Home Products Corrugated sheet Sheets Topline Corrugated Sheet mini

Topline Corrugated Sheet mini

Bitumen corrugated sheet

A high-quality, dimensionally stable and durable bitumen corrugated sheet (86 x 100 cm) based on bitumen, cellulose fibres and thermosetting resins that can withstand dirt, weather and wind. Bitumen corrugated sheets are used to waterproof barns, carports, garden sheds, wood sheds, dog kennels, etc. Suitable for all pitched roofs with a minimum pitch of 7°.

  • Quick and easy; an attractive waterproof roof finish that lasts a long time
  • Does not absorb moisture
  • Protects against rain, wind and UV radiation

Step-by-step plan

  1. Ensure that the corrugated sheets have adequate support. The corrugated sheets must rest on a solid roof structure with wooden, concrete or metal rafters. We recommend installing a waterproof layer (vapour barrier) on structures where condensation may occur. Additionally, always ensure adequate ventilation in the building!
  2. Work out in advance how you are going to lay the corrugated sheets. This will avoid or minimise the need to saw the corrugated sheets. When determining the number of sheets, allow for overlap in length and width.
  3. Depending on the wind direction, start laying the corrugated sheets on the left or right side of the roof. It is important that you install the first corrugated sheet perfectly perpendicular to the supporting structure. After all, you'll be installing the rest of the roof on top of this first corrugated sheet.
  4. Always place the first corrugated sheet at the bottom of the roof in the corner furthest from the prevailing wind direction. The sheet should protrude over the drip edge a few centimetres. Make sure the Aquaplan logo always faces upwards.
  5. Attach the sheets to the wooden trusses in staggered rows. Start each row by alternating between full and half sheets. Work perpendicularly in vertical rows towards the ridge. Make sure the sheets overlap by 2 corrugations horizontally and approximately 20 cm vertically.
  6. When nailing the corrugated sheets in place, proceed as follows: Put a nail in the first wave and then in the second-to-last wave. This way, you can check that the sheet is perfectly perpendicular to the structure. If it isn’t, you can easily adjust it. When the sheet is perfectly perpendicular, drive a nail into the top of each wave.
  7. The nails should be nailed vertically through the corrugated sheet. Where two sheets overlap, nail at an angle. Then drive a nail in the top of all waves that overlap and all waves on the lower and upper horizontal beams. Tip: always nail down the second and second-to-last wave and then the rest.
  8. Distribute the ridge caps evenly along the entire length of the roof. Make sure they overlap by at least 10 cm. Also ensure that the ridge caps cover the corrugated sheets underneath by at least 10 cm. The ridge cap and sheet are nailed 5 cm from the edge of the ridge. We recommend using lead or sealing tape between the wall and the corrugated sheets. If desired, install a gutter along the drip edge.

Documents

Calculate how much product you need

Step 1 of 2

  • cm
  • cm
  • cm
* By using this calculation module, one agrees to the terms of use: All results are indicative and approximate only. Aquaplan can in no way be held responsible for deviating results resulting from the use of this calculation module.

Accessories

Technical features

Dimensions 100 × 76 × 3,8 cm
Variation

Topline Corrugated Sheet mini Black 1mTopline Corrugated Sheet mini Red 1mTopline Corrugated Sheet mini Green 1m

EAN

541346694973154134669497485413466949755

Volume

111

Color

NoirRougeVert

Material

BitumenBitumenBitumen

Product use

Waterproofing for pitched roofsWaterproofing for pitched roofsWaterproofing for pitched roofs

Content indication

Stuk(s)Stuk(s)Stuk(s)

Expected lifespan (in years)

101010

Maximum inclination

909090

Minimum inclination

101010

Thickness (mm)

38381000

Length (mm)

1000100038

Width (mm)

760760760

Surface area (m²)

0.760.760.76

Required tools

HammerHammerHammer