FAQ - Frequently asked questions
Corrugated profiles
Yes. The Taborsky corrugated sheet 18/76 is primarily designed as a wall and facade profile. Due to its uniform wave shape and stable profile geometry, the corrugated profile is ideally suited for facade cladding of industrial, commercial, and agricultural buildings, as well as for outbuildings and tool sheds.
Yes, the 18/76 corrugated sheet can also be used as a roof profile, especially for simple roof constructions such as agricultural buildings, shelters, or functional buildings. It should be noted that the profile does not have an anti-condensation fleece as an accessory, and additional measures may be necessary depending on the application. In addition, 2 corrugation crests must overlap at the longitudinal overlap. This reduces the construction width by 76 mm to 988 mm.
On a steel substructure, the 18/76 corrugated sheet is mounted using self-drilling screws for steel. These enable quick and secure fastening without pre-drilling. Here, too, we recommend using the fasteners provided by Taborsky to ensure the stability and longevity of the construction.
Fastening to a timber substructure is carried out using specially designed fastening screws for wood.
The screws are usually placed in the corrugation valley on the wall to ensure secure load transmission and a permanently tight connection. Matching accessories such as sealing tape and profile fillers support a professional installation.
The Taborsky 18/76 corrugated sheet is available made to measure and can be manufactured in lengths from 200 mm to 12,000 mm. This allows the profile to be optimally adapted to the respective facade or roof area and reduces waste.