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Right lads im just on with doing my kennel roof ive timbered it up with strenghteners now ply sheeted up whats best way to go about it i was going to visquine it staple gun it to ply then fix my tin roofing sheets to as my other kennel has batton up and tin sheets fixed to it but when cold weathers here it condensates and drips in run this is why i thought of doing it this way what you wreckon lads

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Just buy the felt backed tin and save all the hassle

 

that stuff aint any good mate! avoid it if possible!!

well i beg to differ , know loads of sheds , garages and barns with it on the roof and there aint no condensation problems with them ...

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Just buy the felt backed tin and save all the hassle

that stuff aint any good mate! avoid it if possible!!

well i beg to differ , know loads of sheds , garages and barns with it on the roof and there aint no condensation problems with them ...

 

 

no problem beg away!! problem isn't with condensation mate, your right, buts thats not why im saying its no good!! if you dont know abouts its pro's and cons dont reccommend it!!! considering my best mate is a steel supplier, makes and erects industrial sheds i think he should know!! run your hand along the underside of it on a cold morning, your right it wont weep, the material wont let it, :no: but the material will be saturated :yes: ..... the life span of that sheeting is nowhere near as long as the same sheeting without non drip. he has been called to take it down on alot of sheds where it is keeping the timber purlins constantly wet and rotting them and corroding from the inside.

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