Win Z-profile
Win apron flashing termination profile / Win Z-profile from JUAL ensures a neat, tight and functional finish at horizontal joints in gable and facade cladding. They combine high quality, easy installation and versatility, making them ideal for both new builds and renovation projects.
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Optimal solution for horizontal joints
When it comes to facade and gable cladding, it is crucial to choose the right components in order to achieve a neat, durable and functional solution. The win apron flashing termination profile – also known as the Z-profile – is designed precisely for this purpose and ensures an elegant and watertight finish at horizontal joints in gable and facade cladding.
With high quality, great functionality and easy installation, these products are the ideal choice for both new builds and renovation projects.
Secure jointing and facade protection
The profile is used at horizontal joints where facade panels meet, providing a strong and tight transition. It functions as a connecting and protective profile between the panels, creating a uniform and attractive facade while shielding the construction from the effects of the weather.
When applied correctly, the termination profile and Z-profile prevent water, moisture and dirt from penetrating the joints. This reduces the risk of damage such as moisture accumulation, rot and corrosion, thereby significantly extending the lifespan of the facade. The result is a facade that not only looks elegant but also lasts for many years to come.
Aesthetics and functionality in harmony
In addition to their practical function, the Z-profile also plays an important role in the facade’s aesthetics. They create a sharp, clean line at the panel transitions, providing a professional and complete finish. This applies both to modern buildings with strict lines and to more traditional constructions, where the details make the difference.
The discreet design of the profiles makes it possible to create a harmonious overall impression, where the focus is on the facade’s complete appearance – not the joints. At the same time, they support the strength and stability of the facade and help withstand the mechanical stresses the building is exposed to over time.