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Those roof panels are a great idea, saves on plastering, sanding & painting etc. Great work.
I like them! It was fast to put up and looks nice.
Looks good Seth! I like that you don’t have to paint that stuff. It appears to be low maintenance and easy to install.
No paint was a determining factor in my selection for sure! It was easy to put up but I had some issues with alignment.
I’ve done this under my second story decks as a ceiling. I use a fine tooth plywood blade - worked pretty well. Nice video
Yes! Lots of people use this plastic under porches to make a dry room. Seems like it will hold up forever inside like this.
turn your blade backwards
Looks very very nice!
Thank you. It was a good choice for working alone and price.
Awesome 👍
Thank you. These have done well so far.
Interesting. Hadn't seen this use before.Where I live, a prelim step would be sealing the insulation to cutdown on drafts in cold weather. Seth, what is the fire-rating on the panels?cheerio
The polycarbonate panels have a low fire rating. Looks like they can be exposed to open flame for around a while before burning.
Necessity is the mother of invention! 😆😆😆
Yes true. These plastic panels are nice for this application. Went up quickly and looks nice.
Would this hold up R40 blow in insulation? Looking at different options for my garage ceiling
With the quantity of fasteners that I used. I should think it would hold up R40 just fine.
Fire code?
These panels are rated to withstand fire and do not put off toxic fumes or drip.
that looks like a tin roof put a tegra ceiling upits easy and cheap
For this space and working alone it has done well. I could have made the seams a lot cleaner but it's not bad.
Those roof panels are a great idea, saves on plastering, sanding & painting etc. Great work.
I like them! It was fast to put up and looks nice.
Looks good Seth! I like that you don’t have to paint that stuff. It appears to be low maintenance and easy to install.
No paint was a determining factor in my selection for sure! It was easy to put up but I had some issues with alignment.
I’ve done this under my second story decks as a ceiling. I use a fine tooth plywood blade - worked pretty well. Nice video
Yes! Lots of people use this plastic under porches to make a dry room. Seems like it will hold up forever inside like this.
turn your blade backwards
Looks very very nice!
Thank you. It was a good choice for working alone and price.
Awesome 👍
Thank you. These have done well so far.
Interesting. Hadn't seen this use before.
Where I live, a prelim step would be sealing the insulation to cutdown on drafts in cold weather.
Seth, what is the fire-rating on the panels?
cheerio
The polycarbonate panels have a low fire rating. Looks like they can be exposed to open flame for around a while before burning.
Necessity is the mother of invention! 😆😆😆
Yes true. These plastic panels are nice for this application. Went up quickly and looks nice.
Would this hold up R40 blow in insulation? Looking at different options for my garage ceiling
With the quantity of fasteners that I used. I should think it would hold up R40 just fine.
Fire code?
These panels are rated to withstand fire and do not put off toxic fumes or drip.
that looks like a tin roof put a tegra ceiling upits easy and cheap
For this space and working alone it has done well. I could have made the seams a lot cleaner but it's not bad.