• Fully Aluminium System – Including heavy duty structural aluminium roof
bars for ultimate strength
• Stainless Steel Fixings – All of the fixings are 316 marine grade stainless
steel for longevity and total resistance to corrosion
• Integral Aluminium Guttering – Saves time on installation and creates
a robust and attractive gutter system
• 35mm Structured Polycarbonate with block edge finish – A block edge
finish features a hard edge on both sides of the panel, which provides a much stronger roof system for improved snow loading capabilities
• Fire Performance - Our polycarbonate panels benefit
from excellent fire performance, meeting BS476 part 7 class 1, EN13501 and B-s1, d0
• Robust Roof System – The roofing system is strong enough to be
walked on as a means of escape and maintenance, with the use of boards
• High UV Protection – A layer of UV absorber is co-extruded on the
outer surface of the roof panels which prevents damaging UV radiation from penetrating the sheet and protects those underneath from the sun. UV
Information on the design load and maximum span limits is available on request.
Projection up to 6m
Posts Spacing Projection: Up to 4m 4.1m - 6m Spacing:
3.5m Glazing Bars Spacing
Projection: Up to 4.5m 4.5m - 5.3m 5.301 - 6m Spacing:
1250mm Pitch From 2.5 degrees to 22.5 degrees
These are general calculations. Please refer to the SNOW & WIND Calculation table for each system to determine the requirements for each Canopy/Carport and Veranda sold.
53 700mm 500mm
Optional Gallows, Base Castings & Cast Collars
3m Optional Gallows Included
protection also prevents yellowing and loss of strength to the panel, giving it longer life
• Variable Roof Pitch – The roof has a variable pitch of between 2.5° – 45°
• Large Projection – Projection of up to 6 metres to create large shaded areas
if required
• Unlimited Length – This structure can be constructed to any length to
suit requirements
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