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Home Rentals and Skirting Sales in Granby, Missouri

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Insulated Skirting for Sale!
Thick, insulated skirting. 1 1/2 inches thick, fiberglass on both sides, dense foam in middle, 20-inches wide by 36-inches tall, or 40-inches tall, $4 per panel. Doesn't blow out, lasts for many years, helps keep utility bills down. NOTE: Due to economic conditions, the factory has closed. UPDATE: After 2 months of waiting we now have a limited supply. Our supplier thinks he has located one more load for us; it is supposed to arrive next week from Canada. Click any pic to enlarge, then click center box, lower left, to return to album.
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Attractive skirting, no framework to build. Tools needed: skill saw, screws, utility knife, power screwdriver.
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Attractive skirting, no framework to build. Tools needed: skill saw, screws, utility knife, power screwdriver.
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Shown is home of one of our customers, using the white fiberglass panels.
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Shown is home of one of our customers, using the white fiberglass panels.
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Aftermath of tornado. This home about 1/2 mile north of major damage. Porch was blown off, roof damaged a little, large tree blown down. Skirting remained in place!
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After last May's tornado. This home about 1/2 mile north of major damage. Porch was blown off, roof damaged a little, large tree blown down. Skirting remained in place!
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Use a skill saw or table saw to cut length you need.
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Use a skill saw or table saw to cut length you need.
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This pic is of the 36-inch panels. We also have 40-inch ones.
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White fiberglass panels. This pic is of the 36-inch panels. We also have 40-inch ones.
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Close-up of stack of short, patterned fiberglass panels.
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Close-up of stack of short, patterned fiberglass panels.
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For higher spots from house to ground, two panels may be put together as shown and cut to length needed.
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For higher spots from house to ground,two panels may be put together as shown and cut to length needed.
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We can load a pallet of 105 on your truck, or any number can be loaded individually.
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We can load a pallet of 100 on your truck, or any number can be loaded individually.
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Two flat panels shown overlapped.
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Two flat panels shown overlapped. Fiberglass panels can be overlapped or just butted together.
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Close-up of panel with cut made for overlap. Panels can be overlapped or butted together.
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Close-up of panel with cut made for overlap. Panels can be overlapped or butted together.
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Back side of panel after cut.
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Back side of panel after cut.
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