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Stage 2
GRP edge trims
The following pages include instructions for fixing the most common types of GRP edge trims. For a comprehensive list of trim applications see
the trim application pages of this manual. All trims are supplied in 3m lengths as standard with the exception of F300. Heavy duty trims are
available by special order.
Edge trims are manufactured in GRP. One side has a high adhesion finish (matt finish), the other side has a glossy finish, always bond to the
matt finish.
All trims must be fixed with nails or staples to the decking board.
With the exception of the F300 Flat flashing and the D260 Angle fillet, the trims must be bonded in place using the trim adhesive. Silicone
sealant or general-purpose mastics are not suitable adhesives for the fixing of trims.
Cure It Trim Adhesive
Cure It Trim Adhesive is applied with a skeleton gun to the battens around the perimeter of the roof. A continuous bead is sufficient to hold the
trims in place. The trims should be ‘rubbed’ into place to ensure good bonding.
Joining Trims
Trims are either nailed to the decking boards using a 13mm galvanised clout nail or stapled in place with a gas powered or compressed air
stapler. Hold the trim in place ensuring the face is vertical. Drive fixings in at each end, then the middle and then at 100mm centres thereafter.
Most common trim types and application instructions:
A170/A200/A250 - Drip Trim
The A type trim is a drip trim, fitted to the lowest edge of the roof usually where the rainwater
flows into the gutter. Two support battens should be fixed to the perimeter of the roof to
provide space for the gutter to fit behind the trim, with the outer batten attached 10mm lower
than the inner batten to allow the trim to sit flush with the roof. Apply adhesive to the batten
in a continuous strip then rub the trim into place and nail to the decking. Do not nail through
the front of the trim. If the pitch of the roof is only minimal, rainwater is likely to hold behind
the trim. A planing machine can be used to take 2mm off the deck to allow the trim to lay
flush with the board.
TRIM DETAILS: A170: This is designed for applications where it is not possible to use the
larger A200. A200: This is the standard size drip trim. A250: This drip trim is ideally suited for
use on warm roofs.
Decking
GRP Layer and bandage
Support batten
Brick
Fascia
Gutter
A170
Trim adhesive
A170/200/250 Application diagrams:
NOTE: If the fall of the roof is only slight, the end of the
decking board should be planed by 2mm before the battens
are attached, to allow the trim to sit flush with the rest of
the roof.
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