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I have a barn that has corrugated vertical panels and the bottom 12" of about 15 feet is rusted and/or missing. Plus there are 2 vertical panels in the middle of the barn that are torn open. The rest of the barn roof looks great. I cannot find anyone in Cleveland, Ohio who supplies these panels. I have been told to tear it out and redo it, but I can't afford it yet. Any suggestions on repair and where do I find these panels.
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I have a barn that has corrugated vertical panels and the bottom 12" of about 15 feet is rusted and/or missing. Plus there are 2 vertical panels in the middle of the barn that are torn open. The rest of the barn roof looks great. I cannot find anyone in Cleveland, Ohio who supplies these panels. I have been told to tear it out and redo it, but I can't afford it yet. Any suggestions on repair and where do I find these panels.
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I have a barn that has corrugated vertical panels and the bottom 12" of about 15 feet is rusted and/or missing. Plus there are 2 vertical panels in the middle of the barn that are torn open. The rest of the barn roof looks great. I cannot find anyone in Cleveland, Ohio who supplies these panels. I have been told to tear it out and redo it, but I can't afford it yet. Any suggestions on repair and where do I find these panels.
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I would try the Wheeling Corrigated company. They are not currently a member of MRA but I believe they are in the pittsburg area. Try the internet. As an alternate you could have the bottom cut off and have aflat flashing formed that will slide up under the sheets. A good sheet metal shop should be able to form up a couple of sheets to match as well for the middle areas.
9/18/2002
9/18/2002
9/18/2002
Dura-Loc Roofing Systems, Inc.
10/28/2002