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Replacing conservatory roof panel
VJsmum
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Hello
I normally post on the Old Style board, but wondered if anyone might have some advice. We have a fairly large conservatory with a corrugated plastic roof - it is quite old, probably about 15 years. One of the panels has "slipped" causing a gap where the roof meets the house and we cannot push it back in.
Anyone got any knowledge of how to repair or replace the panel? The rain is coming in and the wood at the fascia (inside) is starting to rot.
Thanks
I normally post on the Old Style board, but wondered if anyone might have some advice. We have a fairly large conservatory with a corrugated plastic roof - it is quite old, probably about 15 years. One of the panels has "slipped" causing a gap where the roof meets the house and we cannot push it back in.
Anyone got any knowledge of how to repair or replace the panel? The rain is coming in and the wood at the fascia (inside) is starting to rot.
Thanks
I wanna be in the room where it happens
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Could you provide a pic.?Forgotten but not gone.0
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Good idea - I will attempt to when I get home.I wanna be in the room where it happens0
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Is it corrugated or is it a polycarb panel flat top and bottom? these are usually held in by a snap on style profile. You would need to get on top of conservatory to remove top of profile on either side of the panel, reposition the panel and then snap back in the profile tops to hold panel in position.
Hope that this helps0
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