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I wondered if anyone could help. We have just had some panels installed however there is quite a large gap left at the top where the panel joins the roof to be filled. Is this normal? I was under the impression they should really go to the roof with a little silicone?
 

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Yes should be like the top one 3-4mm gap
 
I would ask multi how it invalidates the warranty as tbh that sounds a bit like a quick response
 
Sounds like the warranty isn’t worth much as sounds like they try and find a way out of it

You could get a trim to cover the cap eg like a edge / cap
 
I've just done one with a 10mm gap all around ceiling due to height of panels vs height of ceiling.
I just used a upvc trim with stix all and sealed with a white sanitary silicone.

A gaps will always be needed to get the board in, the skill is in how you finish it.
 
It is always difficult to get in and fit tightly to a slope like that - I have found the only way to get a very good finish is to template it from an off cut or thin bit of ply.
You don’t need the whole board , just the slope scribed in and referenced to a horizontal and a vertical line.
This can then be replicated at the top of your correctly sized board - it is another step and takes time but then the sort of thing the op has does not occur.
However as that is I agree with SimonG the way out of it is with a 20mm pvc trim like the window fitters use to cover the broken plaster- this scribed in neatly would look fine.
 
I've just done one with a 10mm gap all around ceiling due to height of panels vs height of ceiling.
I just used a upvc trim with stix all and sealed with a white sanitary silicone.

A gaps will always be needed to get the board in, the skill is in how you finish it.
You just use the upvc trim to gap fill or create a tidy " border" so to speak?
 
I'd imagine if it was a tight fit and expanded itself off the wall then the board manufacturer would be claiming 3mm as a minimum...?
Unless you've signed for a limited guarantee, just see how it comes out. Your plumbers liability doesn't end when he leaves site - far from it!
 

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