Walkways
Safe and Compliant walkways using smart mounting clips
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What fixing is best for my roof?
What weight is the walk walkway rated to?
Is my roof pitch compatible?
What are the benefits of using a raised walkway system?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’s special about your roof fixing method, how does it work?
Monkeytoe top fixing roofing clips have specially fabricated jack stud which is threaded into the roofing clip then sits on the purlin below.
The jack stud is then tek screwed onto the purlin and the Monkeytoe clip screws down the outside of the stud until it is sealed onto the roofing profile. Using this unique Monkey Toe fixing, all loads are transferred to the building structure – not the roofing product.
How do we know whether the roof profile is top fixed or hidden fixed profile?
How long are Monkeytoe products designed to last?
Monkeytoe products are designed for the long-haul with most of our structural components having a lifetime warranty of 25 years.
All our products are designed for long life in harsh rooftop coastal environments. Aluminium is a highly durable with some aluminium products like statues lasting more than 100 years.
Some of our products have a shorter warranty such as Hushmonkey which has a 10-year warranty, this has a replaceable insert which can be easily replaced as required.
Can harness points be added to your walkways?
Which fixing is best for my roof?
Download our quick guide of which fixing to use on which roofing profile/type.
What weight is the skywalk rated to?
1.5kPa or 150kg of force per square metre.
Is my roof pitch compatible?
Non-levelled skywalk walkway can be used on any roof pitch from 0-6deg.
What are the benefits of using a raised walkway system?
- No debris traps, allowing for natural wind and rain washing
- No structural compromise or damaging leaks, protecting the integrity of the roof
- Lightweight
- Longevity – made to last
- Utilises Monkeytoe fixings which transfers all loads back to the building structure, therefore bearing no weight on the roofing material itself