Important Set Out Notes
- Scaffold is required to install all fascia, barges and gables. A working platform must be provided around the entire house. This requirement includes single level dwellings. If you do not have scaffold you need to notify us prior to installation. There will be additional charges and delays in the installation of our products.
- Ensure your frame/truss manufacturer is aware you are installing 155 fascia and has been supplied a copy of this setup sheet
- Soffit bearer/outriggers must be fixed to the right hand side of the rafter as you look at the building
- All runs of fascia need a minimum of 2 fixing points. Failure to provide this can result in the fascia moving after installation
- Where fascia returns into cladding our installers will cut it back to sit outside the cladding. If you wish for the fascia to run through the cladding please request this prior to our installation.
- Leave the bottom purlin or batten off until after the fascia has been installed as it gets in the way of brackets
- All timber sizes stated are finished timber size
- This setup document is designed for a purlin thickness of 45mm, outrigger and fly rafter 45mmx90mm
- This setup document is designed for a tile batten 50mm x 40mm
- This setup document allows for a 10mm soffit clearance
- Gable truss drop 90mm for 90mm outrigger
- Gable flashing required in longrun roofs
- Soffit bearer/outriggers are required on all hip corners
- Kickouts may be required
- If your setup is not correct (as per this document) it will cause delays to your installation and incur costs for lost time and travel
- Soffit groove allows for a sloping soffit up to a maximum of 35 degrees
Product Information
Steel fascia is an attractive and economical rainwater system that can be rapidly installed in combination with our range of spouting profiles to match your personal taste and style
Resistant to cracking, rotting, warping, peeling and fading as well as being easy to clean, our steel fascia will give your home years of good looks and great performance
Made from Colorsteel, it is stronger and straighter than traditional timber fascia and can be rapidly installed. Most importantly the fitting of soffits, even sloping soffits (up to 35 degrees) is a breeze. The outer edge of the soffit is retained at the bottom of the fascia in a rolled groove
Specification/Installation/Technical Information
Brackets are made from an aviation grade nylon with a glass additive to provide rigidity
Maximum bracket spacing 800mm – reduce bracket spacing to 600mm for snow prone areas
Made from 0.55mmBMT Colorsteel Maxx
Loose fill insulation must not be allowed to come in contact with fascia
External corners and barge/gable corners are finished using a pre-pressed corner soaker.Internal corners are hand folded on site
Minimum 3 screws per fascia bracket (class 4 or higher)