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TOPIC: Installation

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New building install. We are working our way ground up and come to realize our ultra deck panels are one piece over the width of the building. So 31' panels (24gauge) over 30' 6 building on a 1/4 - 12 pitch. Never seen this situation myself. It is the roof that came with units.
Hidden fasteners in perlin clips and only exposed screws in eves.
So questions are we to work one side attaching eave then first 2 perlins skip middle and bend by weight and perlins to eave?
Or can we have one per side setting down on our 24 centers and having the metal brake with center perlin.
Thanks for your time much appreciated.

Brandon Mo
Brandon Mo

2/24/2021
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Not sure I quite follow what's going on here. I'm sorry. Is there a manufacturer involved who you can reach out to and solicit their input and guidance?

Todd Miller
Todd Miller
Isaiah Industries, Inc.

2/25/2021
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