MetalMax Roofing & Siding LLC

FL

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in Florida and is commonly used for residential roofs and agricultural buildingsRIDGE VENTS MetalMax offers a variety of trim shapes and ridge vent systems for each panel styleand colors to complement your building’s appearance. Options include Standing Seam TrimR-Panel Trimsealantsunderlaymentspipe boots &amptapes that are easy to use and are designed/formulated specifically to attachfire resistantshearssnipscaulk gunsroll-up doorssliding door accessoriesgalvanized steel members that are factory-punched and cut for precisesimplified foundationsand fastFL AthensAL CalhounGA Cherokee

100 Panel MaxSeam175 Panel MaxSnap150 Panel MaxMech150 Panel MaxMech200 Panel Board & Batten Panel 5V Crimp Drip Stop Trim & Ridge Vents Installation Supplies Structural Components Tools Building Accessories PBR PANEL A through-fastened panel with 36” width coverage, major ribs at 12” on center and a major rib height of 1 ¼” inch. It’s ideal for commercial or industrial applications because of its strength and because it can span from purlin to purlin. DISCOVER THE DETAILS VISUALIZE IT O

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