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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago #1
I have a "greenhouse" like extrusion on the roof of my office that has double-layer glass panels on 48" supports. The overall shape of the thing is a diamond that sits on its tip at roughly a 45 degree angle. It's been a hassle with leaking for years and I want to cover the entire thing with corrugated polycarbonate panels to deflect the water and stop the leak. I've never done this before and would love some advice? Like should I make the support beams follow the existing grid (which is, of course and an angle) or should I just build it square (sort of)? I can post pictures if necessary. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Jase
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Posted 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago #2
well you could always have it removed and have a real skylight installed.
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