Introducing the 26-inch by 10-foot clear 5 ounce corrugated fiberglass panel, type 550, now available at Stringhams True Value in Santaquin, UT. This durable and versatile panel features a textured surface on one side, providing both strength and aesthetic appeal for a variety of applications. Whether you are a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast in Santaquin, this corrugated fiberglass panel is an excellent choice for projects requiring reliable, lightweight, and weather-resistant materials.
- Dimensions: Measures 26 inches in width and 10 feet in length, offering ample coverage for roofing, siding, or protective barriers.
- Material strength: Made from 5 ounce corrugated fiberglass, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental elements.
- Textured one side: The textured surface adds grip and reduces glare, enhancing both safety and visual appeal.
- Type 550 panel: Designed to meet specific standards for quality and performance in construction and industrial uses.
- Clear finish: Allows natural light transmission while providing protection, ideal for greenhouses, patios, or covered walkways.
This corrugated fiberglass panel can be creatively used in numerous ways around Santaquin. Homeowners might install it as a translucent roofing material for sunrooms or garden sheds, allowing sunlight to brighten the space while shielding it from rain. Contractors can utilize these panels for durable siding or protective covers on commercial buildings, benefiting from the panel’s lightweight yet sturdy construction. Additionally, the textured side can help reduce slipping hazards when used in outdoor walkways or canopy structures.
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26-inch by 10-foot clear 5 ounce corrugated fiberglass panel, type 550 is a practical and reliable solution for many building and renovation needs. Available at Stringhams True Value in Santaquin, UT, this panel combines strength, clarity, and versatility to support your projects with quality materials tailored for lasting performance.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov