I would this the weak point would be the wall joints and the roof to the walls. How are you joining foam to foam or is everything just held together by the exterior paint liner?
That is actually not a weak point. We have never had any sort of issues with joints. Last year 2 blinds rolled 150 yards in a massive wind storm and the only damage was 2 broken windows and some bruising on the eaves. No cracks in any joints and still perfectly functional after the windows were swapped.
I would this the weak point would be the wall joints and the roof to the walls. How are you joining foam to foam or is everything just held together by the exterior paint liner?
That is actually not a weak point. We have never had any sort of issues with joints. Last year 2 blinds rolled 150 yards in a massive wind storm and the only damage was 2 broken windows and some bruising on the eaves. No cracks in any joints and still perfectly functional after the windows were swapped.
@@TuscaOutdoors interesting but again, How are you joining foam to foam or is everything just held together by the exterior paint liner?
@@atubeviewer4942 I apologize but we don’t share that publicly. It is a specific manufacturing process.