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Cutting the Glare On A Metal Roof
I will be building a modified A-Frame structure that will have a basic (Menards) pole barn type screw down metal roof. It will be in a full sun location . Since there will be such a large expanse of this stuff, is there any way I can permanently reduce the reflectivity without compromising the factory finish? Curly |
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Cutting the Glare On A Metal Roof
On Jun 27, 8:51�am, CurlyQue wrote:
I will be building a modified A-Frame structure that will have a basic (Menards) pole barn type screw down metal roof. It will be in a full sun location . Since there will be such a large expanse of this stuff, is there any way I can permanently reduce the reflectivity without compromising the factory finish? Curly pick a non glare finish. if your area is hot pick a very light white or off white color, so you dont bake yourself and the building. A frames look attractive but arent very practical, little headroom on tiny second floor. why did you pick this design? |
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