Testing
We prioritise weather resistance, air permeability, and wind resistance in the development of our patent glazing systems. Demonstrating our dedication to these principles, we have invested heavily in our own testing facility equipped with a state-of-the-art weather testing machine. This allows us to continually enhance and perfect our glazing systems, ensuring they meet the highest standards of robustness and reliability.
Pitch
Experience has shown that patent glazing used in pitches at 30° and above will produce excellent weather resistance as well as acceptable self-cleaning attributes. The steeper angle allows rainwater to naturally wash away dirt and debris, maintaining the glazing’s clarity and performance with minimal maintenance.
However, pitches as low as 5° or even lower can be achieved successfully by means of additional sealing to the perimeter flashings. This ensures that the glazing remains watertight and secure despite the shallower angle. When considering such low pitches, there are certain factors you need to take into account to ensure the system’s effectiveness and longevity. Additional cleaning is required at these lower pitches to maintain the clarity of the glazing, as the reduced angle does not allow rainwater to effectively wash away dirt and debris. Regular maintenance will help prevent potential issues related to dirt build-up and ensure the glazing remains clear and functional.