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Posted by Ford 3000 owner on July 11, 2005 at 18:55:57 from (4.225.30.47):
In Reply to: OT- standing seam barn roof posted by don OH on July 11, 2005 at 17:08:49:
This info is 6 yrs old, don't know if it is still good...might try Art Edward (Edwards?) in Port William - in Clinton Co. Phone is still listed online as 937-486-2333. I spoke with him back then about some standing seam roofs he'd done that we'd looked at (he did "true" old-fashioned SSR's, not the clip-together SSR panels made by some companies). Also spoke with some folks who were pleased with his work. He obviously knew his biz when I talked with him a bit. Some other considerations led us away from getting a metal roof, not anything he said or did. I don't know if he's still roofing, however. Hope this helps.
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