Most people know where they are with windows, doors and conservatories. Roofline products, however, probably need a little further explanation. That’s why we’re offering, what we trust will be, some helpful information on these essential architectural products.
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The definition of a roofline product
The definition of “roofline” is simply the outline of a rooftop. So a “roofline product” is, unsurprisingly, a product that complements a property’s roofline. This may include fascia, soffits, cladding or bargeboards. These are typically made from wood or plastics, like polyvinyl chloride. You’ll also see rainwater products on the exteriors of properties, such as guttering and downpipes.
The benefits of roofline products
There are two primary benefits that go hand in hand with roofline products:
- Protection. Roofline products safeguard your biggest asset. Keeping rainwater at bay ensures that your home is kept as dry as possible.
- A finished appearance. Your property’s aesthetics are important, and roofline products help to complete the look of your home’s exteriors.
Roofline products and their considerations
When choosing roofline products for your home, there are some important considerations you’ll need to think about in order to get the perfect products, including their:
- Manufacturer
- Material
- Colour
- Maintenance requirements
- Installation requirements
- Guarantee duration
- Weather resistance
You’ll also want to find out whether they meet the British Standards Institute’s full approval, like the products offered by Hamilton’s do.
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Perhaps you’re considering investing in fascia or soffits for your home? Get in touch with Hamilton Windows, and we’ll provide you with free, expert advice on your best options. Call today on 020 8390 4855.