Aluminium drip sills
Looking for an aluminium drip sill for your project? You have come to the right place at Comhan! These profiles ensure controlled drainage of rainwater and prevent moisture from penetrating the structure through the bottom of windows or façade panels. This makes aluminium drip sills indispensable in both new construction and renovation.
Made to measure possibilities
Do you have specific wishes? We not only supply standard aluminium drip sills, but also offer them customised. We cut your drip sills to size, bend and process them. In addition, we can provide the profiles with various surface treatments, such as anodising or powder coating. This way they perfectly match the appearance and technical requirements of your project.
Functional and stylish for facade protection
A drip sill is not only a functional element, but also contributes to a neat finish of your facade. Thanks to its light weight and high corrosion resistance, aluminium is ideally suited as a material for drip sills. Comhan's aluminium drip sills are designed for a variety of facade systems, including curtain walls, window frame constructions and facade cladding with aluminium composite or HPL panels.
You can apply our drip sills in:
- Facade systems with aluminium or HPL cladding
- Window and door frames in both residential and utility construction
- Horizontal transitions in curtain walls
Our specialists are happy to help you put together the right drip sills, in line with your project.
The difference between a drip sill and a window sill
Aluminium window sills and drip sills both have the same function: they drain rainwater in a controlled manner and protect the facade against moisture. However, there is a difference in how and where they are applied.
An aluminium window sill is often seen under windows or frames. They are visible and give the facade a sleek finish. A drip sill, on the other hand, is usually incorporated into curtain walls or systems with facade panels, such as HPL or aluminium composite. They are often less visible, but are essential to prevent rainwater from reaching the substructure. So it's mainly about the application and finish.
Do you have any questions?
Would you like to know which aluminium drip sill profile is most suitable for your situation? Our specialists are ready to provide you with technical advice and support you.