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TerminEdge EX & TerminEdge EX MB Fascia

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Superior Strength and Maximum Wind Protection

TerminEdge EX and TerminEdge EX MB blend exclusive engineering and premier performance with attractive aesthetics. The patented design of our extruded aluminum anchor bar securely terminates the membrane, providing maximum protection superior to any shop-fabricated roof edge. These top-of-the-line products withstand the toughest weather conditions – extreme wind, driving rain, heavy snow – to safeguard your roof and the people inside. 

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Efficient Installation 

TerminEdge EX and TerminEdge EX MB both feature simple applications via a full snap-on design with an extruded aluminum bar, reducing installation time. 

           • No stripping-in or heat-welding typical with other systems for overall productivity savings.

​           • Prefabricated miters and accessories eliminates the need for field fabrication, further speeding up                              completion. 

           • Product is provided in 12'-0" lengths with pre-punched holes for a quicker process. 

           • All anchor bar EPDM splice plates and fasteners are included, lowering material cost. 

           • The extruded anchor bar can be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled at any time without compromising
             its strength and appearance. 

Quality Materials

TerminEdge EX and TerminEdge EX MB come in a range of materials and sizes to fit your project specifications.

Product

TerminEdge EX

TerminEdge EX MB

Cover Materials

24 ga. or 22 ga. Steel and .040” Aluminum

24 ga. or 22 ga. Steel and .040” Aluminum

Standard Sizes

4”, 5.5”, 7”, and 8.5”

5.5”, 7”, and 8.5”

These dependable products carry a 215 MPH Lifetime Wind Warranty, and are designed to meet the highest industry standards:
           • ANSI/SPRI/FM 4435/ES-1 tested to comply with International Building Code.
           • Factory Mutual approved for wind uplift protection.
           • Miami-Dade approved to comply with Florida Building Code.

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