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Yeakonartis wrote:Looking for some advice, what’s the difference in cost with nuwave vs corrugated galvanize? Looking to cut some costs on my roof, was wondering if places cut the regular galvanize to specific lengths
Phone Surgeon wrote:SNIPER 3000 wrote:konartis wrote:Can anyone advise is the PVC ceiling can be used for a building going under a mortgage in relation to insurance and if it would be acceptable by T&C etc...was hearing it wudnt be acceptable due to fire hazards
I was told by an insurance agent that it will not be covered or if it is the insurance cost will increase,
my whole 2 story building is pvc all over, we have insurance normal
and we did alot of pvc ceiling installs in many government buildings, churches, temples, army barracks, schools etc,houses.....
no issues with insurance
*KRONIK* wrote:Yeakonartis wrote:Looking for some advice, what’s the difference in cost with nuwave vs corrugated galvanize? Looking to cut some costs on my roof, was wondering if places cut the regular galvanize to specific lengths
Any of them named roofing places can cut to size.
The corrugated is cheaper
Rory Phoulorie wrote:*KRONIK* wrote:Yeakonartis wrote:Looking for some advice, what’s the difference in cost with nuwave vs corrugated galvanize? Looking to cut some costs on my roof, was wondering if places cut the regular galvanize to specific lengths
Any of them named roofing places can cut to size.
The corrugated is cheaper
For the same gauge of metal, corrugated galvanised roof sheeting is actually stronger than the Nuwave type roof sheeting.
konartis wrote:Ok thanks, looking to also use the reverse nuwave alternative to the under ceiling also as a cost saver if possible
Rory Phoulorie wrote:konartis wrote:Ok thanks, looking to also use the reverse nuwave alternative to the under ceiling also as a cost saver if possible
Why don't you call Varma Steel to see if the Snap Seam 300 II under-ceiling is cheaper than the Rev Nu Wave? Or is it you already have the Nu Wave panels and want to use them for something?
Wow, I rarely come across ones who charge for a site visit, a lot of them even give free estimatestelfer wrote:Tuners ...I asked a contractor on FB to come check out my renovation to give a quote....the man tell me 600 they normally charge to do a site visit....is this a new thing??
telfer wrote:Tuners ...I asked a contractor on FB to come check out my renovation to give a quote....the man tell me 600 they normally charge to do a site visit....is this a new thing??
RedVEVO wrote:^^
Can you deliver the backfill ?
Will pay transport .
air wick wrote:I'm looking for a Tile person to do some work in Boodoo Trace, Debe.
Message or Call - 705-5205
randolphinshan wrote:air wick wrote:I'm looking for a Tile person to do some work in Boodoo Trace, Debe.
Message or Call - 705-5205
Ensure proper thin set is used to prevent problems due to flooding coming in rainy season later down the year bro, stock up on sandbags also.
hong kong phooey wrote:Air wick it have jerry from right inside boodoo trace /mohess road .
he does neat work .
randolphinshan wrote:air wick wrote:I'm looking for a Tile person to do some work in Boodoo Trace, Debe.
Message or Call - 705-5205
Ensure proper thin set is used to prevent problems due to flooding coming in rainy season later down the year bro, stock up on sandbags also.
msg1 wrote:Looking for an installation of some wall cladding of composite wood...know anyone doing this or a FB page or something I can check out?
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