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Weathering plates are fabricated off site, then cut and overlapped onsite, before which can be problematic where curved build-up chosen, this type of solution looks unsightly and requires regular maintenance. While roof penetrations are rarely as
immune to poor design. A commonly used solution is an off-the shelf roof cabinet (also known as dog, roof or junction However, oversized does little to can undermine thermal performance by creating a larger-than-necessary thermal bridge. And of course, roof cabinets are not designed with the aesthetics of a a universal solution to an issue that is unique to each building. They are purchased and installed to perform a Bespoke detailing protects design the concept stage means they will form part of the design team. This enables them to work closely with the architect, to design, manufacture and install a high- works with the building. Because they understand the design requirements, they will develop a solution that complements the architectural vision.
tailored to accommodate any type of cladding or roof system, which helps be applied to horizontal or vertical penetrations of any size and shape, and in any position relative to the are accurately sized to the penetration which helps to protect both performance and visual continuity. be matched to any RAL colour ensuring that vertical and roof penetrations, curbs and upstands all create a seamless
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The detail can also be tailored ensuring it can cater for the vast and be needed even as building services requirements change. penetrations may seem like a minor technical detail, their impact on the look
solution at the concept stage, architects can ensure that form and function align to their vision. Something that will performance and design integrity.
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