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Brandon, MS Posts: 951
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[#2] Posted: 03/08/2007 - 10:48:09 PM |  | |
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Sorry Charlie, but I can't make out anything from those photos. Could you describe the product to us?
OT - OF!!!
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Brandon, MS Posts: 951
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[#3] Posted: 03/09/2007 - 04:22:08 AM |  | |
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Looks like EIFS on rock instead of foam. The panel is about 25 foot wide and unbroken. I could not get a ladder up to it as both ends were over newly tilled, wet flower beds. I could see at the lower edge it has some flexability as it stepped over the roof to wall flashing.
As always, thanks '''doc and all.
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[#4] Posted: 03/09/2007 - 10:39:04 AM |  | |
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looks like a good idea.putting dryvid on wire mesh.Much stonger then that styrofoam the guy at the hardware store told me to use. Hopfully it wont effect the R-value.
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