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What should have been used on the ceiling? What do other builders use on the lanai ceilings in Florida?
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What should have been used on the ceiling? What do other builders use on the lanai ceilings in Florida?
As I said in my original post, I have seen a new CYV with what appears to be either a composite or vinyl ceiling in place of the sheetrock. That, at least to me indicates they know there is a problem. They are white in color, if composite, they could be painted. If vinyl, you could opt for a different color.
I’m not a DIY person, we’ll se what happens.
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As I said in my original post, I have seen a new CYV with what appears to be either a composite or vinyl ceiling in place of the sheetrock. That, at least to me indicates they know there is a problem. They are white in color, if composite, they could be painted. If vinyl, you could opt for a different color.
I’m not a DIY person, we’ll se what happens.
When we had Creative Finish Carpentry do our crown moulding a few years ago, they had just begun to install a composite material (including crown) on lanais. It wasn't in our budget at the time, but it definitely adds a finished look to the lanai, and it would end the worries of drywall seam cracks.
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When we had Creative Finish Carpentry do our crown moulding a few years ago, they had just begun to install a composite material (including crown) on lanais. It wasn't in our budget at the time, but it definitely adds a finished look to the lanai, and it would end the worries of drywall seam cracks.
They no longer do the ceiling, I was told to call back late spring. In addition, it’s very expensive.
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They no longer do the ceiling, I was told to call back late spring. In addition, it’s very expensive.
Interesting. Our estimate was $1,600. I spoke with them onsite at another project a few months ago, and they were still doing them. I'm wondering if the issue is getting the material.
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Interesting. Our estimate was $1,600. I spoke with them onsite at another project a few months ago, and they were still doing them. I'm wondering if the issue is getting the material.
That’s what I was told, a issue with getting the material. I was given a rough price of $3,000.
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That’s what I was told, a issue with getting the material. I was given a rough price of $3,000.
Yikes. That is expensive!
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That’s what I was told, a issue with getting the material. I was given a rough price of $3,000.
Us too. Actually more than that.
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