Description
The wind spring is used on the sides (left and right) of a roof and touches the profiled panels with one side and the other side down against the gable. This ensures firstly an attractive seal and secondly that rainwater drips off here.
Breezeway
When renovating or building a new house, there are windscreens an important part of roof design. These structural elements have multiple functions that improve the durability and appearance of the roof.
Protection wind spring wood or steel
Wind feathers, such as a wooden wind spring, play a major role in protecting the roof and roof structure from the force of wind and rain. They serve as a barrier against wind and prevent rainwater and snow from getting under the roof covering. This protective function prevents roof damage, moisture problems and leaks. In addition, wind feathers also help to the stability of the roof and extend the service life. Replacing wind springs will be a lot less common as a result.
Waterboard
Sometimes, rain may get between the windbreaks and the roof. When this is the case, a waterboard is installed. This is actually a board that seals this space so that rain cannot get between it.
Windscreens for corrugated sheets or roof panels
Wind feathers and corrugated sheets or roofing sheets are also a good combination. For example, wind feathers are installed as protective overhangs against weather influences. Corrugated sheets and roofing sheets also facilitate the drainage of rainwater. The combination of wind feathers and corrugated sheets thus results in an optimal roof design.
Steel wind spring
Steel wind springs excel in durability and sturdiness. They can withstand extreme weather conditions and offer a modern look. However, steel can be prone to rust, so a proper coating or treatment is often necessary to extend its lifespan.
How do you mount a wind spring?
Mounting a wind spring is relatively simple and for this you can simply use screws or nails. You can therefore do it yourself, but keep in mind that it is important to take good safety precautions, as you will obviously be working at height.
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