The Installation Process for the Liner System

Our highly reflective and durable Liner System not only increases light levels, aids in distribution of light, but also we can add insulation behind it for increased HVAC savings.

Our Liner System is mechanically affixed to the building and is one piece of material that runs between the main beams and runs from the peak to the eve line.  This means there are no seams that are stapled or taped together, eliminating the possibility of the material coming apart.  Our System is attached to the building using metal strips that run from the peak to the eave line, spaced about 3 feet apart.  The material goes in between the strips and the ceiling and is tech screwed through the metal strip, through the material and into the purlins.  It is also affixed like this to the main beams so there is no chance it will detach or have openings.  We have had our system installed at clubs for over 30 years with no punctures or openings.  This also allows us to pull the material very tight, eliminating wrinkles in the material.  The look of the facility is superior to anything else we have seen because we are able to pull it so tight. 

 

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When thinking about who to work with on a liner installation at your facility we would highly recommend you consider the following:

 

Installation Considerations

  • Choose a company that has experience doing installations of liner systems
  • Make sure that company uses their own crews who specialize in installing ceiling liners
  • For additional cost savings, consider implementing insulation behind the liner at the time of installation
  • Ensure the liner is one piece of material between the beams, pulled tight and mechanically affixed to the purlins and beams

Below 👇 is a photo partway through the installation of our Liner System that exemplifies the contracts between no liner material and our Liner System.

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