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No we don’t – we recommend getting in touch with a local builder if you need help with installation.
It’s good practice to clean your COLORBOND® or ZINCALUME® roof and do maintenance checks regularly as recommended by BlueScope Steel. Contact our technical service consultants for more information.
All of Stramit’s products come with a warranty on the quality and expected life of material used, subject to them being properly installed and maintained. If you think you’re eligible to make a warranty claim, contact your local Stramit office and they’ll help you get the investigation started.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.
All of Stramit’s products come with a warranty on the quality and expected life of material used, subject to them being properly installed and maintained. If you think you’re eligible to make a warranty claim, contact your local Stramit office and they’ll help you get the investigation started.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.
All of Stramit’s products come with a warranty on the quality and expected life of material used, subject to them being properly installed and maintained. If you think you’re eligible to make a warranty claim, contact your local Stramit office and they’ll help you get the investigation started.
This depends on your location. In Queensland all ridge and hip flashings are scribed – or cut – to suit the cladding they sit on as this gives maximum protection from the rain. In other states, the capping often (but not always) simply sits on the top of the corrugated cladding. Industrial sheets are usually scribed.