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Birdcomb Galvanized Steel Eaves Comb Filler 975mm Lengths

Birdcomb Galvanized Steel Eaves Comb Filler 975mm Lengths

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Please note: Birdcomb is available in 975mm pieces. If you're working in meters, please divide this by 975mm to receive the correct order quantity.

Product Information

Introducing Birdcomb Eaves Comb Filler, the superior galvanized steel alternative to plastic eaves filler combs.

Designed to prevent birds and insects from entering the batten cavity of buildings, Birdcomb offers a robust, long-lasting solution for homeowners, builders, and roofing installers.

Unlike traditional plastic eaves filler combs that degrade and become ineffective within years, Birdcomb’s galvanized steel construction ensures durability for decades. A true lifetime solution.

Birdcomb significantly reduces long-term expenses and maintenance cycles, making it the number one choice for those seeking reliable and enduring roof protection. Upgrade to Birdcomb and experience the ultimate in eaves protection.

Product Specifications

  • 975mm Lengths
  • Galvanized Steel designed to last up to 75 years

Learn More About Birdcomb

How To Install Birdcomb

  • Place the eaves comb over the underlay support tray, positioned just above the fascia board.
  • Secure it to the fascia board using the pre-cut holes, making sure the comb faces outward.
  • Using your fingers, push the comb upwards into the profile to mould the Birdcomb to fit the profile of roofing tiles.
  • Perfectly designed for use with profiled tiles, Birdcomb ensures a seamless fit.

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Let's Say Goodbye To Plastic

Historically, plastic has been the material of choice for eaves filler combs. While initially effective, plastic degrades over time, especially when exposed to harsh weather conditions. This degradation compromises the comb’s ability to protect the roof, leading to frequent replacements and additional maintenance costs.