QUOTE(ycs @ Oct 16 2011, 02:47 PM)
It should be around this price.Renovations Polycarbonate Skylight, Any recommendations?
Renovations Polycarbonate Skylight, Any recommendations?
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Oct 16 2011, 04:06 PM
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Oct 19 2011, 08:51 PM
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QUOTE(Skidd Chung @ Oct 19 2011, 07:26 PM) I'm wondering if its possible to stand on the roof of the polycarbonate. Because i'm planning to install for my back yard but I have some air-con units above it, so if the air con tech come sto service it, will he be able to stand on the roof? There will be 2 concerns. If you do not step directly onto the supporting members, very likely you will make a hole in the polycarbonate. Even if you step directly onto the supporting members, you need to sure that the structure can support the weight. especially those cantilever roof that you commonly see at the back yards. |
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I would think that it is more like wrought iron look alike. Actual wrought iron is going to be damn heavy for an awning plus will be more expensive
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