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Roof Pitch and Design (continued)


Glulam Timber Shelter Designs We have two timber shelters within our range and both feature contemporary, curved designs.


The Denver Timber Cycle Shelter features straight front posts with sleek curved beams that extends from the front of the shelter, to the back.


The Pembroke Timber Cycle Shelter features a domed roof and stylish curved supports creating an elegant and sophisticated cycle parking solution.


Fixings


Different canopies will need different fixings depending on their style and size. There are two main types which are visible fixings and hidden fixings. You will also find that if a timber canopy starts to show signs of decay, it will do so at the canopy feet where they meet the ground. Our structures are all manufactured with galvanised steel feet that rise from the ground to avoid this happening.


We prefer hidden timber fixings which are designed not to be seen by users of the canopy. These fixings leave you with a structure that has a seamless finish with no (or little) metal fixtures in sight.


The below images show how our Glu-lam beams are fixed together using our unique system.


Infill to roof bar connection


Post connection to the ends


The post into the base


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