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Alumasc Skyline Aluminium Flat Coping

Alumasc Skyline Aluminium Coping - 1 Metre Length

Original price £57.01 - Original price £180.81
Original price £57.01 - Original price £180.81
Original price £57.01
£51.31 - £162.73
£51.31 - £162.73
Current price £51.31 ex VAT

The Alumasc Skyline Aluminium Coping range provides a high-quality, weatherproof solution for parapet walls, combining long-lasting protection with...

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Original price £57.01 - Original price £180.81
Original price £57.01 - Original price £180.81
Original price £57.01
£51.31 - £162.73
£51.31 - £162.73
Current price £51.31 ex VAT
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More about Alumasc Skyline Aluminium Flat Coping

Flat coping offers a simple straight top profile ideal for contemporary parapet designs. Manufactured from durable aluminium it protects exposed walls from water absorption while giving the roof edge a neat visually consistent finish that coordinates with surrounding metalwork.

FAQ

How does flat coping protect a parapet wall?

Flat coping provides a protective, level cap over parapet walls to prevent moisture penetration.

What fixings are used for flat coping installation?

Stainless or aluminium fixings are used, with gasketed joints to keep the parapet watertight.

Can flat coping be fitted during cold or wet conditions?

Yes, coping can be installed year-round provided the parapet is clean, dry, and frost-free.

Do flat coping systems include joint covers?

Yes, joint covers are included to conceal fixings and provide a continuous appearance.

What benefits does flat coping provide on modern parapets?

Flat coping provides clean, horizontal protection on parapets and boundary walls. Hidden fixings keep lines uninterrupted, while gaskets prevent water penetration and allow thermal movement across long runs.

Are there height limits or wind-load restrictions for flat coping installations?

Flat coping systems work best on straight parapets; check wall planar tolerances and avoid using flat profiles on surfaces with high fall unless drain provisions exist.

How much thermal movement should be allowed per metre of coping?

Allow approximately 1mm of movement per metre for aluminium coping, particularly on darker colours.

When should coping seals or joint gaskets be replaced?

Replace seals or gaskets every 10–15 years, or sooner if they become brittle or compressed.

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