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Re: OT Suggestions for metal barn roof.


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Posted by Jim in NY on December 26, 2007 at 18:07:44 from (206.15.129.250):

In Reply to: OT Suggestions for metal barn roof. posted by sbin on December 26, 2007 at 09:31:24:

I have put this stuff on in my dreams.... it is an excellent choice for snow loads, winds and maintenance -- long lived too. In your neck of the woods check out an "ABC" distributor (the one I recollect in PA (LANCASTER area ) is Amos Martins sales -- around here it is his son Earl who sells and supplies us with materials and he has a press/former whereby if you want a piece 40' 2 1/2" long he can form it.. Prices here are now running $2 a running foot (i.e. 10' = $20) no matter the length; widths are actually 38" but lay to 36" exactly; best way is to put them on full lenghts with a little overhang (1 1/2") for drip "beyond" the projections; what Bill in Pa has mentioned is real good info (not to exclude other good input) and most of what he has said is what I do here in UpState NY (Finger lakes Region) As the other Gent said: if you are facing your slopes with the door openings , don't consider but rather plan on ice/snow stops... good investment ! don't forget the trim pieces, can't really cheapen up a good fix -- besides it keeps the elements and criiters out (not all together though) and prevents lift and screw pulls. Just ask if you need more info, I have a book full


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