Groundbreaker is a fiberglass reinforced plastic frp barrier that provides complete protection for the foundation and insulation on all types of homes and buildings.
Frp exterior under siding.
Frp can be used any many applications including kitchens restrooms locker rooms and food processing plants.
Panels feature embossed surfaces are chemical corrosion shatter impact weather puncturing tearing resistant.
Coverage width length tolerance.
Groundbreaker safeguards the foundation from hazards such as lawn mowers weed trimmers insects and moisture.
Product description foundation protection made easy.
Owners maintenance and plant personnel love what tuff span from enduro provides.
Sequentia frp panels are ideal for areas where a cleanable and sanitary finish is essential.
The wood that goes under residential siding exterior sheathing performs several functions.
Sequentia panels will not mold mildew or rot.
Types of panels include translucent opaque panels.
It adds insulation waterproofing and structural support for the framing.
Eliminating maintenance reducing cost and improving work conditions the fiberglass frp grp roof panels and siding panels offer unparalleled combination of strength and corrosion resistance.
Standard length 2 1 2 in.
Straight continuous glass provides stiffer and longer spanning panels which are susceptible to fracturing along the linear glass under continuous cycling and especially foot traffic.
Make sure frp is not too cold.
Start with hole saw or drill small starter hole with a conventional bit or paddle bit.
Size 1 4 in.
Manufacturer of composite panels made from fiberglass reinforced plastic frp for use as siding.
Sequentia frp wall panels are durable cleanable and easy to install.
As the first and largest global manufacturer of frp wall paneling we offer the industry s most innovative and resilient frp panels.
Specifications of frp panels include 4 ft.
Make sure that you have a scrap of wood below panel so that when you drill the hole the frp does not break unevenly when the bit comes through the back.
To cut out holes for outlets etc.