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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Glock" data-source="post: 4315599" data-attributes="member: 32877"><p>He stated some Mfg’s claim the will void. The young man sprays every building they build. His dad has built them for over 35 years and when the foam came out they started using it instead of the thin vinyl back rolls. So apparently the Metal Mfg’s local does not void. They buy most of their metal from Indaco Metal in Shawnee.</p><p></p><p>This shop I just had done was built in 1982 and has lived through many many hail storms and has a few dings. 26g R Panel. I don’t know why it would ever need replaced. The paint is getting thin, but it will outlast me.</p><p></p><p>When I had them spray the inside 5-6 years ago, I asked about how to replace. They simply unscrew it and cut it between ceiling joists and it comes off. On homes they spray the wood decking underneath and shingle or metal on top is not affected by the foam.</p><p></p><p>26 gauge R Panel is tough, R Panel with closed cell foam is even tougher!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Glock, post: 4315599, member: 32877"] He stated some Mfg’s claim the will void. The young man sprays every building they build. His dad has built them for over 35 years and when the foam came out they started using it instead of the thin vinyl back rolls. So apparently the Metal Mfg’s local does not void. They buy most of their metal from Indaco Metal in Shawnee. This shop I just had done was built in 1982 and has lived through many many hail storms and has a few dings. 26g R Panel. I don’t know why it would ever need replaced. The paint is getting thin, but it will outlast me. When I had them spray the inside 5-6 years ago, I asked about how to replace. They simply unscrew it and cut it between ceiling joists and it comes off. On homes they spray the wood decking underneath and shingle or metal on top is not affected by the foam. 26 gauge R Panel is tough, R Panel with closed cell foam is even tougher! [/QUOTE]
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