Faq
- How many nails should I use per Onduvilla tile?
- What is the overhang required for ONDUVILLA tiles?
- Can I install I install Onduline sheets upside down?
- Which way up is an Onduline sheet fixed?
- Can I install Onduline roof sheets flat?
- How long is BARDOLINE guaranteed for?
- Where can I find Onduline installation instructions?
- How many nails should I user per Onduline sheet?
- What is the minimum pitch for Onduvilla tiles?
- How do you cut an Onduvilla tile?
- Identifying problems with your roof structure
- What is the condition of my roof structure?
- How do you fix the Onduline ridges?
- What structure is my roof?
- How to fix Onduline Verges and Edges
- Measuring purlin or timber batten spacing / distance
- Fixing Eaves
- Where to fix Onduline accessories
- Fixing the Hip Detail
- What tools are needed for installing Onduline sheets?
- How to Fix the Eaves Trays
- What’s the difference between Onduline roofing and metal roofing?
- Fixing an Eaves Ventilation Strip
- What is the weight of an Onduline sheet?
- Can you fix Onduline to a curved Roof?
- Are Onduline sheets resistant to mould and mildew?
- How can I cut an Onduline sheet?
- Can I install Onduline sheets on top of the existing shed felt?
- What should my roof pitch be to install Onduline?
- Is watertighness and waterproofing also warrantied for low pitched roofs?
- Can I install ONDULINE CLASSIC as a fence?
- Measuring your roof pitch
What’s the difference between Onduline roofing and metal roofing?
Onduline sheets differ from metal roofing in material and benefits. They are corrosion-resistant and suitable for coastal projects due to their non-metallic components.
Onduline roof sheets are made from a noise dampening material, which benefits from being 4 times quiter than metal, making them ideal for buildings housing animals, like horse stables. Find out more
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