Suitable for glass and polycarbonate.
Glass roof support bars.
Glazing bars can be used in carports conservatories greenhouses and other structures.
Self support main bars no rafters needed as they span between your wall plate and eaves beam without the need for additional support if you follow the spanning guidelines below.
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Skyspan glass roofs overhead glazings can be glazed in a range of glass sheet materials.
Can aluminium glazing bars support glass panels.
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Crl square support bars only.
Crl round through glass to glass support bars.
Self support end bars again no rafters required.
They can be used with glass or solid wall or multi sheet polycarbonate panes.
Crl adjustable wall brackets.
Vale glazing bar is a simple yet hugely popular product allowing users to join any glazing sheet material of any thickness with a strong aluminium core and plastic capping.
Crl square support bar fittings.
Crl round support bars only.
Initially designed for joining glass panels on lean to roofs this bar has also proven very popular with the use of polycarbonate sheeting.
Crl round support bar fittings.
They are used to support glass or polycarbonate panels in these structures so it is vital that the bars you choose are suitable for the task.
Self supporting glazing bars are perfect for structures where there is no other structure such as on a conservatory or large canopy.
Rafter supported bars are ideal for installations where you have a timber frame that you can screw into.
Same spanning rules as the main bars.
As well as glazed roof components grey aluminium rafter supported bars omega build supply a range of roofing components such as roof lanterns roof domes diy conservatory roof kits affordable secondary glazing systems polycarbonate roofing sheets polycarbonate canopy kits door canopy kits and much more.
This type of bar offers greater support than self supported.
Crl 72 stainless steel rods with one end cap.
Our range of aluminium glazing bars are designed to withstand the weight of both glass and polycarbonate.