New Products Alert! Perforated Shed Sealing Products Now Available!

by | Jul 26, 2023 | New Products | 0 comments

ShedBlog is happy to announce our new line of perforated shed sealing products along with some new mount vents. Take a look below to see the new additions, and how you can vent your shed or steel building while keeping vermin out.

PERFORATED EAVE VENT SEAL

Perforated Eave Vent - Eaveseal with Ventilation

This product eliminates eave venting completely, including in cases where wall venting leads to ceiling cavity ventilation. A must where Whirlybirds are in use, while also being an effective vermin and bird barrier. The perforated eave seal provides 850mm² of ventilated area, per metre.

PERFORATED RIDGE VENT SEALS

Perforated Ridgeseal and Shadowline

All of the Ridge Vent products help to keep all the usual vermin out of the shed or home-like mice, rats, snakes, lizards, and birds like sparrows and small microbats while still allowing ventilation.

They seal the ridge cap yet allow for ventilation. (don’t forget to weather the ends of your roof sheets like normal, though).

Shadowline Ridge Vent hides in the shadow line under the ridge cap, negating the need to try and colour match old roof sheeting, and can be retrofitted by releasing some ridge cap screws, positioning the corrugated mesh and replacing the screws.

BIG VENTS

Trimdek Big Vents

We have now added some new BIG vents to the venting range available at ShedBlog.

Available in Corro at a size of 325mm high and 475mm wide (both horizontal and vertical configurations) and Trimdek/ Monoclad at a size of 300mm high by 585mm wide (Vertical configuration only).

These new vents are designed to add 10,800mm2 of vented area per unit allowing for extra airflow inside your steel shed. All vents come with an alloy woven mesh, colour-coded rivets and a drill template for easy installation.

The riveted vent acts as a truss across the tops of the profiles, requiring no additional support system and adding extra strength to the sheet. A silicone bead is required to seal the profiles at the top only.

Wind-driven rain hits the mesh directly behind the louvres and runs down the cavity area between the mesh and pan of the sheet, running out of the unsealed bottom.

These vents are available in Colorbond, Zincalume and Galvanised.

Head over to ShedBlog to see the full range in more detail and add some new venting products to your steel building or shed today!