Building Permit Question
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I can see the point to some degree.... most block homes have the windows recessed by about 1.5-2", IMHO that would have to be a tall window for a corrugated steel or al. panel to deflect to the point of hitting into the glass from wind. Small missile impact - that I can understand, but I see this as a double edge sword, if you put spacers, doesn't that allow the wind to now get behind the panel and create a sail effect? Personally, I like them tight to the building.I think in straight lines, but dream in curvesComment
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I can see the point to some degree.... most block homes have the windows recessed by about 1.5-2", IMHO that would have to be a tall window for a corrugated steel or al. panel to deflect to the point of hitting into the glass from wind. Small missile impact - that I can understand, but I see this as a double edge sword, if you put spacers, doesn't that allow the wind to now get behind the panel and create a sail effect? Personally, I like them tight to the building.
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Why is there no way of mounting the panels vertically? Is there no solid attachment point for a h track or ceiling mount track? IIRC they make up to 115" panels standard.I think in straight lines, but dream in curvesComment
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