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Home Rentals and Skirting Sales in Granby, Missouri

1. Insulated... 2. 150 King... 3. 120 Harmon ... 4. 218 Harmon ... 5. 613 Park... 6. 208 Harmon ... 7. 510 Random ... ... 9. Stor-It-All...
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Insulated Skirting for Sale!
Thick, insulated skirting. 1 1/2 inches thick, fiberglass on both sides, thick foam in middle. Doesn't blow out, lasts for many years, helps keep utility bills down. URGENT NOTE: Due to economic conditions, the factory has closed. UPDATE:Have changed sizes again. Have only a few of the 40-inch tall ones left at $3, but now have a limited supply of ones that are 64-inches tall. They sell for $4 each. Don't know how much longer they will be able to supply us any and the size often changes from load to load.
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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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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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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 old shorter panels. The newest load is 64-inches long.
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White fiberglass panels. This pic is of the old shorter panels. The newest load is 64-inches long.
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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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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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How Long Panels Are
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To illustrate length, she is close to 5 ft. tall. Picture shows the old flat panel, but the new ones are raised panel, just like the shorter ones.
To illustrate length, she is close to 5 ft. tall.
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