Yeah, my cousin (Cleary) warned me about leaking skylights. So, in my research on buildings, I stopped at every Morton building I could find that had skylights and asked if they had any problems. I found one that was put up in 1970 that had just developed a small leak. The owner said he thought he could go up and fix it in about a half hour but hadn't got around to it. If any of mine develop a leak or problem I intend to call Morton and have them fix it, pronto. But, so far, no problems. And, I've had lots of snow and ice and hail. The black roof really pays off in the winter. As soon as a little black shows through Mr Sun really gets to work and the snow slides right off in sheets. Sounds like a freight train going by when you're inside. I like the translucent side panels but with 2' overhangs I didn't know how much light I would get. Cleary had a ridge with vertical translucent side panels that my cousin insisted was better than skylights but when I walked into the building on a bright sunny day, she had to turn the lights on. It wasn't adequate at all. And then, when I went to Morton to spec out my building, the subject of side panels didn't even come up. I don't know if they even offered them then. (Feb of 2008) I can tell you one thing that I should have included in my post above. My neighbors have a Morton shed without ventilation that they put up in the 70's at a bargain basement price. They have to leave the doors open year around to keep down the moisture buildup inside.
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