What if my gable or roofline is sloped?

An angled facade or roof edge is no obstacle. With precise sawing and good preparation, you can also finish sloping surfaces beautifully.

A sloping gable or eaves requires just a little more preparation.
With correct measurement and precise sawing, you will also finish tightly here.

Step 1: accurately measure the slope

Always start with a precise measurement of:

  • The slope angle
  • The total length of the bevel
  • The connection with adjacent façade surfaces

The more accurately you measure, the better you can prepare the profiles.

Step 2: cut the profiles at the right angle

After measuring, cut the Cladix profiles to size.

Use for this:

  • A cutting or miter saw
  • The correct set cutting angle

By cutting the profiles at an angle, they fit neatly against the sloping eaves or facade.

Always work in a controlled manner and test with a sample first if necessary.

What tools do you need?

When do you call in a professional?

For complex slopes or combinations of several inclined surfaces, it is best to have a professional look over your shoulder. A professional will measure correctly and ensure a technically and visually flawless finish.

To do this, contact a professional via the Cladix network.

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