Retroseal Superseal
Retroseal Superseal seals the sheeting profile gaps so that vermin are prevented from entering the Shed through your sheetings profile, it also prevents wind and rain from coming up under the sheeting.
If you don’t have any vermin seal in your shed already then this is designed for fitting to existing buildings. Keep everyone happy by keeping the critters out!!
You can fit Retroseal Superseal easily to an existing shed or you can install it in your new shed. Either way it is a great product for sealing the various wall sheet profiles.
* See profile details below
OPTIONAL FASTENER KITS
Fastener kits are now available for Superseal.
Each pack contains tek screws, nylon pin anchors, a drill bit, a tek screw driver bit and a masonry drill bit to match your Superseal quantity.
You can also select the same pack with silicone!
The Small Pack suits up to 24.30m
The Medium Pack suits up to 36.80m
The Large Pack suits up to 51.50m
Please email us if you need more than the Large pack!
Please drop us a note in the comments section of your checkout with your wall sheeting colour so we can colour code your tek screws.
These kits will be delivered separately to your Superseal!
Find out how to install this product Please refer to this cladding guide to help you order the right product for your shed. |
Please do not short your order. Minimum Order Quantities Apply. Requests for small orders cannot be completed. |
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Retroseal Superseal is available in different job lots, in many different profiles. Each piece covers 920mm. Buy a full box and save! Go halves or thirds with some friends. Enough to do at least 2 double garages (6×6)
*Superseal profiles available to block profile gaps for,
- Stramit K panel & Monoclad,
- Bluescope Lysaght Trimwall & Trimdek, Multiclad
- Totalspan 7 Rib & Spanclad
- Titan VDek & QDek
- Metroll Trimclad and Metroclad
- Striproll Sureclad
- Fielders TL5 and LoClad
- Steeline Steelclad
- Apex Apanel and APClad
- Qsteel ADek
- Rolpanel
- Stratco Superdek
PROFILE ORDER CODE DETAILS
- Order Code 3 for Stramit K Panel, Metroll Metroclad, Titan Vdek, Apex APanel,
- Order Code 3A for Stramit Monoclad, Steeline Steel Clad, Fielders TL5, and, Apex APClad, QSteel, Titan Qdek, Stratco Superdek,
- Order Code 4 for Lysaght Multiclad, Rolpanel
- Order Code 4A for Lysaght Trimwall, Lysaght Trimdek, Striproll Sureclad, Spanclad and Metroll Trimclad
- Order code TS for Totalspan 7 Rib wall sheeting
- Order Code FLC for Fielders LoClad
For Custom Orb or Corrugate profiles see Retroseal Domestic
Click here to see PDF of Superseal.
Click here to see hints on installation.
How to install vermin seals?
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Can I exchange my vermin and ember seal order?
Can I order a piece or two of vermin proofing if I'm short?
Unfortunately, our manufacturing arrangements mean we have to order in quantities of 18.28m or more. This is why the quantities are listed as such on the website. Don't short your order please.
Can I pick up my vermin or ember seals order?
Our Vermin & Emberseal manufacturer does not operate pickup or maintain any payment facilities at the factory. Orders online are delivered directly to you in most circumstances.
Can I still install a vermin seal after the shed is built?
We have a wide range of retroseals suitable for installing on sheds that are already built. Vermaseal itself is for installation during the build.
How do you transport my purchase?
Vermin seals are shipped via TOLL and sometimes Australia Post
How long does it take to manufacture my order?
Vermin and ember seal products– usually despatched within 3-5 working days. Orders placed incorrectly or being returned or exchanged have a 10% restocking charge. The cost of return freight is borne by the purchaser. A minimum re-delivery charge of $38.00 will apply to the replacement order plus any additional price difference between products.
How much vermin seal should I order?
It is always best to order slightly more than you need as the Minimum Order Quantity for vermin & ember seals is 18m. This min qty is not set by us, it is set by the factory. So if you don’t order enough then you would be up for another lot of freight and potentially the minimum order of 18m. You can always email or call if you need special assistance calculating how much vermin/ember seal you need.
Is it possible to install vermin seals with my insulated shed?
It's possible, it can be a little more fiddly, While many of the retroseals would suit, the product Combination Seal is the best for already insulated sheds and shed homes.
May I ask for product samples?
Send us your details at admin@shedblog.com.au and we can arrange a sample. Please also let us know what you need to achieve just in case we can suggest a better product for the job.
My Retroseal Superseal is not Fitting. How to resolve this?
Find our product install guides here. It’s usually due to incorrect installation method or ordering the wrong profile. Please send photo of the situation. Remember! Superseal installs at approximately a 30- 45 deg angle so please fix a receiver strip in place first, and place clip onto strip and check fit that way. Instructions are either attached to the box or inside the box.
What Vermin seal profile code is best for my shed?
This depends on the profile of your shed cladding and the purpose (vermin and or embers) Have a look at our cladding guide which can help you to know what works for your shed.
Where is Vermaseal made?
Australia! Northern Rivers, NSW
How to calculate my roof pitch?
If you’re not sure of your roof pitch, take a look at our handy calculator to work it out.
How do I identify my wall or roof profile?
Please refer to this cladding guide to help you order the right product for your shed.
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