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Measure Entire Project Exposure
1. Create a project diagram
- The top diagram is an aerial view of a 2-sided exposure
- Use the perspective that you are inside your space looking out so we can agree on "Left vs. Right " ...Important
- From this interior perspective, lay your entire project out on a sheet of paper like a Left-to-Right timeline
- Use dashed lines to represent outer corners of your project
2. Add measurements
- Write down the widths of each of the 2 sides in ft-in
(i.e. 16-1 means 16ft 1in)
- Circle the heights at each corner represented in inches
Shed Roof (pitched along sides)
- Your project might not be rectangular like this shed roof
- So be sure to measure the height at all corners
Sloped Floors
- Often concrete and tile floors are sloped for drainage so it is important to measure the height at all corners.
- If a floor slope is less than 2 inches, use the taller of the two heights and consider your panels to be rectangular.


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