Couldn't find anywhere else to put this; maybe a general brewery building topic? Anyway, just finished installing a killer ceiling in my cidery. It's heavy 1/2" thick corrugated PVC plastic tongue-and-groove panels in 16" widths and up to 20' long. The project went together fast and looks like a million bucks. Bright, shiny white! These panels are used in milking parlors, car washes, and other high-abuse areas. I have nothing to do with the manufacturer, Extrutech, but when something this good comes along, I like to give a shout to a job well done. Inexpensive, fast turnaround, factory cut to length, extremely well-packaged, clear and detailed installation instructions, 15 year warranty, and made in Manitowoc, WI USA. They also make panels for walls, but I cannot attest to those. I assume they would likewise be a great product. Haven't seen them in breweries before, but they should be. WAY better than FRP. Tell them Phil sent you. Maybe my next ceiling will be comp'ed!
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I haven't seen this particular make, but have used similar products with great success on walls and ceilings - the only trouble with walls is the material is a bit soft compared to metal, and prone to scuffing, so not so good in narrow corridors, pillars etc. unless protected by scuff strips - which rather negates some of the hygiene benefits.dick
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Hard to get any decent pictures of lit ceilings, I've found! But this should give an idea even if not real clear. 16" wide panels, cut to length at factory. T&G fit seams. Lovely to work with and durable as hell. Don't often sing praises of equipment better than advertised. Cause it very rarely happens. These guys are the best.Phillip Kelm--Palau Brewing Company Manager--
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